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==Instruments== | ===Instruments=== | ||
Some instruments used in | Some instruments used in Clofabian music include the ''spiusin''/''spüśın'', a kind of harp or lyre with sympathetic strings; ''penicillin'', a [[w:psalmodicon|psalmodicon]]-like instrument (which is, incidentally, called ''moldpill'' in Estonian); ''ditoren'', the crychord; and the ''sevoren'' (borrowed from [[Eevo]] ''sewvore'') (an isomorphic keyboard). | ||
==Tunings== | ===Tunings=== | ||
Clofabian tunings depend on the instrument. However, "Diaphonic cycles" (scales based on JI ratios with a common numerator) and "Helixsong cycles" (scales based on JI ratios with a common denominator) [Erv Wilson] are common tunings, as well as the Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale. | |||
==Styles== | ===Styles=== | ||
==Dodellian music== | |||
Dodellia features a wide range of musical cultures: | |||
*throat singers | |||
*black-key pentatonic | |||
*7edo |
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