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equal temperamentsの例文

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  • Henricus Grammateus drew a close approximation to equal temperament in 1518.
  • Twelve tone equal temperament took hold for a variety of reasons.
  • In equal temperament, each semitone is the same distance apart.
  • Contemporary advocates of 22 equal temperament include music theorist Paul Erlich.
  • Equal temperament is very common, but by no means universal.
  • This temperament is closer to equal temperament than the previous two.
  • More important, the implications of equal temperament are neutralized.
  • Among the 17th-century keyboard composers Girolamo Frescobaldi advocated equal temperament.
  • Much viol music predates the adoption of equal temperament tuning by musicians.
  • This deviation from equal temperament is called the Railsback curve.
  • It is approximated in 41, and 72 equal temperament.
  • Fran鏾is uses different forms of equal temperament in his music.
  • Most theorists viewed equal temperament as a compromise or a necessary evil.
  • Murray Barbour adapted the Str鋒le construction for use in approximating equal temperaments.
  • The first is in equal temperament; the second is in just intonation.
  • The wolf can be tamed by adopting equal temperament or a well temperament.
  • In tuning systems other than equal temperament there are further possible seventh chords.
  • Bohlen originally expressed the BP scale in both just intonation and equal temperament.
  • Most pianos and electric pianos and synthesizer keyboards are tuned to equal temperament.
  • In equal temperament, the minor sixth is enharmonically equivalent to the augmented fifth.
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