9) TEMPERAMENT

The CN33 digital piano offers immediate access to a variety of musical temperaments popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. It may prove interesting and educational to experiment with different temperaments, other than the modern ‘equal temperament’ standard this is dominant in music today.

BRIEF EXPLANATION OF TEMPERAMENTS

EQUAL TEMPERAMENT (PIANO ONLY)

This is the default temperament. If a piano sound is selected the tuning is stretched like an acoustic piano (EQUAL TEMPERAMENT). If any other type of sound is selected the tuning will be EQUAL (FLAT). An explanation of EQUAL TEMPERAMENT and EQUAL TEMPERAMENT (FLAT) is provided later in this section.

If a piano sound is used in a layer with any other sound, then both sounds will use the EQUAL TEMPERAMENT (stretched) tuning.

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FUNCTION

 

BUTTONS

 

MERSENNE PURE TEMPERAMENT

This temperament, which eliminates dissonances for thirds and fifths, is still

 

 

(MAJOR)

popular for choral music because of its perfect harmony.

 

 

Performers must be aware which key they are playing in when using this

 

MERSENNE PURE TEMPERAMENT

temperament.

 

(MINOR)

Any key modulation will result in dissonances. When playing music in a particular

 

 

key, the key of the temperament must also be correctly matched.

 

 

When playing in a major key select Pure (Major) and when playing in a minor

 

 

key select Pure (minor).

 

 

PYTHAGOREAN TEMPERAMENT

This temperament, which uses mathematical ratios to eliminate dissonance

 

 

for fifths, is very limited for use with chords, but it produces very characteristic

 

 

melodic lines.

 

 

MEANTONE TEMPERAMENT

This temperament, which uses a mean between a major and minor whole tone to

 

 

eliminate dissonance for thirds, was devised to eliminate the lack of consonances

 

 

experienced with certain fifths for the Mersenne pure temperament. It produces

 

 

chords that are more beautiful than those with the equal temperament.

 

 

WERCKMEISTER III TEMPERAMENT

These two temperaments are placed in between Meantone and Pythagorean.

 

 

For music with few accidentals, this temperament produces the beautiful chords

 

KIRNBERGER III TEMPERAMENT

of the mean tone, but as accidentals increase, the temperament produces the

 

 

characteristic melodies of the Pythagorean temperament. It is used primarily for

 

 

classical music written in the Baroque era to revive the original characteristics.

 

 

EQUAL TEMPERAMENT (FLAT)

This is an ‘unstretched’ equal temperament that divides the scale into twelve equal

 

 

semitones. This produces the same chordal intervals in all twelve keys, and has

 

 

the advantage of limitless modulation of the key. However the tonality of each

 

 

key becomes less characteristic and no chord is in pure consonance.

 

 

EQUAL TEMPERAMENT

This is the most popular piano temperament. The hearing ability of a human is

 

 

uneven and is not as accurate with high frequency and low frequency as it is

 

 

with the middle range. This temperament’s tuning is stretched to compensate

 

 

for this so the sound will be heard naturally to the ears. This ‘stretched’ equal

 

 

temperament is a practical variation of the ‘unstretched’ equal temperament

 

 

which was invented on a mathematical basis.

…Step 1

Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons, then press the STRINGS button.

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1

 

 

Hold down both buttons

The display will alternate between showing ‘tMP’ (Temperament) and a symbol to indicate which type of temperament

is in use.

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Kawai CN33 manual Brief Explanation of Temperaments