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*[[Mathematics of MOS#Entropy_of_a_scale_degree|Degree entropy]] - a measure of how informative a degree of an MOS scale is on average is of what mode the scale is in.
*[[Mathematics of MOS#Entropy_of_a_scale_degree|Degree entropy]] - a measure of how informative a degree of an MOS scale is on average is of what mode the scale is in.
*[[Dipentatonic scales]] - What's better than one pentatonic scale? Two pentatonic scales, of course!
*[[Dipentatonic scales]] - What's better than one pentatonic scale? Two pentatonic scales, of course!
*[[User:IlL/Inthar's EDO impressions]]


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Revision as of 00:43, 3 August 2023

I go by Inthar (he/him; pronounced in-THAR (th as in thin), meaning 'crow' or 'raven' in the conlang it comes from). I am most active as @inthar on Discord.

Contributions to the Xen Wiki

Todo list

  • Write more about Celephaisian, Mnarian, Mnaeolian, and Sarnathian modal harmony in oneirotonic

Music

All my music is licensed under CC-BY 4.0, unless specified otherwise.

11edo

13edo

Oneirotonic Modal Studies

8 modal harmony studies, one in each mode of 13edo oneirotonic (5L 3s).

Dylathian (LLsLLsLs) study
Ultharian (LsLLsLsL) study
Hlanithian (sLLsLsLL) study
Illarnekian (LLsLsLLs) study
Mnarian (LsLsLLsL) study
Sarnathian (sLsLLsLL) study
Celephaïsian (LsLLsLLs) study
Kadathian (sLLsLLsL) study

21edo

17edo and neogothic diatonic

Pieces in Locrian

I've tried to combine Locrian with classical and 8-bit tropes with varying degrees of success.

Diasem

Neutral thirds scales

Miscellaneous

Some VGM loop in 31edo.

Pages

Edos and mosses

  • Well-Tempered 13-Tone Clavier - Collaborative Discord project to create 26 major and minor preludes and fugues in 13edo (not necessarily in a Baroque style).
  • Degree entropy - a measure of how informative a degree of an MOS scale is on average is of what mode the scale is in.
  • Dipentatonic scales - What's better than one pentatonic scale? Two pentatonic scales, of course!

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