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In pseudo-classical functional harmony, the 6th scale degree (either an augmented mossixth or a perfect mossixth) could be treated as mutable. The perfect mossixth would be used when invoking the diatonic V-to-I trope by modulating by a perfect mosfourth from the sixth degree "dominant". The augmented mossixth would be used when a major key needs to be used on the fourth degree "subdominant".
In pseudo-classical functional harmony, the 6th scale degree (either an augmented mossixth or a perfect mossixth) could be treated as mutable. The perfect mossixth would be used when invoking the diatonic V-to-I trope by modulating by a perfect mosfourth from the sixth degree "dominant". The augmented mossixth would be used when a major key needs to be used on the fourth degree "subdominant".


The ''Oneiro Falling Suspended Pentatonic'', i.e. P1-M2-P4-M5-M7 (on J, J-K-M-N-P), is also an important subset in ana modes: it roughly implies the "least" tonality (In particular, it only implies ana-ness, not major or minor tonality), and it sounds floaty, suspended and un-tonicized, much like suspended and quartal chords do in diatonic contexts.
The ''Oneiro Falling Suspended Pentatonic'', i.e. P1-M2-P4-M5-M7 (on J, J-K-M-N-P), is also an important subset in ana modes: it roughly implies the "least" tonality (In particular, it only implies ana-ness, not major or minor tonality), and it sounds floaty, suspended and un-tonicized, much like suspended and quartal chords do in diatonic contexts. The ''Oneiro Rising Suspended Pentatonic'' P1-M2-P4-P6-M7 (J-K-M-O-P) can be used for similar effect.
==== Functional harmony ====
==== Functional harmony ====
Some suggested basic ana functional harmony progressions, outlined very roughly Note that VI, VII and VIII are sharp 5th, 6th-like and 7th-like degrees respectively. A Roman numeral without maj or min means either major or minor. The "Natural" Roman numerals follow the Illarnekian mode.
Some suggested basic ana functional harmony progressions, outlined very roughly Note that VI, VII and VIII are sharp 5th, 6th-like and 7th-like degrees respectively. A Roman numeral without maj or min means either major or minor. The "Natural" Roman numerals follow the Illarnekian mode.