Historical temperaments: Difference between revisions
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* ''[[Seigneur Dieu ta pitié]]'' - a historical (1558) composition for 19edo, important to the history of tuning | * ''[[Seigneur Dieu ta pitié]]'' - a historical (1558) composition for 19edo, important to the history of tuning | ||
* Ancient Greek musical tradition | |||
** [[Teleic scales]] | |||
** [[Tetrachord]]s | |||
* [[Kellner]] well temperament - Dr Herbert Anton Kellner's approximation of Bach's well temperament, from his book ''Wie stimme ich selbst mein Cembalo'' (1975). | * [[Kellner]] well temperament - Dr Herbert Anton Kellner's approximation of Bach's well temperament, from his book ''Wie stimme ich selbst mein Cembalo'' (1975). | ||
* Temperament extradordinaire (a modern temperament inspired by the historical ''Temperament ordinaire'') | * Temperament extradordinaire (a modern temperament inspired by the historical ''Temperament ordinaire'') | ||
** Tempered: [[Qcmte84a]] | ** Tempered: [[Qcmte84a]] | ||
** Just: [[Secor5_23TX]] | ** Just: [[Secor5_23TX]] | ||
* [[Pre-Columbian South American Music|Pre-Columbian South American musical traditions]] | * [[Pre-Columbian South American Music|Pre-Columbian South American musical traditions]] | ||