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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.
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.
Oneiro has at least two different types of "V-to-I" resolution because of the two fifth sizes:
# One uses the sharp fifth as the "V" and uses a true major third. The sharp "V" voiceleads naturally to the flat fifth in the resolved falling tonic triad on the I: e.g. P6-M8-P2 > M5-P1-(M/m)3.
# One uses the flat fifth as the "V" and the chord on the "V" is a "false major triad" R-P4-P6 (root-falling 4th-rising 5th).
 
Some suggested basic ana functional harmony progressions are listed below, 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.


* I-IVmin-VImaj-I
* I-IVmin-VImaj-I