ühesuurused
Ühesuurused, also known as equal temperament, is a system of tuning musical instruments in which the octave is divided into twelve equal parts. This system is widely used in Western music and is the basis for the modern Western musical scale. The term "ühesuurused" comes from the Estonian language, where "ühesuurus" means "equal tuning."
In equal temperament, each semitone (half step) is tuned to a specific frequency ratio, which is the
Equal temperament has several advantages over other tuning systems. It allows for the use of any key
Equal temperament was developed in the late 16th and early 17th centuries as a compromise between the
Today, equal temperament is the standard tuning system for most Western musical instruments, including pianos, guitars,