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A ''haṅier'' (literally 'stepping') consists of a nine-note scale plus which subsets to emphasize, either a set of two ''buri'' (pentachords or hexachords) or a ''pezeom'', a pentatonic subset where 1\24 is not used as a step. Different styles encourage different subset use.
A ''haṅier'' (literally 'stepping') consists of a nine-note scale plus which subsets to emphasize, either a set of two ''buri'' (pentachords or hexachords) or a ''pezeom'', a pentatonic subset where 1\24 is not used as a step. Different styles encourage different subset use.
===''Buri''s===
===''Buri''s===
The six possible ''buri''s are:
The six possible ''buri''s that build up a scale are:
*0-200-400-450-500
*0-200-400-450-500
*0-200-250-450-500
*0-200-250-450-500
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*0-50-250-300-500
*0-50-250-300-500
*0-50-100-300-500 (rare)
*0-50-100-300-500 (rare)
The two ''buri''s may be conjunct (consecutive, spanning a minor seventh) or disjunct (separated by a major second).


The top note of a ''buri'' functions similarly to the ''ghammaz'' in Arabic ''ajnas''.
The top note of a ''buri'' functions similarly to the ''ghammaz'' in Arabic ''ajnas''.

Revision as of 05:40, 28 October 2020

EDOs easier to tune than 12edo by ear: 19 (6/5), 24 (11/6 and 11/8), 26 (7/4), 27 (7/6 and 6/5, or 1/3-comma superpyth), 31(quarter comma meantone), 36 (7/6 and 3/2), 46 (11/7 and 9/5), 53 (3/2)

Netagin music

Semaphore[9]-based. Modern Netagin music is usually in 19edo, but in some contexts (such as liturgical music), a tuning closer to 24edo is preferred, so 24edo notation will be used in this section.

A haṅier (literally 'stepping') consists of a nine-note scale plus which subsets to emphasize, either a set of two buri (pentachords or hexachords) or a pezeom, a pentatonic subset where 1\24 is not used as a step. Different styles encourage different subset use.

Buris

The six possible buris that build up a scale are:

  • 0-200-400-450-500
  • 0-200-250-450-500
  • 0-200-250-300-500
  • 0-50-250-450-500
  • 0-50-250-300-500
  • 0-50-100-300-500 (rare)

The two buris may be conjunct (consecutive, spanning a minor seventh) or disjunct (separated by a major second).

The top note of a buri functions similarly to the ghammaz in Arabic ajnas.

A style that emphasizes buris is preferred for dark, mournful or creepy music (to emphasizing pezeoms).

Pezeoms

Common pezeoms are:

  • 0-250-500-700-950-1200 ("the most neutral-sounding")
  • 0-200-400-700-900-1200 ("mellow and joyful")
  • 0-200-400-700-950-1200 ("majestic")
  • 0-250-450-700-950-1200 ("slightly sad")
  • 0-200-450-700-950-1200
  • 0-250-500-750-950-1200
  • 0-250-450-750-950-1200
  • 0-300-500-700-1000-1200
  • 0-300-500-700-950-1150
  • 0-250-550-800-1000-1200

Pezeoms in various semaphore[9] modes:

  • Megalonian (LLsLsLsLs): 0-200-400-700-900 (meantone pentatonic), 0-200-400-700-950, 0-200-450-700-900, 0-200-450-700-950
  • Biollantian (LsLLsLsLs): 0-200-450-700-900, 0-250-450-700-900, 0-200-450-700-950, 0-250-450-700-950

Harmony

Shalaian music

Take subsets of 46edo

Ouřefr music

19edo due to Netagin influence

Nabbrzé music