Stretch tuning is a method of piano tuning where the intervals between notes are slightly altered to create a more pleasing sound, especially in the context of certain musical styles. This technique involves stretching or compressing the scale to better fit the acoustics of the instrument and the listener’s perception.
In stretch tuning by octave, the deviation from equal temperament is applied consistently across each octave, allowing for a more nuanced control over the tuning. This method can be particularly useful in creating unique tonal qualities or to match specific acoustical environments.
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