Just Intervals?

Mmeade1pno@AOL.COM Mmeade1pno@AOL.COM
Fri, 10 May 2002 10:41:20 EDT


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A good point. Saying "in - tune" to most players means "just". But since ET 
has corrupted our perception so much in this century, very few (according to 
a study I read) think that a "just" major third is "in tune" I'll try to get 
the name of that study, I might have it in the deep recesses of my files.
I don't mean to single out the Juilliard Quartet (Their continual changing of 
personal helps keep them "Young"). I've heard other groups rehearse or work 
on intonation in classes or workshops, and it's pretty much the same 
approach. I don't know how good intonation is "old" or "young", nyways. 
Perhaps CONSISTANCY is the best sign of intent!
After taking initial umbrage at whether a cellist could tune a third, I 
realized I should clarify that the incident involved a first inversion chord! 

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