Post AzBVVVK2oFM5FAF11s by clew@ecoevo.social
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(DIR) Post #AzAxMm8hWAYKLwbMaO by catsalad@infosec.exchange
2025-10-13T19:04:12Z
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Which key and mode are you today?
(DIR) Post #AzAxMn484eURE3TE6C by futurebird@sauropods.win
2025-10-13T19:13:11Z
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@catsalad Is there a way to listen to little samples so I can work it out?
(DIR) Post #AzAyjsf3XHLBC8JhVg by catsalad@infosec.exchange
2025-10-13T19:28:33Z
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@futurebird I might be able to dig something up. 🤔
(DIR) Post #AzAzETuDcrdLOV060u by brezelradar@norden.social
2025-10-13T19:34:03Z
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@futurebird @catsalad Yes please, but those should also use the tuning they used back in the day, not chromatic ISO A 440Hz.
(DIR) Post #AzBHLJDNZTyVRGMsMa by johentsch@hostux.social
2025-10-13T22:56:57Z
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@futurebirdBach's Well-Tempered Piano has them all (twice), so you could head to YouTube (e.g.) and type "bach wtc b flat minor" to listen to a piece in "bb minor".Curbing expectations: With today's instrument tunings, all major keys and all minor keys sound the same to most people and systematic demonstrations of how "pre-well-tempered" keys sounded are a bit harder to find. That being said, people with synaesthesia, absolute pitch, or similar may experience keys quite differently@catsalad
(DIR) Post #AzBVVVK2oFM5FAF11s by clew@ecoevo.social
2025-10-14T01:35:41Z
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You will probably like this as background (with math!):https://youtu.be/TgwaiEKnMTQ@futurebird @catsalad