Coleman's Pure 5ths Temp.

Richard Strang rstrang@pa.inter.net
Wed, 21 Jan 2004 21:09:17 -0500


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  a.. 1. Tune A4 to 440
  a.. 2. Tune D4 to A4 pure. Make F3-D4 equal to F3-A4. (The 6th-10th test)
  a.. 3. Tune A3 to A4 wide almost 2 bps. Compare F3-A3 and F3-A4 (3rd-10th
test)
Compare A3-D4 4th the same speed as the octave. Use 3rd-6th test but with
more diff. than normal.

  a.. 4. Tune F3 to A3, wide by 7 bps.
I don't understand this sequence. In step two, one tunes f3, then in step 4,
one is directed to tune a3 again. Am I missing something, or does one have
to retune f3 again???

Richard
  -----Original Message-----
  From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]On
Behalf Of Avery Todd
  Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 5:10 PM
  To: pianotech
  Subject: Coleman's Pure 5ths Temp.


  There was recently a thread about tuning with pure 5ths. At the time,
  I looked for Jim Coleman's method but couldn't find it. I finally did.

  I can't remember who asked about it but if he or anyone else wants it,
  let me know and I can send it as a MS Word attachment.

  Avery



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