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The notes are called 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. 0 of the 4th dekatave is written as 0₄ and has a frequency of 200*sqrt(2) Hz. Music is written with a jianpu-style notation which has been adopted worldwide in the early 20th century. | The notes are called 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. 0 of the 4th dekatave is written as 0₄ and has a frequency of 200*sqrt(2) Hz. Music is written with a jianpu-style notation which has been adopted worldwide in the early 20th century. | ||
There are three main modes used in composition: dicot[7], called Durmoll (seen above), 5edo, and 10edo. | There are three main modes used in composition: dicot[7], called Durmoll (seen above), 5edo, and 10edo. Traditionally the main triad is taken to be [0 3 6]. Neopentatonicist composers use this triad on only the pentatonic notes on a certain mode, though more modern reincarnations of this style remove that requirement. Neopentatonic melodies are traditionally written in the equipentatonic mode and have a strong folk-like sound. Pieces or sections of pieces written in Durmoll or something similar have a strong resemblance to the music of the Classical period. Modern orchestral works from the Late Romantic onwards use both modes equally. | ||
==Instruments== | ==Instruments== | ||