umberhäälestusi
Umberhäälestusi refers to a family of tuning systems for musical instruments, primarily stringed instruments, that were developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These tuning systems aimed to improve upon traditional tunings by addressing issues of intonation and harmonic resonance. The core principle behind umberhäälestusi is the precise adjustment of string tensions to achieve specific intervallic relationships that are often more mathematically pure than those found in equal temperament or older tuning methods.
The development of umberhäälestusi was influenced by advancements in acoustics and the growing understanding of psychoacoustics.
While not as widely adopted as equal temperament, umberhäälestusi has found adherents among certain musicians and