TUTORIAL: How to achieve just intonation with the new Tuning and temperaments plugin in Musescore Studio 4.7 #33551
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Musescore Studio 4.7 brings a new and practical Tuning and temperaments plugin. Since, I contributed with several tunings there I would like to explain a nice usage for two of them. When you open the plugin, right below Equal Temperament you have Pure I-IV-V and Pure I-II-V. They are useful for the start of a phrase and for cadences, like some ensembles do, playing faster or middle passages in a more or less equal temperament and playing slow passages, the start of phrases and cadences in just/pure intonation.
You can simply select the measures you want to sound pure, open the plugin, check the same tonic note under Root note and Pure tone and check Pure I-IV-V and all the major and minor chords of the 1st, 4th and 5th will sound pure. Alternatively you can check Pure I-II-V and all the major and minor chords of the 1st, 2nd and 5th will sound pure. Quick and easy!
Listen to two symphonies written in Musescore and rendered with Muse Sounds using this effect in the links below. My thanks to the developers for improving Musescore and Muse Sounds to the point where it is possible to write full symphonies using them.
https://youtu.be/Tigd7SDEfcU
https://youtu.be/xEDt0KWX4Sc
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