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Zzean music is abstractly based on a pentatonic framework, onto which the five tone levels of Zzean are mapped. The tonic of a scale can be any of the 5 level tones. Seven-note scales are viewed as ways to ornament 5-note scales. However, not all Zzean pentatonic scales are octave-equivalent.
Zzean music is abstractly based on a pentatonic framework, onto which the five tone levels of Zzean are mapped. The tonic of a scale can be any of the 5 level tones. Seven-note scales are viewed as ways to ornament 5-note scales. However, not all Zzean pentatonic scales are octave-equivalent.


Traditional Zzean scales are not based on just intonation, but use either roughly 15 equal divisions per octave (for both octave-equivalent scales of the form "1/1 x x x x 2/1" and fifth-equivalent scales) or 8 equal divisions of the Pythagorean perfect fifth (for fifth-equivalent scales of the form "1/1 x x x 3/2").
Traditional Zzean scales are not based on just intonation, but use either roughly 24 equal divisions per octave (for both octave-equivalent scales of the form "1/1 x x x x 2/1" and fifth-equivalent scales) or 16 equal divisions of the Pythagorean perfect fifth (for fifth-equivalent scales of the form "1/1 x x x 3/2").


Chord-scale theory is fundamental to the Zzean tradition, as scales are viewed as colorings of the tones of speech.
Chord-scale theory is fundamental to the Zzean tradition, as scales are viewed as colorings of the tones of speech.

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Owing in part to the large number of tones in the Zzean language, how Zzeans perform and view music radically differs from mainstream Western culture.

For Zzeans, non-"tonal" elements such as rhythm, ornamentation, and scale choice are vital for distinguishing monophonic singing from normal speech. Choral vocal music that uses big block chords is wordless; polyphonic word-ful singing is used in specialized contexts.

The boundary between vocal and instrumental music in Zzean culture is somewhat ill-defined, as pitched instruments can "speak" by imitating the tones of speech. One can also choose to play instruments in a more "relaxed" or "conversational" manner by playing in speech-like contours rather than song-like ones, an option also available for voice.

Forms and styles

Zzean singing traditions include:

  • an intoned singing tradition
  • hiphop/rap (speech with stylized rhythm and sometimes autotune)
  • a religious chanting tradition with much ornamentation
  • musical theater that seamlessly alternates between song and speech
  • formal speeches may be delivered as songs accompanied by instruments
  • something really weird and independent from Cuam music's weirdness
    • Begins from Ancient Zzean secret societies?

Instruments

  • a shruti box that plays 5-note drones for guiding singing
  • "talking" pitched instruments: drums, flutes, fretless bowed and plucked strings
  • a monochord/bass drone to reinforce the tonic of a scale (because the melody might not tonicize it)

Scales

Zzean music is abstractly based on a pentatonic framework, onto which the five tone levels of Zzean are mapped. The tonic of a scale can be any of the 5 level tones. Seven-note scales are viewed as ways to ornament 5-note scales. However, not all Zzean pentatonic scales are octave-equivalent.

Traditional Zzean scales are not based on just intonation, but use either roughly 24 equal divisions per octave (for both octave-equivalent scales of the form "1/1 x x x x 2/1" and fifth-equivalent scales) or 16 equal divisions of the Pythagorean perfect fifth (for fifth-equivalent scales of the form "1/1 x x x 3/2").

Chord-scale theory is fundamental to the Zzean tradition, as scales are viewed as colorings of the tones of speech.

2/1-equivalent

3/2-equivalent

Other