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For classical-inspired functional harmony, we propose the terms Oneiromajor and Oneirominor: Oneiromajor for Illarnekian where the 6th degree (the rising fifth) can be sharpened, and Oneirominor for Ultharian where the 8th degree (the leading tone) can be sharpened. In key signatures, Oneirominor should be treated as Ultharian and Oneiromajor should be treated as Illarnekian.
For classical-inspired functional harmony, we propose the terms Oneiromajor and Oneirominor: Oneiromajor for Illarnekian where the 6th degree (the rising fifth) can be sharpened, and Oneirominor for Ultharian where the 8th degree (the leading tone) can be sharpened. In key signatures, Oneirominor should be treated as Ultharian and Oneiromajor should be treated as Illarnekian. Note that Oneiromajor and Oneirominor still have the relative major-minor relationship; they are related by a major third, just like diatonic major/minor.
 
== Pseudo-diatonic theory ==
== Pseudo-diatonic theory ==
Oneirotonic is often used as distorted diatonic. Because distorted diatonic modal harmony and functional harmony both benefit from a recognizable major third, the following theory essentially assumes an [[A-Team]] tuning, i.e. an oneirotonic tuning with generator between 5\13 and 7\18 (or possibly an approximation of such a tuning, such as a [[neji]]). The reader is encouraged to experiment and see what ideas work for other oneirotonic tunings.
Oneirotonic is often used as distorted diatonic. Because distorted diatonic modal harmony and functional harmony both benefit from a recognizable major third, the following theory essentially assumes an [[A-Team]] tuning, i.e. an oneirotonic tuning with generator between 5\13 and 7\18 (or possibly an approximation of such a tuning, such as a [[neji]]). The reader is encouraged to experiment and see what ideas work for other oneirotonic tunings.