For me everything sounds ok. Just a little vibrato in some chords. Is it just intonation in the key or everything is corrected to be just intonation ? And if yes, how you've did it ?
Everything is in just intonation, not just a 12-note scale tuned to G but using many more pitches so that everything is in tune. (Or nearly everything - 1:47 is purely Pythagorean so that the piece does not modulate down a comma.) And yes, some impurities arising from the inherent imperfection of a piano's strings, which tend to produce a slightly stretched spectrum, causing a little beating pretty much no matter what. I did this using Pianoteq, making a 12-note JI scale, then making another scale once the music no longer fits the original scale. I probably made 3-4 scales for this piece, which is unusually little since the music is so harmonically static
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Wonderful!
me foaming at the mouth for just intonation
For me everything sounds ok. Just a little vibrato in some chords.
Is it just intonation in the key or everything is corrected to be just intonation ?
And if yes, how you've did it ?
Everything is in just intonation, not just a 12-note scale tuned to G but using many more pitches so that everything is in tune. (Or nearly everything - 1:47 is purely Pythagorean so that the piece does not modulate down a comma.)
And yes, some impurities arising from the inherent imperfection of a piano's strings, which tend to produce a slightly stretched spectrum, causing a little beating pretty much no matter what.
I did this using Pianoteq, making a 12-note JI scale, then making another scale once the music no longer fits the original scale. I probably made 3-4 scales for this piece, which is unusually little since the music is so harmonically static
Thank you for the answer ❤@@JustMusic1685
@@JustMusic1685 I personally find it acceptable to modulate around in commas. It is such a small distance that "practically nobody" hears it.