Equal temperament

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Equal temperament is a musical tuning system that divides the octave into equal steps, allowing instruments like the piano to play in all keys with consistent intonation.

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Equal temperament canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intonation system
musical tuning system
affects chord sonority
consonance perception
intonation of intervals
allows fixed-pitch instruments to play in tune in all keys
appliesTo harmonic relationships
musical scales
pitch
basedOn logarithmic division of frequency
becameDominantIn Western art music
contrastsWith Pythagorean tuning
just intonation
meantone temperament
well temperament
divides octave into equal steps
enables modulation between keys
use of all 12 major keys
use of all 12 minor keys
hasApplication digital audio synthesis
electronic tuning systems
instrument design
hasConcept equal division of the octave
hasProperty compromise tuning
equal frequency ratio between adjacent steps
key-invariant interval structure
slight mistuning of pure intervals
hasPurpose allow instruments to play in all keys with consistent intonation
hasVariant 12-tone equal temperament
19-tone equal temperament
24-tone equal temperament
31-tone equal temperament
53-tone equal temperament
relatedTo keyboard tuning
microtonal music
tempered tuning
standardizedIn 19th century
usedBy accordion
electronic keyboard
guitar
marimba
orchestral instruments (approximate)
organ
piano
xylophone
usedIn Western music
contemporary classical music
film music
jazz
popular music

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Piano isTunedTo Equal temperament