Not quite <huge grin coming up> The LWKT stands for the "Leifsson White-Key Temperament" which I "devised" in my early tuning studies. I tuned the white keys of the temperament, went for a coffee break, came back forgetting the sharps and took surprisingly long to figure out what was wrong after tuning a few octaves :-) Needless to say, this temperament offers a whole new spectrum of shades and nuances individual to each piano. I´ve been trying to get you people to ask about this for some time, I needed to have an excuse to bring it up. Thank you, Kristinn At 21:37 15.10.2000 +0200, you wrote: >Billbrpt@AOL.COM wrote: > > > I have no idea what LWKT stands > > for. > > > >Bill Bremmer > >Stands for Light Weighted Keys Temperament, and takes its perspective from the >idea that lightly weighted keys require a slightly adjusted temperament to >cool >down the hammers... >-- >Richard Brekne >RPT, N.P.T.F. >Bergen, Norway
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