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These were formalized by theorist Rå̃v Ngúm Sæ̊m in [what calendar?] year 1657, and the nine modes are referred to as ''vọj-vọj Rå̃v'' (note: Æ people are referred to by their given names).
These were formalized by theorist Rå̃v Ngúm Sæ̊m in [what calendar?] year 1657, and the nine modes are referred to as ''vọj-vọj Rå̃v'' (note: Æ people are referred to by their given names).
Unlike other cultures in Timeline 1's Theasphere, the Æ do not have speech-tone music.


The fundamental pitch, ''dó'' (commonly called pitch class 8, see the section on notation), is usually taken to have a value of 2<sup>22</sup> vibrations per day in scientific communities, though traditional Æ ensembles traditionally have a movable ''dó''. There is usually only one traditional tonic for each mode:  
The fundamental pitch, ''dó'' (commonly called pitch class 8, see the section on notation), is usually taken to have a value of 2<sup>22</sup> vibrations per day in scientific communities, though traditional Æ ensembles traditionally have a movable ''dó''. There is usually only one traditional tonic for each mode: