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*the ''dorzan'', a harp which came from the Ko hlar xhach | *the ''dorzan'', a harp which came from the Ko hlar xhach | ||
*the ''amoltin'', a Ferlitian metallophone | *the ''amoltin'', a Ferlitian metallophone | ||
*the | *the ''acen'', a keyless flute usually tuned to 7edo | ||
*Quelocian instruments? | *Quelocian instruments? | ||
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''Nabitameran'', literally 'remembered music', is a relatively recent tradition that is in the Baroque-chiptune cluster. It usually uses a 12-note meantone tuning given by stacking 11 fifths, and modern electronic music standardized this to 12 equally spaced notes per octave. Sometimes non-meantone tunings such as 17edo and superpyth tunings are used, however. | ''Nabitameran'', literally 'remembered music', is a relatively recent tradition that is in the Baroque-chiptune cluster. It usually uses a 12-note meantone tuning given by stacking 11 fifths, and modern electronic music standardized this to 12 equally spaced notes per octave. Sometimes non-meantone tunings such as 17edo and superpyth tunings are used, however. | ||
Common instruments used are the harpsichord, the organ and the uniquely Clofabian claviorganum, where a note is played by simultaneously plucking a harpsichord string and blowing through organ pipes. The claviorganum may be slightly detuned for a shimmering vibrato effect. | Common instruments used are the harpsichord (''pressin''), the organ (''fluin'') and the uniquely Clofabian claviorganum (''pressofluin''), where a note is played by simultaneously plucking a harpsichord string and blowing through organ pipes. The claviorganum may be slightly detuned for a shimmering vibrato effect. | ||
There are two slightly differing flavors of ''nabitameran'': | There are two slightly differing flavors of ''nabitameran'': | ||