

What does The Well-Tempered Clavier sound like in actual well temperament?
9 snips May 14, 2025
Delve into the fascinating worlds of historical tuning systems as they relate to Bach's music. Experience Glenn Gould's groundbreaking interpretation of the Prelude No. 1 in C Major and how it transforms in various well temperaments. Explore the contrast between just intonation and the standard 12-tone equal temperament, revealing how these differences enrich musical expression. Listen to performances that showcase the emotional depth of these tuning systems, igniting a passion for music that transcends traditional boundaries.
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Well-Tempered Clavier Overview
- The Well-Tempered Clavier is a set of keyboard pieces written in all 24 major and minor keys and serves pedagogical aims.
- Ethan Hein notes Bach intended them "for the profit and use of musical youth desirous of learning."
Meaning Of 'Well-Tempered' Is Uncertain
- "Well-tempered" labels a tuning approach but historians don't know which specific temperament Bach used.
- Ethan Hein emphasizes the large family of well-temperaments and the lack of documentation.
Digital Tools Make Tuning Accessible
- Use modern DAWs and tuning plugins to experiment with historical temperaments without needing an expert tuner.
- Ethan Hein uses the MTS-ESP plugin to test alternative tunings on synthesizers.