more on this temperament thing

David M. Porritt dm.porritt@verizon.net
Sun, 21 Oct 2001 09:40:14 -0500


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Bill:

You've talked quite a bit of your "tempered octaves" but as one who
has seen everything from 2:1 octaves to outrageously stretched
octaves I don't know what kind of stretch you're talking about.
Could you give us some numbers so we can know what you mean by
tempered octaves?  

For example, when I tune a Steinway D my C6 is stretched to 5.06, C7
is 16.11, and C8 is 43.84.  This is what I consider a conservative
tuning.  What kind of numbers do you get?  On any piano, just measure
your C6, 7, & 8 and tell us what model piano it is, and how it
stretches with your tempered octaves.  That would be very
informative.

Thanks,

dave
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On 10/21/01 at 7:19 AM Billbrpt@AOL.COM wrote:
In a message dated 10/21/01 6:07:55 AM Central Daylight Time,
davidlovepianos@earthlink.net (David Love) writes: 



That being said, if the pianist needs an altered tuning to create
excitement, he should practice more.


It's always been my belief, as a piano technician that the better
prepared the piano, the better equipped the artist is.  Remember that
I have not advocated *HT* as such for Jazz.  To you, this implies
*altered* tuning which means something quite noticeably different and
thus creates an *interference* with what you do rather than provide
an enhancement. 

I don't know if you can or have tried my EBVT but as I have designed
it (with Tempered Octaves), it is meant to enhance your playing, not
shock or disturb your musical sensibilities.  It is meant to provide
definition, texture and clarity, not weird, jarring and shocking
dissonances.  If the EBVT is still to *altered* for you, I believe
you might benefit from the Marpurg (also with my Tempered Octaves
system).  I will give your piano an uncanny clean, crisp and clear
sound but absolutely will not create any distinction between keys. 

Bill Bremmer RPT 
Madison, Wisconsin
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David M. Porritt
dporritt@mail.smu.edu
Meadows School of the Arts
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX 75275
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