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The Equal Temp
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An equal temperament is amusical temperament - asystem of tuning, in which
every pair of adjacent pitchesis separated by the sameinterval. n other words, thepitches of an equaltemperament can be producedby repeating a generatinginterval. Equal intervals also
means equal ratios betweenthe frequencies of any adjacentpair, and, since pitch isperceived roughly as the
logarithm of frequency, equal! !
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n twelve-tone equal temperament, which dividesthe octave into "# equal parts, the width of asemitone, i.e. the frequency ratio of the intervalbetween two adjacent notes, is the twelfth root oftwo$
%nly twelfth root of two ma&es the octavesconsonanse.'i(rence between frequencies must be li&e " $ #to ma&e octave tuned.
)hen we try to tune piano using major thirds wehave to ma&e di(rence between them li&e * $ +.
n one octave we have three major thirds, so $
requency of rst tone */+ */+ */+ 0".1*2"3
t is not #.
The same happends when we use another
4o we have "# semitones in octave $
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5efore the equal temperat hascreated in use were unequaltemperaments, where the
di(rence of frequencies werenational numbers. 5ecause ofthis some &eys sounds betterthan the others. %ne of the rst
equal temperaments was madeby 6incen7o 8alilei 9"*#:-"*1",plays lute; - rst twelve-tonescale, still rational numbers.<enricus 8rammateus - "*"= ,the most simillar to todaystemperament. 4imon 4tevin -
made it in ">:*, but published"==+. ?athematician. <e didn@t
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.4 5ach@s 'as )ohltemperirte Blavier