The difference between Equal Temperament and Fisk II Temperament is about how the notes are tuned on a pipe organ: Equal Temperament: Every note is spaced evenly, making all keys sound the same. It works well for modern music because you can switch keys without any notes sounding out of tune. Fisk II Temperament: The notes aren’t spaced evenly. Some keys sound really nice and pure, while others sound more tense or slightly off. This tuning was common in older music to give different keys their own unique character.
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Please explain the difference between equal temperment and Fisk II temperament
The difference between Equal Temperament and Fisk II Temperament is about how the notes are tuned on a pipe organ:
Equal Temperament: Every note is spaced evenly, making all keys sound the same. It works well for modern music because you can switch keys without any notes sounding out of tune.
Fisk II Temperament: The notes aren’t spaced evenly. Some keys sound really nice and pure, while others sound more tense or slightly off. This tuning was common in older music to give different keys their own unique character.