Forwarded from Andrew's Research Channel
Here is a comparison between Just (Pure) Intonation and Equal Temperament.
As you can see, Equal Temperament is very noticeably off and Pure Intonation is perfectly stable. Equal Temperament actually uses irrational numbers while Pure Intonation uses pleasant fractions.
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As you can see, Equal Temperament is very noticeably off and Pure Intonation is perfectly stable. Equal Temperament actually uses irrational numbers while Pure Intonation uses pleasant fractions.
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Forwarded from IMPERIVM
"There is one virtue that I love, and only one. I call it self-will. I cannot bring myself to think so highly of all the many virtues we read about in books and hear about from our teachers. True, all the virtues man has devised for himself might be subsumed under a single head: obedience. For self-will is also obedience. But all other virtues, the virtues that are so highly esteemed and praised, consist in obedience to man-made laws. A self-willed man obeys a different law, the one law I hold absolutely sacred - the law in himself, his own ‘will’".
~Hermann Hesse
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~Hermann Hesse
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