User:Xenjacob/Tetrachordal Mad Libs Assignment

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Write a short song with a generalized melody in a heptatonic scale. That is, write a melody that specifies a rhythm, as well as which pitch, out of 7 notes per octave, but not the exact tuning of each of the 7 notes. If you like, you could use a blank staff with numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 for noteheads.

The lyrics to this song will be a mad lib. That is, it will have certain words left blank, save for an indication of the part of speech //(adjective)// or something even more specific //(container)//. Make the blanks so that they are all sung on scale degrees 1, 2, 5, and 6.

Sing the song to any (or every) scale in the [[Tricesimoprimal Tetrachordal Tesseract]]. Assign words to each degree of 31 EDO that you use.

(This process may take some extra constraints to produce coherent results because some pitches are used as scale degree 1 in some scales and degree 2 in others!)

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<html><head><title>Tetrachordal Mad Libs Assignment</title></head><body>Write a short song with a generalized melody in a heptatonic scale. That is, write a melody that specifies a rhythm, as well as which pitch, out of 7 notes per octave, but not the exact tuning of each of the 7 notes. If you like, you could use a blank staff with numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 for noteheads.<br />
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The lyrics to this song will be a mad lib. That is, it will have certain words left blank, save for an indication of the part of speech <em>(adjective)</em> or something even more specific <em>(container)</em>. Make the blanks so that they are all sung on scale degrees 1, 2, 5, and 6.<br />
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Sing the song to any (or every) scale in the <a class="wiki_link" href="/Tricesimoprimal%20Tetrachordal%20Tesseract">Tricesimoprimal Tetrachordal Tesseract</a>. Assign words to each degree of 31 EDO that you use.<br />
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(This process may take some extra constraints to produce coherent results because some pitches are used as scale degree 1 in some scales and degree 2 in others!)</body></html>