Thanks, Ares Land!Ares Land wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 11:04 am That is a really great project! I'm a bit sad I can't ask much in the way of interesting questions... I don't know anything about music or musical theory!
If I can make suggestions, I'd love to know how Academy-era Xurnese music sounds like.
Just a tiny bit of it, or a brief sketch of the overall picture of course! I do understand this is probably one of the hardest parts of your project...
You're right, getting anything that actually sounds like Xurnese music is going to take a while.
However, I don't mind lifting the lid on a couple of improvisations (using a microtonal iOS app), and one other draft, that give the tiniest hints of what's to come.
The app is very hard to control, and these are just my attempts, in real time, to explore sonorities which might be typical within Xurnese Salon music. Please don't judge too harshly! ‒ they're the equivalent of extremely rough sketches on napkins.
(Also, all of this music is Endajué linked, and all of it is meditative/slow, which is of course just one tiny facet of the vast world of Xurnese music. I want to make some ecstatic Xurnese music, and some ‘secular’ i.e. non-Endajué-rooted music, at some point...)
Xurno: Little Pucigéseč Fanfare
- This is a tiny sketch for the Xurnese organ (which has 60 divisions per octave). The ‘point’ of this is to illustrate the structure of the reverberent drone (imagine a large domed building to house this instrument, in which other instrumentalists and dancers can join the organ) coupled with a melodic duet, which plays with notes either very nearly next to each other or very nearly but not quite the notes which make the most mathematical sense to go with them, a feature which produces a trippy acoustic phenomenon called ‘beating’.
- This is waaay more draftalicious even than the above; but it illustrates two features to be developed. One: mystical drone on a ‘symmetrical chord’ on the Xurnese organ. (The organ's interface, as I've understood it so far, is a tall tubular structure about the diameter of a doorway, usually set on a pillar ascended by spiral stairs near the centre of the roof level of a domed structure, with what we might think of as ‘stops’ rather than keys arranged in a helix all the way up the tube. The helix structure creates a lattice, and one thing Endajué organists tend to do is use visual symmetry to create mad chord progressions, which they weave slowly by e.g. closing one stop but opening the two stops northwest and northeast of it, etc.). Two: that sort of texture being cut through by soloistic zither/dulcimer-type-thing* playing. (The buttons on the app are tiny, hence I keep trying and failing to play the same figure, in 60-EDO, this will be much better mocked up in a DAW rather than with a live instrument.)
- Finally, this piece (also still a draft) is a bit of a cheat: it's the only piece I wrote (the material of) previous to this project which I think I might usefully cannibalise for it. It uses our equal-tempered 12-tone scale ‒ but that was within the Xurnese range of possibilities, so it's valid. I imagine 3 or 4 zither-type-things being played, once again, beneath a Xurnese organ. I have it posited as a movement from a dzúsuc service in the lišu dzusnar of Lidau. It feels like a useful atmosphere sketch; dancers and musicians punctuated portions of these services, which occured every nineday.
*Zomp, Xurnese terms for these instruments (the organ, and something like the zither / particularly like the Turkish qanun / also a bit like the guzheng ‒ counterpart to the Verdurian dičura) would be amazing!