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Dale wrote:
 
>Hasn't *anybody* but me *ever* read this article?  Hard to believe, w/
>so many tuning freax on this list  ; - ]
 
 
In connection with the "Out-of-Tune Piano" ("the sort of tuning into which
a piano originally in equal temperament might fall if played upon by a
beginner"), in _Tuning and Temperament_, Barbour cites the following
article during the discussion of Young's system (p. 163).
 
Murray Barbour, 'Bach and _The Art of Temperament_', Musical Quarterly,
XXXIII (1947), 66f, 89.
 
Best,
 
Hendrik Broekman

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