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The oldest attested Naquic music used a division of the perfect fifth into 4 equal parts, much like Georgian tuning. It was suited for vocal polyphony with relatively small melodic steps. | The oldest attested Naquic music used a division of the perfect fifth into 4 equal parts, much like Georgian tuning. It was suited for vocal polyphony with relatively small melodic steps. | ||
Naquic music now uses a division of the perfect fifth into 8 equal parts. This is close to 88 cents equal | Naquic music now uses a division of the perfect fifth into 8 equal parts. (This is very close to the 88 cents equal tuning.) | ||
Revision as of 03:07, 15 July 2019
The Naquian Empire (Naquian: Nāquiz from PQ snākʷs 'homeland') was the major civilization in ancient Txapoalli.
Place names
- Quintlopetl Ztelmīz or just Quintlopetl
- Cuancalli
- Quēhtłoyoz - Naquian grammarian
- Huichaltzah - Naquian explorer, conlanger and playwright
- Mauaz nah Païxa - Tzaloxian explorer
History
The rise of the "Theaterists"
Music
Instruments
Tuning
The oldest attested Naquic music used a division of the perfect fifth into 4 equal parts, much like Georgian tuning. It was suited for vocal polyphony with relatively small melodic steps.
Naquic music now uses a division of the perfect fifth into 8 equal parts. (This is very close to the 88 cents equal tuning.)