Temperaments - What you need to know
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0:00:19 - INTRODUCTION
0:00:46 - WHAT IS A TEMPERAMENT and WHAT IS EQUAL TEMPERAMENT
0:04:55 - PYTHAGOREAN TUNING
0:08:52 - MEANTONE TEMPERAMENTS
0:13:56 - IRREGULAR TEMPERAMENTS / "WELL-TEMPERED TEMPERAMENTS"
0:18:22 - EQUAL TEMPERAMENT THROUGH HISTORY
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ERRATA:
In minute 06:00 we say that the "wolf" in Phythagorean tuning is larger than pure, but it is in fact the opposite. However, the "wolf" in Meantone tunings is indeed larger than pure.
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Created by Elam Rotem and Johannes Keller
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Many thanks to Marc Lewon, Corina Marti, and Anne Smith
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Видео Temperaments - What you need to know канала Early Music Sources
https://www.earlymusicsources.com/youtube/temperaments
0:00:19 - INTRODUCTION
0:00:46 - WHAT IS A TEMPERAMENT and WHAT IS EQUAL TEMPERAMENT
0:04:55 - PYTHAGOREAN TUNING
0:08:52 - MEANTONE TEMPERAMENTS
0:13:56 - IRREGULAR TEMPERAMENTS / "WELL-TEMPERED TEMPERAMENTS"
0:18:22 - EQUAL TEMPERAMENT THROUGH HISTORY
*******
ERRATA:
In minute 06:00 we say that the "wolf" in Phythagorean tuning is larger than pure, but it is in fact the opposite. However, the "wolf" in Meantone tunings is indeed larger than pure.
*******
Created by Elam Rotem and Johannes Keller
www.earlymusicsources.com
Many thanks to Marc Lewon, Corina Marti, and Anne Smith
Support us on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/earlymusicsources
Support us by getting an Awesome T-shirt: https://teechip.com/stores/earlymusicsources
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