psiXaos
08-26-2004, 12:58 PM
I've been doing some reading on the history of tunings recently, it's fascinating stuff. And also learning that our 'modern' instruments are not acutally in-tune on purpose is surprising to me.
Now, I am really corious to listen some music with other historic or alternative tuning systems. Where can I find some phytagorean perfectly tuned medieval music, meantone tuned renaissance music, and well-tempered tuned barouqe music ?
Also as I understand of it, the equal-temperament tuning used in west today, produces no tonal differences between different keys. But a friend of me, who is a piano player have said to me sometime ago that they are indeed differences in the 'feelings' of the keys with piano, is it true? Also all additional info on the subject is greatly welcome...
Thanks for your help.
.pXs.
Now, I am really corious to listen some music with other historic or alternative tuning systems. Where can I find some phytagorean perfectly tuned medieval music, meantone tuned renaissance music, and well-tempered tuned barouqe music ?
Also as I understand of it, the equal-temperament tuning used in west today, produces no tonal differences between different keys. But a friend of me, who is a piano player have said to me sometime ago that they are indeed differences in the 'feelings' of the keys with piano, is it true? Also all additional info on the subject is greatly welcome...
Thanks for your help.
.pXs.