Johann Sebastian Bach is credited with establishing the well-tempered chromatic scale through his composition "The Well-Tempered Clavier," which consists of two sets of preludes and fugues in all 24 major and minor keys. This work helped to popularize the concept of equal temperament tuning in Western music.
In music, the difference between well-tempered and equal-tempered tuning systems lies in how they distribute the tuning of notes across the musical scale. Well-tempered tuning adjusts the tuning of each note slightly to create harmonious intervals in specific keys, while equal-tempered tuning divides the octave into equal intervals, allowing for flexibility in playing in different keys without retuning.
The Well-Tempered Synthesizer was created in 1969.
Well-Tempered Clavicle has 320 pages.
The Well-Tempered Critic - Frye - was created in 1963.
Well-Tempered Clavicle was created on 2011-11-22.
The ISBN of Well-Tempered Clavicle is 978-0-7653-3134-2.
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There are 24 preludes and fugues in each of the two volumes of the Well-Tempered Clavier.
Yes it is a universal chromatic tuner so it works for all instruments such as the mandolin
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prelude and Fugue in C Minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier Book II