C6 Mean Tone Temperment
Posted: 19 Mar 2003 8:51 am
Nothing gets a day going like a good tuning discussion, so here goes.
I received an email regarding programming a Peterson 490 Strobe Tuner for C6, and I use a mean tone approach on C6 that I thought I would post for discussion. There have been discussions of meantone on SGF before but here is a detailed look at it. Its basically a concept that narrows the 5ths by about 3.6 cents around the circle of 5ths, which makes the thirds just temperment in most keys.
I start with D=0 cents offset in the circle of 5ths. Then everything is raised 5 cents ala the Newman charts to make the zero fret more "in tune".
Here are meantone offsets that I use for a C6 tuning. Note that certain triads are not in tune in meantone, specifically the major keys of F#, B, C#, E.
Note Offset (cents)
G# +25.7
D# +22.6
A# +18.6
F +15.4
C +12.0
G +8.6
D +5.0
A +1.7
E -1.4
B -4.7
F# -8.3
C# -12.0
Here are some triad interval example using the above at fret zero.
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C Major Chord
G---------------------------|
697 cents
E------ |
| 386 cents |
C----------------------------
F Major Chord
C---------------------------|
697 cents
A----- |
| 386 cents |
F----------------------------
G Major Chord
D---------------------------|
697 cents
B----- |
| 386 cents |
G----------------------------
A Major Chord
E---------------------------|
697 cents
C#----- |
| 386 cents |
A----------------------------
D Major Chord
A---------------------------|
697 cents
F#----- |
| 386 cents |
D----------------------------
A Minor Chord
E---------------------------|
697 cents
C----- |
| 311 cents |
A----------------------------
D Minor Chord
A---------------------------|
697 cents
F----- |
| 310 cents |
D----------------------------
E Minor Chord
B---------------------------|
697 cents
G----- |
| 310 cents |
E----------------------------
C Minor Chord
G---------------------------|
697 cents
Eb----- |
| 311 cents |
C----------------------------
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As discussed above mean tone falls apart for triads in the major keys of F#, B, C#, E. Here are some that will therefore be out of tune at zero fret.
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E Major Chord
B---------------------------|
697 cents
G#----- |
| 426 cents |
E----------------------------
B Major Chord
B---------------------------|
697 cents
G#----- |
| 426 cents |
E----------------------------
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If you want an approach to try other than the normal JT (ala the Newman chart) or tuning straight up, its worth a try.
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Scott Swartz on 19 March 2003 at 08:55 AM.]</p></FONT>
I received an email regarding programming a Peterson 490 Strobe Tuner for C6, and I use a mean tone approach on C6 that I thought I would post for discussion. There have been discussions of meantone on SGF before but here is a detailed look at it. Its basically a concept that narrows the 5ths by about 3.6 cents around the circle of 5ths, which makes the thirds just temperment in most keys.
I start with D=0 cents offset in the circle of 5ths. Then everything is raised 5 cents ala the Newman charts to make the zero fret more "in tune".
Here are meantone offsets that I use for a C6 tuning. Note that certain triads are not in tune in meantone, specifically the major keys of F#, B, C#, E.
Note Offset (cents)
G# +25.7
D# +22.6
A# +18.6
F +15.4
C +12.0
G +8.6
D +5.0
A +1.7
E -1.4
B -4.7
F# -8.3
C# -12.0
Here are some triad interval example using the above at fret zero.
<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>
C Major Chord
G---------------------------|
697 cents
E------ |
| 386 cents |
C----------------------------
F Major Chord
C---------------------------|
697 cents
A----- |
| 386 cents |
F----------------------------
G Major Chord
D---------------------------|
697 cents
B----- |
| 386 cents |
G----------------------------
A Major Chord
E---------------------------|
697 cents
C#----- |
| 386 cents |
A----------------------------
D Major Chord
A---------------------------|
697 cents
F#----- |
| 386 cents |
D----------------------------
A Minor Chord
E---------------------------|
697 cents
C----- |
| 311 cents |
A----------------------------
D Minor Chord
A---------------------------|
697 cents
F----- |
| 310 cents |
D----------------------------
E Minor Chord
B---------------------------|
697 cents
G----- |
| 310 cents |
E----------------------------
C Minor Chord
G---------------------------|
697 cents
Eb----- |
| 311 cents |
C----------------------------
</pre></font>
As discussed above mean tone falls apart for triads in the major keys of F#, B, C#, E. Here are some that will therefore be out of tune at zero fret.
<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>
E Major Chord
B---------------------------|
697 cents
G#----- |
| 426 cents |
E----------------------------
B Major Chord
B---------------------------|
697 cents
G#----- |
| 426 cents |
E----------------------------
</pre></font>
If you want an approach to try other than the normal JT (ala the Newman chart) or tuning straight up, its worth a try.
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Scott Swartz on 19 March 2003 at 08:55 AM.]</p></FONT>