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<div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">Pre-Columbian South American music is loosely based around a pentatonic scale. Whether or not this scale deviates from the contemporary 12-equal pentatonic scale is up for debate, though there is much speculation and research indicating that the Natives did not strictly adhere to a single fixed-tuning of this pentatonic scale. | <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">Pre-Columbian South American music is loosely based around a [[2L 3s|pentatonic]] scale. Whether or not this scale deviates from the contemporary [[12edo|12-equal]] pentatonic scale is up for debate, though there is much speculation and research indicating that the Natives did not strictly adhere to a single fixed-tuning of this pentatonic scale. | ||
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[[http://mcis2.princeton.edu/jaguar/jaguar.html|Music from the Land of the Jaguar]] (audio and pictures)</pre></div> | [[http://mcis2.princeton.edu/jaguar/jaguar.html|Music from the Land of the Jaguar]] (audio and pictures)</pre></div> | ||
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<div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;width:200%;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html"><html><head><title>Pre-Columbian South American Music</title></head><body>Pre-Columbian South American music is loosely based around a pentatonic scale. Whether or not this scale deviates from the contemporary 12-equal pentatonic scale is up for debate, though there is much speculation and research indicating that the Natives did not strictly adhere to a single fixed-tuning of this pentatonic scale.<br /> | <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;width:200%;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html"><html><head><title>Pre-Columbian South American Music</title></head><body>Pre-Columbian South American music is loosely based around a <a class="wiki_link" href="/2L%203s">pentatonic</a> scale. Whether or not this scale deviates from the contemporary <a class="wiki_link" href="/12edo">12-equal</a> pentatonic scale is up for debate, though there is much speculation and research indicating that the Natives did not strictly adhere to a single fixed-tuning of this pentatonic scale.<br /> | ||
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Pre-Columbian South American music is loosely based around a [[2L 3s|pentatonic]] scale. Whether or not this scale deviates from the contemporary [[12edo|12-equal]] pentatonic scale is up for debate, though there is much speculation and research indicating that the Natives did not strictly adhere to a single fixed-tuning of this pentatonic scale. ==See Also:== [[http://dolsenmusic.net/books/eldorado/index.html|Music of El Dorado]] (audio examples) [[http://mcis2.princeton.edu/jaguar/jaguar.html|Music from the Land of the Jaguar]] (audio and pictures)
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<html><head><title>Pre-Columbian South American Music</title></head><body>Pre-Columbian South American music is loosely based around a <a class="wiki_link" href="/2L%203s">pentatonic</a> scale. Whether or not this scale deviates from the contemporary <a class="wiki_link" href="/12edo">12-equal</a> pentatonic scale is up for debate, though there is much speculation and research indicating that the Natives did not strictly adhere to a single fixed-tuning of this pentatonic scale.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:0:<h2> --><h2 id="toc0"><a name="x-See Also:"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:0 -->See Also:</h2> <br /> <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://dolsenmusic.net/books/eldorado/index.html" rel="nofollow">Music of El Dorado</a> (audio examples)<br /> <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://mcis2.princeton.edu/jaguar/jaguar.html" rel="nofollow">Music from the Land of the Jaguar</a> (audio and pictures)</body></html>