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===''Coplimeran''=== | ===''Coplimeran''=== | ||
Traditional Clofabian music is based around improvisation. In modern times it may be called ''coplimeran'' (free music) to distinguish it from later traditions of composed music. | Traditional Clofabian music is based around improvisation. In modern times it may be called ''coplimeran'' (free music) to distinguish it from later traditions of composed music. | ||
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something more "gestural" like partch's music? | something more "gestural" like partch's music? | ||
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there could be a clofabian saying that goes something like "you can't teach someone to live gracefully or to play the spúith well" | there could be a clofabian saying that goes something like "you can't teach someone to live gracefully or to play the spúith well" | ||
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===''Nabitameran''=== | ===''Nabitameran''=== | ||
''Nabitameran'', literally 'remembered music', is a relatively recent tradition that is in the Baroque-chiptune cluster. It usually uses a 12-note meantone tuning given by stacking 11 fifths, and modern electronic music standardized this to 12 equally spaced notes per octave. Sometimes non-meantone tunings such as 17edo and superpyth tunings are used, however. | ''Nabitameran'', literally 'remembered music', is a relatively recent tradition that is in the Baroque-chiptune cluster. It usually uses a 12-note meantone tuning given by stacking 11 fifths, and modern electronic music standardized this to 12 equally spaced notes per octave. Sometimes non-meantone tunings such as 17edo and superpyth tunings are used, however. | ||
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*Baroque dances with a swing and percussion track (made with a noise channel) | *Baroque dances with a swing and percussion track (made with a noise channel) | ||
*Repetitive stereotypically Baroque figurations with changing harmony | *Repetitive stereotypically Baroque figurations with changing harmony | ||
==Music of | ==Music of Yacavestub== | ||
Yacaic tunings use generally chromatic-sized steps, e.g. 8ed3/2, 13edo, 20ed3, 12edo, 18ed3, 11edo, 6ed3/2. Most Yacaic instruments are fixed pitch (metallophones, rhodes piano, mbiras). Nowadays most Quelocian ensembles use 12edo or 20ed3. | |||
==Ferlitian music== | ==Ferlitian music== | ||