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==Harmony== | ==Harmony== | ||
Semiquartal modal and functional harmony is a more modern construct and is a staple of modern Netagin popular music, such as rock, metal and electronic music. | |||
===MOS modes=== | ===MOS modes=== | ||
Modes of the 9-note scale are called ''hačama'' (sg. ''hačame'', lit. facial expression). | Modes of the 9-note scale are called ''hačama'' (sg. ''hačame'', lit. facial expression). | ||
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===MODMOS modes=== | ===MODMOS modes=== | ||
===Functional harmony=== | ===Functional harmony=== | ||
Many of the harmonic functions carry over from diatonic, because the | Many of the harmonic functions carry over from diatonic, because the semiquartal scale has fifths and seconds similar to that of diatonic. The functions new to semiquartal are bolded; semi- is used for functions that are a semi-fourth below a diatonic function and similarly hemi- for semi-fourth above a diatonic function. Functions modulate naturally to other functions via fifths, semi-fourths, or sometimes naiadics (perfect fifth minus semifourth; 442 cents in 19edo). | ||
*I. Tonic | *I. Tonic | ||
*II. Supertonic | *II. Supertonic |
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