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Crowverse is a hypothetical future evolution of Earth dominated by sapient flightless descendants of present-day crows. They have larger bodies and larger heads than our crows, which caused them to lose flight and gave them more bulky shoulders and a more upright stance. | Crowverse is a hypothetical future evolution of Earth dominated by sapient flightless descendants of present-day crows (called "corvins"). They have larger bodies and larger heads than our crows, which caused them to lose flight and gave them more bulky shoulders and a more upright stance. | ||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
Corvin music tends to emphasize harmony, rhythm and timbre much more than melody, which most corvins consider a part of language instead. Much of corvin music is based on chord-scale theory. In songs, the melody is considered part of the lyrics and is in the chord-scale the music is currently in (most passerine languages are tonal and some even require producing two notes at once). Corvin music uses many kinds of inharmonic timbres (many more than human music) as well as harmonic ones. | |||
* Most early recorded bird musical traditions are overtone singing and other timbral singing traditions demanding the various timbral nuances the | * Most early recorded bird musical traditions are overtone singing and other timbral singing traditions demanding the various timbral nuances the corvin syrinx is capable of. | ||
* Primodality: In-universe, primodality is invented by a sapient bird; birds use primodality to impart colors to chord-scales and sung dyad phonemes. | * Primodality: In-universe, primodality is invented by a sapient bird; birds use primodality to impart colors to chord-scales and sung dyad phonemes. | ||
* There is also a bird culture that uses soundscapes made by non-ji/inharmonic/pseudo-JI chords. | * There is also a bird culture that uses soundscapes made by non-ji/inharmonic/pseudo-JI chords. |
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