Well temperament is a system of tuning in which the twelve notes of the Western chromatic scale are not tuned to pure intervals, but rather to a series of slightly tempered intervals that allow for more consonant harmony when modulating between keys.
Werckmeister and Kirnberger were two prominent musicians who developed different well temperament systems in the 18th century. Werckmeister’s system was known for its balance of major and minor thirds, while Kirnberger’s system emphasized the purity of the dominant seventh.
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