Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Sun, 28 Jan 2001 09:46:34 -0500


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Martin Store wrote:

> C#4  0.00  2.48  4.47  6.77 10.04 13.73 18.66 23.51 35.20
>  what do the numbers mean?
>
> as I understand it, it represents deviation from the theoretical pitch
> in cents.
>
> and how do i know if the reading is good or bad..?
>
> Eveny progressing numbers for successively higher partials is one
> earmark. There are others.
>
> what should the numbers be in theory?
> In theory, all zeros when we follow the theoretical pitch. Is this
> right list?
>  is inharmonicity the reason why we have to temper a piano? Yes!
>
>
>

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