Barnes' Bach

Balanced key character with pure-leaning C major; all keys playable.

Quick Facts

Creator
John Barnes (1979)
Historical Era
Baroque (reconstruction)
Formula Type
cent-offsets
Key Advantage
Balanced key character with pure-leaning C major; all keys playable.
Key Limitation
Less dramatic key contrast than Werckmeister III; some find it too mild.
Typical Use
Bach keyboard works and historically-informed Baroque performance.

Mathematical Basis

This well temperament distributes the Pythagorean comma unevenly across the circle of fifths, giving pure or near-pure intervals in closely-related keys while making distant keys progressively more tempered.

Sound Character

Well temperaments feature varied key color: keys near C major sound purer and more consonant, while distant keys (many sharps or flats) have more harmonic tension and a brighter, more chromatic character. This gives each key a distinctive musical affect, making well temperaments particularly suited to multi-key keyboard repertoire.

Barnes' Bach Frequency Table — All 12 Notes at A4=440Hz

Note Equal Temp. (Hz) Barnes' Bach (Hz) Cents from Equal Tunable Offset
C4 261.626 262.514 +5.87 0
Db4 277.183 277.183 0.00 -5.865
D4 293.665 293.997 +1.96 -3.91
Eb4 311.127 311.830 +3.91 -1.955
E4 329.628 329.256 -1.96 -7.82
F4 349.228 350.809 +7.82 1.955
Gb4 369.994 369.576 -1.96 -7.82
G4 391.995 392.881 +3.91 -1.955
Ab4 415.305 415.774 +1.96 -3.91
A4 440.000 440.000 0.00 -5.865
Bb4 466.164 467.746 +5.87 0
B4 493.883 493.883 0.00 -5.865

Frequencies in Hz at A4=440Hz. Positive cents = sharper than equal temperament. Negative = flatter. Formula: f = f_equal × 2(cents/1200)

Tunable Offset shows the cent values in Tunable's custom temperament format (C=0 reference). To enter this temperament manually: Settings → Tuner → Alternate Temperament → Add → enter these 12 values.

Historical Context

Barnes' Bach originates from the Baroque (reconstruction) era, developed by John Barnes (1979). It was primarily used for Bach keyboard works and historically-informed Baroque performance..

Well temperaments emerged in the Baroque era as practical compromises between meantone purity and equal temperament flexibility. J.S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier (1722) may have been composed with a specific well temperament in mind.

Who Uses Barnes' Bach Today

Well temperaments are used today by harpsichordists, fortepiano players, and historically-informed keyboard performers. Many period instrument specialists choose specific well temperaments to match the repertoire being performed.

Tune with Barnes' Bach — Get Tunable.

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