José Rodríguez Alvira
To compare different tuning systems we will use cents (see What are cents in music?). Each octave can be divided into 1200 cents. In the case of equal temperament, each semitone is 100 cents. In the table below we compare the size of the major third and perfect fifth of the harmonic series with the temperaments discussed:
Third | Difference | Fifth | Difference | |
Harmonic series | 386 | 702 | ||
Pythagoras | 408 | +22 | 702 | 0 |
Meantone | 386 | 0 | 697 | -5 |
Well temperament | 390 to 408 | +4 to +22 | 696 or 702 | -6 or 0 |
Equal temperament | 400 | +14 | 700 | -2 |
Notes:
The following table compares the tuning systems discussed with equal temperament (horizontal line at 0). The vertical scale is in cents:
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