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* Most early recorded bird musical traditions are overtone singing and other timbral singing traditions demanding the various timbral nuances the avian syrinx is capable of. | * Most early recorded bird musical traditions are overtone singing and other timbral singing traditions demanding the various timbral nuances the avian syrinx is capable of. | ||
* Primodality: In-universe, primodality is invented by a bird | * Primodality: In-universe, primodality is invented by a sapient bird; birds use primodality to impart colors to chord-scales and sung dyad phonemes. | ||
* There is also a bird culture that uses soundscapes made by non-ji/inharmonic/pseudo-JI chords. | * There is also a bird culture that uses soundscapes made by non-ji/inharmonic/pseudo-JI chords. | ||