Verse:Hmøøh/Talma/Music: Difference between revisions
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*''teem'' = an oboe | *''teem'' = an oboe | ||
*''fewm'' = a drum | *''fewm'' = a drum | ||
*diamond marimba | |||
This is more of a control mechanism than an instrument: | This is more of a control mechanism than an instrument: | ||
*''sewvore'' (named after the inventor, Jamon Sewvore) = isomorphic keyboard | *''sewvore'' (named after the inventor, Jamon Sewvore) = isomorphic keyboard | ||
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*the 29 string model: 1/1 21/20 8/7 6/5 5/4 21/16 10/7 3/2 or 1/1 25/24 7/6 6/5 5/4 7/5 35/24 3/2 | *the 29 string model: 1/1 21/20 8/7 6/5 5/4 21/16 10/7 3/2 or 1/1 25/24 7/6 6/5 5/4 7/5 35/24 3/2 | ||
*the 37 string model: 1/1 21/20 35/32 8/7 6/5 5/4 21/16 48/35 10/7 3/2 or 1/1 25/24 15/14 7/6 6/5 5/4 9/7 7/5 35/24 3/2 | *the 37 string model: 1/1 21/20 35/32 8/7 6/5 5/4 21/16 48/35 10/7 3/2 or 1/1 25/24 15/14 7/6 6/5 5/4 9/7 7/5 35/24 3/2 | ||
===Vegetarian and vegan substitutions=== | ===Vegetarian and vegan substitutions=== | ||
Since vegetarians and vegans were and are important constituents of Talman societies, many composers allowed vegetarian and vegan substitutions for nonveg(etari)an instruments. Often, non-veg(etari)an instruments were considered interchangeable with their veg(etari)an counterparts, and veg(etari)an composers refused to use nonveg(etari)an instruments at all. This shifted the balance towards fixed pitch instruments (such as the viola organista which had a similar sound to fiddles), and therefore equal temperaments. | Since vegetarians and vegans were and are important constituents of Talman societies, many composers allowed vegetarian and vegan substitutions for nonveg(etari)an instruments. Often, non-veg(etari)an instruments were considered interchangeable with their veg(etari)an counterparts, and veg(etari)an composers refused to use nonveg(etari)an instruments at all. This shifted the balance towards fixed pitch instruments (such as the viola organista which had a similar sound to fiddles), and therefore equal temperaments. | ||