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      • The term temperament refers to a tuning system that allows intervals to beat instead of tuning pure or "just intervals". In equal temperament, for instance, a fifth would be tempered by narrowing it slightly, achieved by flattening its upper pitch slightly, or raising its lower pitch slightly. Tempering an interval causes it to beat.
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    In an aural tuning a tuning fork is used to tune the first note (generally A4) of the piano, and then a temperament octave is tuned between F3 and F4 using a variety of intervals and checks, until the tuner is satisfied that all the notes in the octave are correctly tuned.

  3. Musical temperament. Comparison of notes derived from, or near, twelve perfect fifths (B ♯ ). In musical tuning, a temperament is a tuning system that slightly compromises the pure intervals of just intonation to meet other requirements. Most modern Western musical instruments are tuned in the equal temperament system.

  4. The “copying” is performed by tuning in octaves. Once one string of each note is tuned in this way, the remaining string (s) of each note are tuned in unison. In setting the bearings, we must choose which temperament to use.

  5. Understanding the equal tempered scale and the rational for the stretching of the upper octaves in piano tuning involves an understanding of something about both the physics of sound, and the history of music. The Phenomena of Sound and the Harmonic Series.

  6. How Equal Temperament Ruined Harmony by Ross Duffin. Temperament by Stuart Isacoff. To satisfy equal temperament and inharmonicity in piano tuning, complex and subtle adjustments are made. This paper explores the theoretical and practical details and challenges involved in piano tuning.

  7. If you’ve ever watched a piano tuner in action, you may have wondered why they start in the middle of the keyboard. The initial task of a piano tuner is to set the temperament. This involves tuning the middle section of the keyboard to an equal tuned temperament.

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