Description
About the Author
Thomas Donahue is a musician and instrument builder. He is author of The Modern Classical Organ, Gerhard Brunzema: His Work and His Influence (Scarecrow, 1998), and Anthony Newman: Music, Energy, Healing Spirit (Scarecrow, 2000).
Reviews
...an excellent overview to the subject of musical temperament....This is a great book for any keyboard performer to investigate....This useful volume is highly recommended to all musicians and should be included in the music division of colleges and universities libraries. * American Reference Books Annual *
...a convenient introduction in English to this important topic....a good survey of musical temperament. * The American Organist *
The writing is practical, and no space is wasted on mere numerology....I have checked much of Donahue's arithmetic and not found any errors....No one who wants to understand temperaments should be in any doubt about how much systematic work is required, but Thomas Donahue's book goes a long way towards making it as easy and rewarding as it can be. * The British Clavichord Society Newsletter *
Donahue, a musician and instrument builder, presents a handbook for keyboardists who tune their own instruments, such as the harpsichord, clavichord, and fortepiano. He explains the tuning process and related issues, historical factors, and theories including frequency, ratios, cents, fixed intonation, and the harmonic series. Sixteen temperaments are discussed and compared in detail. The second half of the book is a reference for specifics such as near-equal temperament, derivation of the cent equation, and has temperament data, spreadsheets, and instructions in musical notation. * Reference and Research Book News *
Book Information
ISBN 9780810854383
Author Thomas Donahue
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Scarecrow Press
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Weight(grams) 340g
Dimensions(mm) 214mm * 155mm * 15mm