Research Provider you can trust
TODAY and TOMORROW!
Service Features
  • 275 words per page
  • Font: 12 point Courier New
  • Double line spacing
  • Free unlimited paper revisions
  • Free bibliography
  • Any citation style
  • No delivery charges
  • SMS alert on paper done
  • No plagiarism
  • Direct paper download
  • Original and creative work
  • Researched any subject
  • 24/7 customer support

Pythagorean vs. Equally Tempered Tuning is a paper discussing the differences, pros, and cons of the two systems of tuning musical instruments. Complete with 6 source bibliography.

Title: Pythagorean vs. Equally Tempered Tuning is a paper discussing the differences, pros, and cons of the two systems of tuning musical instruments. Complete with 6 source bibliography.
Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
Details: Words: 1173 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Pythagorean vs. Equally Tempered Tuning is a paper discussing the differences, pros, and cons of the two systems of tuning musical instruments. Complete with 6 source bibliography.
Pythagorean vs. Equally Tempered In the western world of music, there is a commonly used system of tuning for an instrument, called equally tempered tuning. However, this was not always the system in use. Before equal tempered tuning, there was the Pythagoras scale, developed about 2,500 years ago by Pythagoras. Although Pythagoras' scale sounded very natural, it had a flaw. Over time, more complex instruments were created that could reach higher octaves, where the flaw became …showed first 75 words of 1173 total…
You are viewing only a small portion of the paper.
Please login or register to access the full copy.
…showed last 75 words of 1173 total…Feb 2004. <http://www.its.caltech.edu/~sciwrite/journal03/A-L/hardesty.pdf>. Howard, David M.. "Acoustics and psychoacoustics ." August 2000. DMH. 12 Feb 2004. <http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~dmh8/ac-psych/chap3util.htm>. Isacoff, Stuart . Temperament. New York: Alphred A Knops, 2001. Messen, John . A Guide to Tuning Musical Instruments. London: David and Charles, 1982. Nave, C. R.. "Pythagorean Temperament." 2000. Georgia State University. 12 Feb 2004. <http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/music/pythag.html#c4>.

Need a custom written paper?