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== Harmony in the semiquartal scale==
== Harmony in the semiquartal scale==
Semiquartal modal harmony is a more modern construct. A particular style of it was pioneered by the Brycþéñ lly Frindu Jydylisríz and has gained some popularity in the Windermere Commonwealth, and "popular hanier" has begun incorporating it.
Semiquartal modal harmony (''vynbear'' 'togetherness') is a more modern construct. A particular style of it was pioneered by the Brycþéñ lly Frindu Jydylisríz and has gained some popularity in the Windermere Commonwealth, and "popular hanier" has begun incorporating it.
Modes of the 9-note scale are called ''hačama'' (sg. ''hačame'', lit. facial expression). These are distinct from the traditional ''hanier''s.
Modes of the 9-note scale are called ''hačama'' (sg. ''hačame'', lit. facial expression). These are distinct from the traditional ''hanier''s.


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Functional harmony is based on using 4L 1s modes and their subsets on functional degrees.
Functional harmony is based on using 4L 1s modes and their subsets on functional degrees.
== Rhythm ==
== Rhythm ==
Bjeheondian rhythm is based on complex rhythmic cycles known as ''tălea'' in Windermere (from Ntg. ''talea'', from t-l-j), often consisting of more than 10 beats per "measure". (Steal from konnakol)
Bjeheondian rhythm is based on complex rhythmic cycles known as ''tălea'' in Windermere (from Ntg. ''talea'', from t-l-j), often consisting of more than 10 beats per "measure". (Steal from konnakol)
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