source file: mills3.txt Subject: Re: Historical temperaments: reply to Bill Alves From: mr88cet@texas.net >A lack of chromaticism is not part of my argument - it is the lack of >tonalities >not well represented by a meantone tuning of 12 pitches. Well... The two are more or less one in the same. A highly chromatic composition in the key of C could call for a Gb just as easily as could a largely diatonic (although obviously not entirely) composition in, say, Ab major. One key's exotic chromaticism is another's simple, ho-hum secondary dominant. Now that is not to suggest that the detailed tuning requirements of, for example, scale degree 2 in a V chord are necessarily the same as for an A6 chord. $AdditionalHeaders: Received: from ns.ezh.nl by notesrv2.ezh.nl (Lotus SMTP MTA v1.1 (385.6 5-6-1997)) with SMTP id C12564DA.00070D2E; Sun, 20 Jul 1997 03:17:01 +0200