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* ''æ̉m'': the vertical flute | * ''æ̉m'': the vertical flute | ||
* ''vód'': the natural horn | * ''vód'': the natural horn | ||
* ''bæ{{ring}}{{cdb}} | * ''bæ{{ring}}{{cdb}}m'': the bass drum | ||
* ''ỏr'': the monochord | * ''ỏr'': the monochord | ||
* ''sjů{{grave}}'': the fiddle | * ''sjů{{grave}}'': the fiddle | ||
Revision as of 04:28, 8 June 2025
Æ music is comprised of various styles, but is entirely based on the following nine seven-note modes found in harmonics 8-16 (the complete list of subsets that are CS and have a 3/2 on the tonic):
- vọj Bæ̀v: 8:9:10:11:12:13:14:16
- vọj Hủd: 8:9:10:11:12:13:15:16
- vọj Rů̃: 8:9:10:11:12:14:15:16
- vọj Var Njị: 10:11:12:13:15:16:18:20
- vọj Kyn: 10:11:12:14:15:16:18:20
- vọj Gjám: 10:11:13:14:15:16:18:20
- vọj Jav Læ̣q: 12:13:14:16:18:20:22:24
- vọj Hír Må̉r: 12:13:15:16:18:20:22:24
- vọj Mèd: 12:14:15:16:18:20:22:24
Instruments
- æ̉m: the vertical flute
- vód: the natural horn
- bæ̣̊m: the bass drum
- ỏr: the monochord
- sjů̀: the fiddle
- hjǿr sã: the crychord
- lum jáq: the guitar
- væ̃: shruti box