When art meets science! Love it.
Yeah, right off the first C-chord you can hear that the just-tempered one has that choir-style "power major" sound, and leaves the equal-tuned on sounding distinctly flat.
To be honest, I find it very hard to hear any sourness in the jazz. I think it's because I'm so used to hearing jazz played on out-of-tune pianos anyway, and sourness is a proper part of the jazz palette anyway. I did notice an event at 1:16 in the first sample and 1:38 in the second (why the different timings?). I wouldn't say either sounded "bad," but the second was definitely a more jarring moment. In a way I kind of enjoyed that little slap to the face.
btw you better not be placebo-ing me into thinking I hear stuff, when you just played the same thing twice. Then we can't be friends!
Yeah, right off the first C-chord you can hear that the just-tempered one has that choir-style "power major" sound, and leaves the equal-tuned on sounding distinctly flat.
To be honest, I find it very hard to hear any sourness in the jazz. I think it's because I'm so used to hearing jazz played on out-of-tune pianos anyway, and sourness is a proper part of the jazz palette anyway. I did notice an event at 1:16 in the first sample and 1:38 in the second (why the different timings?). I wouldn't say either sounded "bad," but the second was definitely a more jarring moment. In a way I kind of enjoyed that little slap to the face.
btw you better not be placebo-ing me into thinking I hear stuff, when you just played the same thing twice. Then we can't be friends!