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== Counterpoint ==
== Counterpoint ==
=== Harmony ===
Features of parahard semiquartal counterpoint:
# The main difficulty is that melodic motions and timings are very unlike what we're used to in heptatonic counterpoint (stepwise motion doesn't end up where we expect it to).
# Fortunately, semiquartal has plenty of small steps and relatively dissonant intervals such as the naiadic, which assists with melodic movement.
The notation used is conventional meantone circle-of-fifths notation plus ^/v (the small step of parahard semiquartal, 1\19 in 19edo and 1\24 in 24edo), which satisfies B^ = Cv. A semifourth can be written C-D^ or C-Ebv.
=== Intervals ===
These are all the intervals that occur in semiquartal. Cent values are in 19edo.
* minor mossecond: 63c, dissonant (tends to resolve to unison)
* major mossecond: 189c, suspended (can resolve down or up)
* perfect mosthird: 253c, consonant
** aka semifourth, ultraminor 3rd
* augmented mosthird: 379c, consonant
** aka major 3rd
* minor mosfourth: 316c, consonant
** aka minor 3rd
* major mosfourth: 442c, dissonant (can resolve down to mosthird or up to perfect fourth)
** aka semisixth, naiadic, ultramajor 3rd
* minor mosfifth: 505c, suspended
** aka perfect fourth
* major mosfifth: 633c, dissonant (tends to resolve up to perfect fifth)
* minor mossixth: 568c, (semi-)dissonant (can resolve down to perfect fourth)
* major mossixth: 693c, consonant
** aka perfect fifth
* minor mosseventh: 758c, dissonant (can resolve down to perfect fifth or up to moseighth)
** aka semitenth, ultraminor 6th
* major mosseventh: 884c, consonant
** aka major 6th
* minor moseighth: 821c, consonant
** aka minor 6th
* major moseighth: 947c, consonant
** aka semitwelfth, harmonic 7th
* minor mosninth: 1011c, suspended (can resolve down, less tendency to resolve up)
* major mosninth: 1137c, dissonant (tends to resolve up to octave)
* perfect mostenth: 1200, octave
 
Be especially careful with naiadics or semitenths in low registers.
 
=== Modes and functions ===
(important functional keys are in '''bold''')
* LLsLsLsLs: C D E Fv Gv G A A^ B^ C
** Function notation: '''I''' '''II''' III '''^III''' #^IV '''V''' '''VI''' '''bvVII''' ^VII '''I'''
** Major pentatonic on tonic, even a version of I-VI-ii-V-I.
* LsLsLsLLs: C D D^ E^ F G G^ A^ B^ C
** Function notation: '''I''' II '''bvIII''' ^III '''IV''' '''V''' '''bvVI''' '''bvVII''' ^VII '''I'''
 
=== Contrary motion ===
==== Unison opening up to 5th ====
==== Unison opening up to 4th ====
==== How to deal with naiadics ====
Let's be honest, I'm no Zhea and I think naiadics are straight-up dissonances. This dissonance is, however, a useful property since these are relatively easy to resolve.
===== Machaut cadences =====
*G^ C > G D, G^ C D^ > G D E^
*A^ D > G^ D^, A^ D E^ > G^ D^ F
 
===== Naiadic to semifourth =====
 
=== Parallel moseighths and mosthirds ===
=== Other motions ===
* Major to semifourth: D G^ B^ > D^ G C
* Semiquartal dominant: G B^ D E^ > G C D^/E
 
== Melodic approaches: A concultural tradition ==
== Melodic approaches: A concultural tradition ==
=== In-universe background ===
=== In-universe background ===