Sanderson Temperament

Bec and John bjsilva001@comcast.net
Tue, 3 May 2005 17:26:12 -0400


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Hi,

Does anyone have a link or is willing (or able) to give a description  
of the Sanderson Temperament?

-- John


> Great job, Kent; exactly my thinking, except I basically tune right  
> from the
> start with 4ths and 5ths; they're very easy for me to hear, and if  
> all the
> 4ths are beating a slow wow-wow-wow-wow, around 2 bps, and the  
> fifths are
> nearly pure, not really beating at all, there's an ideal ET. All  
> the 3rds
> and 6ths checks work exactly, including contiguous 3rds. There's the
> illusion of little or no movement in the 1-5-1 or 1-4-1 triad---  
> (in my
> temperament, F3 to F4.) Working with open strings is much more  
> realistic
> than working with a temperament strip, IMO; 3 strings certainly  
> SEEM to beat
> differently, and fit into tests differently,than one string.
>
> David A.
>

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