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===**[[SeventeenTheory|Music theory through the eyes of the 17 Tone Piano Project]]**===  
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===**Piano tuning and performable scores.**===  
===**Piano tuning and performable scores.[[#pianotuningdetails]]**===  
Following the circle-of-fifths naming system for 17, the white keys of both pianos are tuned identically, to the (notated) C major scale. The piano called "flat" has black keys tuned to Db Eb Gb Ab Bb; the one called "sharp" has C# D# F# G# A#. This way we get the 7+5+5 = 17 notes. Remember, C# is HIGHER than Db!
Following the circle-of-fifths naming system for 17, the white keys of both pianos are tuned identically, to the (notated) C major scale. The piano called "flat" has black keys tuned to Db Eb Gb Ab Bb; the one called "sharp" has C# D# F# G# A#. This way we get the 7+5+5 = 17 notes. Remember, C# is HIGHER than Db!


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  Following the circle-of-fifths naming system for 17, the white keys of both pianos are tuned identically, to the (notated) C major scale. The piano called &amp;quot;flat&amp;quot; has black keys tuned to Db Eb Gb Ab Bb; the one called &amp;quot;sharp&amp;quot; has C# D# F# G# A#. This way we get the 7+5+5 = 17 notes. Remember, C# is HIGHER than Db!&lt;br /&gt;
  Following the circle-of-fifths naming system for 17, the white keys of both pianos are tuned identically, to the (notated) C major scale. The piano called &amp;quot;flat&amp;quot; has black keys tuned to Db Eb Gb Ab Bb; the one called &amp;quot;sharp&amp;quot; has C# D# F# G# A#. This way we get the 7+5+5 = 17 notes. Remember, C# is HIGHER than Db!&lt;br /&gt;
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