Simon,
Thank you very much
So playing in parallel at an interval of a twelfth
I assume "duodezim" means "duodecimal" (in German?)
I just tried it on my harpsichord tuned in 5th comma meantone, it sounds
VERY different from playing in parallel fifths
I think it is also found as a "mutation" stop on pipe organs (Quint ??)
There is also an organ stop called "Tierce" which I think is a tenth
interval, octave and a third
I can see why you tune in Kirnberger II
Werkmeister (sounds great on a pipe organ) or Valotti would probably
also work
I use Just Temperament on my HGs, not playing in the range of keys that
you do
It works well in G C and D, A is a little bit more of a problem
Graham
On 22/03/2010 16:13, [email protected] wrote:
Hello,
"duodezim parallel"
is a parallel in the distance of an octave plus a fifth so for example middle c
to the g' above the soprano system
S.
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