-snip- Do the contiguous M3s F3-A3, A3-C#4, C#4-F4, and F4-A4. If you refine your A3-D4 interval, that's a good test for the placement of C#4. A3-C#4 should beat roughly the same as F3-D4. -endsnip- Thats interesting, I've always thought of F3-D4 as being roughly equal to G3-B3. If i remember correctly that's what Randy Potter, or at least a section of his course, taught. Playing all 4 notes together should make, by this account, a pleasant harmony and shifting that chord up a half-step 3 more times is a sort of test for the temperament. i guess it depends on the octave width? Noah Haverkamp Frere Know-a Piano http://www.knowapiano.com 347-308-0094 Fax: 718-701-2071 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20081028/46d6c90f/attachment.html
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