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'''Tsjoen-Gjeost''' was a kingdom in [[Verse:Tricin/Bjeheond|Bjeheond]]; its official language was [[Tsjoen]]. The territories are now part of the United States of Bjeheond.
'''herIdosm ''' (''herr-ee-DOH-səm'' or ''herr-ee-DOS-əm''; [[Idosian]]: 〈hɛ.i.do.sam〉 /heɹiˈdosm̩~heʋiˈdosm̩/) is a major East Txapoallian country.
==Cuisine==
Idosian cuisine uses a variety of seafoods.
==Music==
Idosian music uses 22edo; it is similar to [[Shalian]] music.
===Tetrachordal music===
The earliest recorded Idosian tradition was based on tetrachords like Ancient Greek music. herIdosm is the birthplace of tetrachords in northern Txapoalli. From there they spread to səHetom and Sowaárp'í.


==History==
*''huwozkw'' (cl 5) = tetrachord?
*''sətsfimi səraši'' = equable (lit. even) tetrachord
*''sətsfimi'' (cl 10) = genus (lit. hue)
*terms for equable, diatonic, chromatic and enharmonic tetrachords
*terms for intervals.


Notably from a Western viewpoint, Neutral seconds and very small intervals from 50 and 70 cents were used.


[[Category:Tricin]]
===7 note scales===
based on 5 or 7 limit JI?
 
===Harmonic period===
Talman educated Idosians proposed the idea of a 22-division system

Latest revision as of 19:47, 25 January 2023

herIdosm (herr-ee-DOH-səm or herr-ee-DOS-əm; Idosian: 〈hɛ.i.do.sam〉 /heɹiˈdosm̩~heʋiˈdosm̩/) is a major East Txapoallian country.

Cuisine

Idosian cuisine uses a variety of seafoods.

Music

Idosian music uses 22edo; it is similar to Shalian music.

Tetrachordal music

The earliest recorded Idosian tradition was based on tetrachords like Ancient Greek music. herIdosm is the birthplace of tetrachords in northern Txapoalli. From there they spread to səHetom and Sowaárp'í.

  • huwozkw (cl 5) = tetrachord?
  • sətsfimi səraši = equable (lit. even) tetrachord
  • sətsfimi (cl 10) = genus (lit. hue)
  • terms for equable, diatonic, chromatic and enharmonic tetrachords
  • terms for intervals.

Notably from a Western viewpoint, Neutral seconds and very small intervals from 50 and 70 cents were used.

7 note scales

based on 5 or 7 limit JI?

Harmonic period

Talman educated Idosians proposed the idea of a 22-division system