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by bkazez
540 days ago
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This is not true. Singers and violinists can and do adjust intonation so each chord sounds (justly) in tune. The exception is if they were trained with equal tempered instruments (which is common nowadays - see Duffin, “How Equal Temperament Ruined Harmony”) or if they are playing with pre-quantized (fretted/keyed) instruments, in which case they would match the existing temperaments. So the linked article, while it shows some beautiful shapes linked to 12s, has nothing to do with actually (justly) in tune music. Source: master’s degree in the topic; am a professional singers specializing in music written before equal temperament was invented |
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