- Bill Bremmer – Andreas Werkmeister’s Rules for Well-Tempered Tuning
- Bill Bremmer – The Origins of EBVT
- Bill Bremmer – The True Meaning of Well Tempered Tuning
- Bill Bremmer – Tuning Tempered Octaves
- Bill Bremmer – What is “Key Color”?
- Bill Bremmer – What the Hell is Reverse Well?
- Bill Bremmer’s new web site
- Bradley Lehman – J.S. Bach’s tuning
- Daniel Jencka – The Tuning Script from Bach’s Well Tempered Clavier: A Possible 1/18th PC Interpretation
- Edward Foote – Historical Tunings on the Modern Concert Grand
- Edward Foote – Six Degrees of Tonality: The Well Tempered Piano
- ETD calibration using NIST
- Kyle Gann – An Introduction to Historical Tunings
- Kyle Gann – Anatomy of an Octave
- Kyle Gann – Just Intonation Explained
- Kyle Gann – Reasons for Using Just Intonation
- Michael Rubinstein – Well vs Equal Temperament
- Music Theory Online: Pitch, Temperament & Timbre
- Online tuning fork
- Owen Jorgensen – A Temperamental Journey [CD]
- Piano tech resources web site
- Piano Tuner for Mac OS X
- PW – EBVT in Action
- PW – Single-octave partials
- PW – Temperaments
- PW – Temperament choice
- PW – Verituner stretch style for EBVT on a 220cm grand?
- PW – Equal Temperament vs Bill Bremmer EBVT
- Temperaments visualized
- Veritune web site
Thank you for a well-researched site, esp. wrt tuning and temperament. I was wondering if you have tried Bradley Lehman’s Bach well temperament yet, using the Veritune?
Oh no need to thank me! I’m glad to share what I’ve dug up.
Funny you should ask about the BLT. I have just programmed the temperament, and have just started to tune the piano. But its on hold until later this evening — family matters, you know.