Equal Temperament

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Equal Temperament

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Equal temperament is the most common tuning system in Western music today. In this system, the octave is divided into **twelve equal semitones**, allowing instruments to play in any key with minimal tuning discrepancies.

This standardization is essential for fixed-pitch instruments like the piano and for modern harmony.

Features

  • Twelve semitones per octave
  • Each pitch is spaced by the same frequency ratio (the twelfth root of 2)
  • Enables key modulation and transposition without retuning

Historical Context

Equal temperament became widely adopted in the 18th and 19th centuries, replacing earlier systems like **meantone temperament**, which favored certain keys.

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