Kirnberger or Werckmeister Temperments
Posted: 2 Dec 2002 11:34 am
As discussed in this thread,
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/004545.html
I have put a G6 + E7 tuning on my back neck.
Obviously with the multiple uses of a given note at the zero fret, JI will not work and ET sounds a little sour.
Currently, I have it tuned up with quarter comma meantone, with the fifths narrowed about 3.6 cents (from ET). The exact numbers I took from my Peterson strobe tuner.
I started with A = 0 cents offset (in the circle of fifths), and raised everything 5 cents (so the E open position is more in tune ala the Newman charts).
This is pretty good with the nice sounding thirds, and the fifths and 7ths sound very close.
For further optimization, I was thinking about experimenting with the Kirnberger and Werckmeister temperments.
Essentially, these temper the fifths unequally, rather than the equal temperment of meantone, making some of the fifths perfect. The downside is that certain keys have thirds even sharper than ET, but for PSG I am thinking the temeperment can be done so these notes are not those available open, pedals, or levers.
Here is a link for discussion of these:
http://pages.globetrotter.net/roule/temper.htm
Has anyone experimented with these?
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Scott Swartz on 02 December 2002 at 01:04 PM.]</p></FONT>
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/004545.html
I have put a G6 + E7 tuning on my back neck.
Obviously with the multiple uses of a given note at the zero fret, JI will not work and ET sounds a little sour.
Currently, I have it tuned up with quarter comma meantone, with the fifths narrowed about 3.6 cents (from ET). The exact numbers I took from my Peterson strobe tuner.
I started with A = 0 cents offset (in the circle of fifths), and raised everything 5 cents (so the E open position is more in tune ala the Newman charts).
This is pretty good with the nice sounding thirds, and the fifths and 7ths sound very close.
For further optimization, I was thinking about experimenting with the Kirnberger and Werckmeister temperments.
Essentially, these temper the fifths unequally, rather than the equal temperment of meantone, making some of the fifths perfect. The downside is that certain keys have thirds even sharper than ET, but for PSG I am thinking the temeperment can be done so these notes are not those available open, pedals, or levers.
Here is a link for discussion of these:
http://pages.globetrotter.net/roule/temper.htm
Has anyone experimented with these?
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Scott Swartz on 02 December 2002 at 01:04 PM.]</p></FONT>