TUNING TABLE; 



Shewing al one view, the MANNER and ORDER of tuning the twelve keys of 



an instrument, according to the STANHOPE TEMPERAMENT. 



As soon as a key is tuned, it is represented by a CAPITAL LETTER. 

 The small letters represent those keys which are going to be tuned. 



Order 



of 

 tuning. 



First 



Secondly • • • ■ 



Thirdly 



Fourthly 



Fifthly 



Sixthly 



Seventhly- • • 

 Eighthly' • • 



Ninthly 



Tenthly 



\Eleventhfy j 

 Twe/fthly $ 



First bass 

 septave. 



e flat 



d flat 



. •• bflat 

 a flat - 

 Aflat - 

 Aflat - 



2 flat 



G 



The middle 

 septave. 



e flat 



d flat 

 D flat 



First treble 

 septave. 



Ftrtt C, c, perfect octave. 



Secondly C, g, perfect quint. 



Tiurdly C, e, perfect third. And e, e ; — e, e, two perfect octaves. 



Fourthly E, b, perfect quint. 



fifthly f, C, perfect quint. And f, f, perfect octave. 



(sixthly I) flat, F, perfect quint. 



S H nthly E, a flat ; — a flat, C, two bi-equal thirds. Sec page 13. 



JEighthly A flat, e flat, perfect quint. 



\tnthhj d flat, A flat, perfect quint. And d flat, il flat, perfect octave. 



Taitltly g flat, I) flat, perfect quint. 



Llevmthly and tuclfthly . .. O, d; — d, a ; — a, E, three tri-equal quints. See page 14. 



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