+-------------+------+--------+--------+-------+-------+--------+------+
| Systems. | Mean |Young's.|Kirnber-|French.| Stan- |Hawkes'.| New |
| | Temp.| | ger's. | |hope's.| |Scale.|
+-------------+------+--------+--------+-------+-------+--------+------+
|Dissonance of| | | | | | | |
| the { Vths | 309 | 494 | 681 | 561 | 595 | 665 | 810 |
| { IIIds| 2184 | 1541 | 1397 | 1346 | 1175 | 925 | 530 |
| { 3ds | 2740 | 2448 | 2019 | 2121 | 1992 | 1676 | 1363 |
+-------------+------+--------+--------+-------+-------+--------+------+
| Total | 5233 | 4483 | 4097 | 4028 | 3762 | 3266 | 2703 |
+-------------+------+--------+--------+-------+-------+--------+------+
From an inspection of the sums at the foot of the table, it will
be seen that the amount of dissonance heard in a given time is
decidedly less in the new scale than in either of the others;
and that it is scarcely more than half as great as in the scale
of equal semitones. On the other hand, the temperament is very
unequally distributed, which must be admitted, cæteris paribus,
to be a disadvantage. It is even somewhat greater than in the
scheme of Mr. Hawkes, although by no means in the same ratio, as
the aggregate dissonance is less. It contains one Vth, which will
be somewhat harsh, and four IIIds and three 3ds, which will be
quite harsh. But these, as will appear from an inspection of Table
IX., are, of all others, of by far the most unfrequent occurrence;
so that the unpleasant effect of a transition from a better to a
much worse harmony will be very seldom felt. In the six simplest
keys of the major, and in the three of most frequent occurrence
in the minor mode, they are _never_ heard, except in occasional
modulations; and even then, generally no one, and rarely more than
one is heard. Now these nine keys, as will appear from Table III.,
comprise more than five times as much of the music examined as all
the rest. The same remarks might be extended to three other minor
keys, were it not that the sharp seventh is so generally used, that
it deserves to be considered as an essential note of the key.
But there are two important considerations, more than
counterbalancing the objection to this system, derived from the
greater inequality in the distribution of its temperaments,
which have not been hitherto noticed, as not being susceptible of
mathematical computation.
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