@NimbleTurtle13 It's meantone. Not usual for Bach, but you can get accoustomed by repeatedly listening. Then you'll probably find -at least initially- other tunings to be in turn "out of tune"...
@NimbleTurtle13 By using the free program "Scala" you can use as many tunings as you want, that's very cool :-) If you want to listen to this piece in different tunings, please search the following video: "Bach, WTC Book 2, Prelude & Fugue 24 in B minor. Four tunings: Lehman, Kirnberger, 31tet, Meantone" (it's one of my first videos, sorry for low quality, but audio is acceptable). Also, you can check out more tuning samples by visiting my channel!
So out of tune.
NimbleTurtle13 2 months ago
@NimbleTurtle13 It's meantone. Not usual for Bach, but you can get accoustomed by repeatedly listening. Then you'll probably find -at least initially- other tunings to be in turn "out of tune"...
padaneis 2 months ago
@padaneis Yes you are probably right. By the way, with a synthesizer, can't you achieve perfect harmony?
NimbleTurtle13 2 months ago
@NimbleTurtle13 By using the free program "Scala" you can use as many tunings as you want, that's very cool :-) If you want to listen to this piece in different tunings, please search the following video: "Bach, WTC Book 2, Prelude & Fugue 24 in B minor. Four tunings: Lehman, Kirnberger, 31tet, Meantone" (it's one of my first videos, sorry for low quality, but audio is acceptable). Also, you can check out more tuning samples by visiting my channel!
padaneis 2 months ago