Western music is predominantly based on the equal temperament with a constant
semitone frequency ratio of 21/12. Although this temperament has been in
use since the 19th century and in spite of its high degree of symmetry, various
musicians have repeatedly expressed their discomfort with the harmonicity of
certain intervals. Recently it was suggested that this problem can be overcome
by introducing a modified temperament with a constant but slightly increased
frequency ratio. In this paper we confirm this conjecture quantitatively. Using
entropy as a measure for harmonicity, we show numerically that the harmonic
optimum is in fact obtained for frequency ratios larger than 21/12. This
suggests that the equal temperament should be replaced by a harmonized
temperament as a new standard.Comment: PDFLaTeX, 18 pages, 6 figure