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And you could tune a piano that way. But it would only be in tune for the particular key that you tuned it to. So if it was tuned to C (as is normal for a piano) it would be (more noticeably) out of tune for any other key. Further, since other instruments are normally tuned for other temperaments, you'd be out of tune relative to them, even in your chose key.


That's one of the advantages of digital pianos. Many models have a setting where you can tune it for the key of your song. Then the basic chords on that key sound perfectly in tune, and the chords of nearby keys sound slightly dissonant, thus creating a beautiful tension.


This is what I mean, that the octave structure is preserved in equal temperament.

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