Of course. The thing is that not all equal temperaments are equal, so citing 
from 
historic sources proofes nothing as long as the mathematical stuff is included.

Regards,

Stephan


Am 27 Mar 2006 um 10:13 hat Eugene C. Braig IV geschrieben:

> At 06:31 AM 3/26/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >(Sorry for the crossposting, but this seems to be a two-list-thread.)
> >
> >I'd like to take the oppurtunity to once again point out Bradley
> >Lehman's Bach-tuning, which can be studied at http://www.larips.com
> >...
> 
> 
> I like Mr. Lehman's work, however it (or any talk of keyboard
> temperaments) has little direct relevance to fretted strings.  Bradley
> can tune every single note; a 5-course guitar can only set intervals
> that will be spaced in parallel from a (or A), d, g, b, and e'.
> 
> Best,
> Eugene 
> 
> 
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