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[[Nurian]] made more Maltese + Latvian + Sámi + Old English; modern Bjeheondian sprachbund features
'''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
Windermere: ''brits Nur''
# ''vọj Hủd'': 8:9:10:11:12:13:15:16
 
# ''vọj Rů̃'':  8:9:10:11:12:14:15:16
Short vowels after nongeminates syncope
# ''vọj Var Njị'': 10:11:12:13:15:16:18:20
 
# ''vọj Kyng'': 10:11:12:14:15:16:18:20
mh nh ngh > pm tn kng clusters
# ''vọj Djäm'': 10:11:13:14:15:16:18:20
 
# ''vọj Jav Læk'': 12:13:14:16:18:20:22:24
Fem ending becomes -a
# ''vọj Hïr Må̉r'': 12:13:15:16:18:20:22:24
 
# ''vọj Mèd'': 12:14:15:16:18:20:22:24
== Sandbox ==
== Instruments ==
Kakarai ħausį gatthāną kaθ θeθeivų di khussiū kat iġġiatū; ammimīdīnį nai ȝabbī kad dȳkaluttī, ṡiūȝą danθū hieθariākah ħaibatthah di helą venghimę. -> ''Lēag ħara ħēasla gaþīenu ħ stāwu z ħusciu ħ iġeð. Amīðen nā għeabi ħ dīħlað, scīegħu deonnu hīeðarzēoħ ħāfaþ z eolu heongmi.''
* ''æ̉m'': the vertical flute
 
* ''vöd'': the natural horn
== Phonology ==
* ''bæ{{ring}}{{nang}}ng'': the bass drum
Modern Nurian has a typologically unusual distinction between dental and alveolar stops and between many types of fricatives:
* ''ỏr'': the monochord
*t d = alveolar stops
* ''sjů{{grave}}'': the fiddle
*th = alveolar spirants (slit fricatives, often pronounced as Welsh ll)
* ''hjø{{umlaut}}r sã'': the crychord
*þ đ = (unaspirated) dental stops
* ''lung jak'': the guitar
*þh = dental spirants
* ''væ{{tilde}}'': shruti box
*s z = dental/alveolar sibilants
*ṡ ż = postalvelar sibilants
 
Initial td- for the name Tdap
 
Vowels: <nowiki><a e i/y o u æ ie ea eo></nowiki> /A e i o u æ iə~y ea eo~ø/ all with short and long counterparts
 
Consonants: <nowiki><p þ t c&#775; ķ k b đ d g&#775; ģ g m n ņ ng f þh th s ṡ ch w v z ż għ ħ l ļ r></nowiki> /p t(dental) t tS c k b d(dental) d dZ J g m n ñ ŋ f θ θ(ret) s S x w v z ð ʕ ħ h l λ r/

Latest revision as of 19:00, 8 May 2023

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):

  1. vọj Bæ̀v: 8:9:10:11:12:13:14:16
  2. vọj Hủd: 8:9:10:11:12:13:15:16
  3. vọj Rů̃: 8:9:10:11:12:14:15:16
  4. vọj Var Njị: 10:11:12:13:15:16:18:20
  5. vọj Kyng: 10:11:12:14:15:16:18:20
  6. vọj Djäm: 10:11:13:14:15:16:18:20
  7. vọj Jav Læk: 12:13:14:16:18:20:22:24
  8. vọj Hïr Må̉r: 12:13:15:16:18:20:22:24
  9. vọj Mèd: 12:14:15:16:18:20:22:24

Instruments

  • æ̉m: the vertical flute
  • vöd: the natural horn
  • bæ̣̊ng: the bass drum
  • ỏr: the monochord
  • sjů̀: the fiddle
  • hjø̈r sã: the crychord
  • lung jak: the guitar
  • væ̃: shruti box