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*[[File:Forerain.mp3]] Forerain (A short piano loop)
*[[File:Forerain.mp3]] Forerain (A short piano loop)
=== Diasem ===
=== Diasem ===
*[[File:Skellan Anthem.mp3]] The national anthem of [https://linguifex.com/wiki/Skellan Skella], a concountry of mine. (Scale used is [[diasem]])
*[[File:Skellan Anthem.mp3]] The national anthem of [https://linguifex.com/wiki/Skellan Skella], a concountry of mine. (Scale used is [[diasem]], tuning is [[36edo]]'s 6:2:1 diasem)
 
=== Neutral thirds scales ===
=== Neutral thirds scales ===
* [[File:Fogs,_storms,_rainbows.mp3]]: A short piano piece mostly in 17edo. Last part is in 34edo.
* [[File:Fogs,_storms,_rainbows.mp3]]: A short piano piece mostly in 17edo. Last part is in 34edo.

Revision as of 13:30, 18 September 2021

I go by Inthar (in-THAR (th as in thin), meaning 'raven' in the conlang it comes from). I use he/him pronouns. I am Inthar#5959 on Discord.

My main interests are: simple exotic MOS patterns, mainly oneirotonic, smitonic, and semiquartal, and edos that support them. I'm interested in applying counterpoint, and modal and functional harmony] to small MOSes and edos. Here's a list of tuning languages I want to explore:

My main theoretical influences are Baroque counterpoint, Igliashon Jones and Zhea Erose, though I do not consider myself a Zheanist. I contributed to TAMNAMS, Diamond-mos notation and to the mos articles 5L 3s and 4L 3s.

Music

All my music is licensed under CC-BY 4.0, unless specified otherwise.

Smitonic

Oneirotonic

edo version

17edo and parapyth diatonic

Pieces in Locrian

Locrian is my favorite diatonic mode. I've tried to combine it with classical and 8-bit tropes with varying degrees of success.

Diasem

Neutral thirds scales

Miscellaneous

Some VGM loop in 31edo.

Pages

JI

Edos and mosses

List subpages