Temperamen sama
Temperamen sama adalah temperamen musikal atau sistem penyetelan yang mendekati interval yang tepat dengan membagi satu oktaf (atau interval lainnya) menjadi beberapa langkah sehingga rasio frekuensi dari setiap pasangan nada yang berdekatan adalah sama. Sistem ini menghasilkan langkah nada yang dianggap sama besarnya, karena perubahan logaritmik dalam frekuensi nada.[1]
Referensi
- ^ O'Donnell, Michael. "Perceptual Foundations of Sound". Diakses tanggal 11 Maret 2017.
Pranala luar
- An Introduction to Historical Tunings by Kyle Gann
- Xenharmonic wiki on EDOs vs. Equal Temperaments
- Huygens-Fokker Foundation Centre for Microtonal Music
- A.Orlandini: Music Acoustics
- "Temperament" from A supplement to Mr. Chambers's cyclopædia (1753)
- Barbieri, Patrizio. Enharmonic instruments and music, 1470–1900. (2008) Latina, Il Levante Libreria Editrice
- Fractal Microtonal Music, Jim Kukula.
- All existing 18th century quotes on J.S. Bach and temperament
- Dominic Eckersley: "Rosetta Revisited: Bach's Very Ordinary Temperament"
- Well Temperaments, based on the Werckmeister Definition
- FAVORED CARDINALITIES OF SCALES by PETER BUCH
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