Actually from an aural perspective most HT's may be PDQ compared to ET. The first two HT's I tried went remarkably fast, and were way easier to correct the much fewer errors. Beginners luck? But what a pain in the boomer to get it back. :: ( I'd rather raise to pitch. Whoever said it takes two tunings was right. HTers please take that into account when you want to tune modern pianos to antiquated temperaments. (icr) Richard Lowering the Boom on HT. ---------- > From: Susan Kline <skline@proaxis.com> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: Tempering quiz > Date: Sunday, February 01, 1998 8:00 PM > > At 05:19 PM 2/1/98 -0800, you wrote: > > > > > > > >> Just one last: Which Temperament would you advocate for PDQ Bach? > >> (please, don't loose your temper on this one) ;-) > > > >Why, the PDQ Well Temperment, of course. > > > >Del > You can tune it in a _great_ hurry ... > > Susan Kline
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