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Review of Joseph Swain, Musical Languages New YorkPitches are like phonemes in that they are small, categorically perceived units, and each musical “language” seems to involve only a small number of them.
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Music and Language - UCI Music Department... musical language, in which iconic symbols coexist with traditional musical sounds. Music theorists have mostly avoided the analysis of such music, but ...
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LINGUIST List 35.1255 Fun Fact: SolresolApr 19, 2024 · Initially dubbed "la Langue musicale universelle," translating to the international music language, Solresol sought to be a universal mode ...
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The History Of Solresol: A Musical Attempt At A Universal LanguageJun 3, 2022 · Solresol, for example, combines sol, re and sol, and it literally means “language. ... defined many of the possible five-syllable Solresol words.
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Tone Language Speakers and Musicians Share Enhanced ... - NIHApr 2, 2013 · Associations between task performance and musical/language expertise were also observed (Fig. ... tonal) language. Thus, we infer that the ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Strange Voyage and Adventures of Domingo Gonsales, by Francis Godwin.### Summary of Lunar Inhabitants' Communication and Language
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The Logic of the Birds - Article - RenovatioMay 6, 2022 · In medieval and Renaissance alchemy, the “language of the birds” named a “perfect language,” whose form perfectly corresponded to the cosmos, ...
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Solresol language and stenographic script - OmniglotSep 6, 2024 · Solresol is a musical language invented by François Sudre in the 19th century to facilitate international communication.
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Solresol | Grove Music - Oxford Music OnlineOct 29, 2019 · Sudre: Langue musicale universelle inventée par François Sudre, etc. MS. corrections. (Paris, 1866). U. Eco: La ricerca della lingua perfetta ...
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XXIIVV — solresolInvented by Jean-François Sudre, Solresol is an artificial language based on the seven syllables of Music( do , re , mi , fa , sol , la , si ).
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(PDF) Musical Language as a Social Project (on the Example of the ...Aug 7, 2025 · It is widely accepted that the development of the musical language of a national compositional school is the outcome of the interplay between ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Musical Antistrophes: Jonathan Zorn + Jackson Moore + Seth ...Zorn has constructed a speech-based music using electronic technology, Moore has created a pidgin language with a musical phonology called Moss, and Dellinger ...
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Solresol - Futility ClosetJun 24, 2011 · ) as phonemes in a vocabulary of 2,600 roots. Related words share initial syllables; for example, doremi means “day,” dorefa “week,” doreso ...
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Solresol - DodonaSolresol is a musical language based on the principles of solfège, a music education method used to teach the pitch and sight singing. Theoretically, Solresol ...
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GRAMMAR OF SOLRESOLNov 19, 1997 · Mdld, refuse, reject. Smsf, draw back, retreat. Important Note: -When speaking Solresol, one should take great care to pause after every word; ...General Concepts of SOLRESOL · Words of one syllable · Number of words · VerbsMissing: vocabulary | Show results with:vocabulary
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[PDF] Biuletyn Polskiego Towarzystwa Językoznawczego. Bulletin de la ...GAJEWSKI Boleslas, SUDRE François (1902): Grammaire du Solrésol ou langue ... PENCIAK Bolesław (1997): Słownik przysłów polsko-esperancki. – Warszawa ...
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[PDF] Solresol Dictionary - Geocaching ToolboxSharp (as in music, "C Sharp"). Chromatic? Solmirela. Flat (as in music, "B Flat"). Chromatic? Solmiresi. Natural (as in music), diatonic (using only the notes ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Reprise for a 19th-Century Language Based on MusicApr 12, 2018 · In the summer of 2017, modern-day devotees of Solresol, an obscure 19th-century attempt to craft a universal language based in music, ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Las lenguas artificiales musicales - Universidad de ExtremaduraResumen. Este trabajo intenta definir el lugar y el valor de las lenguas musicales dentro de una investigación en equipo sobre lenguas artificiales.
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Magma: Visionary sounds from another planet - Festival JazzkaarApr 27, 2015 · Kobaïan is basically a phonetic language made by elements of the Slavonic and Germanic languages able to express some things musically.
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Magma – Kobaïan Dictionary | GeniusMagma = lava, magma Mëkanïk = movement, mouvement Mëtahl-Zekzïon = Brass Section Malaẁëlëkaahm = incantation Meletsi = parfume, scent, fragrance Mennh
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Nıbuzıgu: A Musical ConlangNıbuzıgu is a constructed tonal language designed to use musical scales for expressing mood (whether a clause is command, a proposition, a wish or a question)
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Maas - Jackson MooreMaas has 120 words, each of which is a basic 2-to-4 note melodic shape. Music and language are uncannily similar—it's one of those things that is so obvious, ...
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Jackson Moore - Moss, a musical language - Free Music ArchiveMoss, a musical language Album. Jackson Moore. 7K plays 1.6K downloads. Play page. Link copied! Released Mar 12, 2015. Plays 7K. Downloads 1.6K. Favorites 1.Missing: phonology | Show results with:phonology
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EaieaThe Eaiea language, created by Bruce Koestner, is designed to allow musical instruments the opportunity to speak words through combinations of pitches, and also ...Missing: conlang | Show results with:conlang
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is there such thing other constructed musical language beside the ...Apr 11, 2019 · is there such thing other constructed musical language beside the seven musical languages solresol domila eaiea sarus moss nibuzigu and hymmnos?Missing: conlang | Show results with:conlang
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Introduction (Chapter 1) - ToneTell someone you are writing a book about 'Tone', and they look blank, and yet by some estimates as much as 60–70 per cent of the world's languages are tonal.Missing: source | Show results with:source
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Neural correlates of intonation and lexical tone in tonal and non ...Jan 20, 2020 · A better understanding of intonation perception in Mandarin is of great interest, not only because about 60–70% of the world's languages are ...
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The Four Mandarin Chinese Tones - ThoughtCoJul 24, 2024 · Tones are used to determine which Mandarin Chinese word is being implied. For example, the meaning of mǎ (horse) is very different from mā (mother).
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Background on Yoruba Tonal System and its Acquisition - Qiraat AfricaMay 5, 2020 · Moreover, these three lexical tones vary in terms of strength; the high (/) tone appears as the strongest, then comes the low (\) tone, whereas ...
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[PDF] study of the similarity between linguistic tones and melodic pitch ...Features of linguistic tone contours are important factors that shape the distinct melodic characteristics of different genres of Chinese opera.
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Language experience predicts music processing in a half-million ...Liu & Hilton et al. compared music perception abilities between a half-million native speakers of 54 languages. Speakers of tonal languages had an advantage for ...
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The impact of musical training and tone language experience ... - PMCPeople who have musical training or long-term tone language use are found to have enhanced pitch perception.
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[PDF] Prosody, Tone, and Intonation - University College LondonProsody includes pitch, duration, amplitude, and voice quality. Tone refers to pitch patterns. Intonation is the melodic facet of prosody.
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Tone (Chapter 10) - The Cambridge Handbook of PhonologyBy some estimates as many as 70% of the world's languages are tonal. They include languages spoken by huge numbers of people, and in geographically diverse ...
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Whistled language of the island of La Gomera (Canary Islands), the ...Silbo Gomero is a whistled language on La Gomera Island, replicating Castilian Spanish with whistles, and is the only fully developed whistled language ...
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Darwin, C. R. 1871. The descent of man, and selection in relation to ...Aug 9, 2025 · The half-art and half-instinct of language still bears the stamp of its gradual evolution. The ennobling belief in God is not universal with man ...
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The origins of language and the evolution of music - PubMedThis review examines Darwin's hypothesis of similarities between language and music indicating a shared evolutionary history.
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Hymmnoserver - MainA language of song magic, known as "Hymmnos". Here, you will be able to learn how this language works and you may look up words in English and Japanese.Missing: phonemes fields size soundtracks
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Hymmnos Language - EXA_PICO Universe Wiki - FandomHymmnos is derived from a language used by the Moon Chanters, an ancient line of shamans who invoked magic through spell casting.Missing: phonemes fields size
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(PDF) Speech and Text in Compositions by John Cage 1950-1992John Cage's spoken-text compositions synthesize writing, composition, and visual elements to produce texts that function as musical scores for speakers.
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MusicLM: Google AI generates music in various genres at 24 kHzJan 30, 2023 · Researchers from Google announced a new generative AI model called MusicLM that can create 24 KHz musical audio from text descriptions.
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[PDF] A Musical Approach to Speech MelodyMar 5, 2018 · We present here a musical approach to speech melody, one that takes advantage of the intervallic precision made possible with musical ...
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How Griots Tell Legendary Epics Through Stories and Songs in ...Apr 20, 2020 · Griots, narrators of oral traditions, tell epics through songs and stories, adding details relevant to their lives and audiences, and perform ...
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Vibration-based communication for deafblind people - ResearchGateMay 10, 2022 · This paper presents Morse I/O (MIO), a vibrotactile interface for Android, evaluated through experiments and interviews with deafblind participants.Missing: Solresol | Show results with:Solresol
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Bone aerophones from Eynan-Mallaha (Israel) indicate imitation of ...Jun 9, 2023 · Here we report new evidence for Palaeolithic sound-making instruments from the Levant with the discovery of seven aerophones made of perforated bird bones.
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The beautiful languages of the people who talk like birds - BBCMay 24, 2017 · The trilled sounds allow shepherds to communicate across deep ravines, and they are apparently so close to the local birdsong that blackbirds ...
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State-of-the-art: Esperanto History - Esperantic Studies FoundationPhilosophical languages include John Wilkins' 1668 Real Character, François Sudre's 1827 Solresol, and James C. Brown's 1955 Loglan. Esperanto belongs to ...
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[PDF] Constructed Languages as Semantic and Semiotic SystemsFurthermore, it also supports direct input of sounds through the MIDI interface, providing a real-time translation of musical notes into Solresol and English.
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MusicLM: Generating Music From Text - Google ResearchWe introduce MusicLM, a model generating high-fidelity music from text descriptions such as a calming violin melody backed by a distorted guitar riff.
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Puzzle Monday: Sing Along - Atlas ObscuraAug 7, 2023 · The r/solresol subreddit has about 1,000 members, but the most active enthusiasts are on Discord, where a Solresol channel has 170 members.
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Communication & Language Development: Why Music Therapy WorksMay 16, 2025 · Discover how music therapy enhances communication and language development through rhythm, pitch, improvisation, and prosody.
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Exposé Online | Features | A Short History of Kobaïan-Earth RelationsMagma is a concept band whose albums explain the origins and development of the new civilization on Kobaïa, and their interactions with the people of Earth and ...
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[PDF] HILDEGARD'S LINGUA IGNOTA AND MUSIC“The Unknown Hildegard: Editing, Performance, and Reception (An Ordo Virtutum in Five. Acts).” In Music in Print and Beyond: Hildegard von Bingen to The Beatles ...Missing: aspects proto- language
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[PDF] Meaning in the Motives: an Analysis of the Leitmotifs of Wagner's RingIn this paper, I will examine some of the key leitmotifs from Wagner's Der Ring des Niblungen in order to more deeply understand Wagner's intent, and how Wagner ...
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Steve Roden | 12kRoden's working process uses various forms of specific notation (words, musical scores, maps, etc.) and translates them through self invented systems into ...
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Music and movement share a dynamic structure that ... - PNASWe present an empirical method for testing whether music and movement share a common structure that affords equivalent and universal emotional expressions.Abstract · General Method · DiscussionMissing: via | Show results with:via
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Melodic intonation therapy for non-fluent aphasia after strokeAug 23, 2023 · Summary. Music-based melodic intonation therapy (MIT) has shown promise as a treatment for non-fluent aphasia after stroke.Missing: 2015-2024 | Show results with:2015-2024
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Clinical study of melodic intonation therapy combined with ...Jun 14, 2023 · Some studies had shown that the cognitive level of patients with aphasia after stroke was lower than that of non-aphasic patients, and there ...
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Heilung, Seven That Spells, Messa – Roadburn Festival Tilburg ...Apr 23, 2019 · Heilung's show began with an opening ceremony, or a ritual, its participants, clad in costumes made of cloth and leather, decorated with beads, ...
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Linguistic sci-fi in Embassytown | Sentence first - WordPress.comAug 29, 2017 · Allowing Miéville this trick of impossibility, or underspecificity, means the alien Language remains truly alien, exciting in sketched form – ...
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Embassytown | Language and Linguistics in Sci-Fi - ScholarBlogsJun 16, 2025 · Embassytown takes us to the root of what language is and gives us the narrative space to imagine how it could be different.
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Old Music and the Slave Women and Semley's Necklace - Infinity Plus"Old Music and the Slave Women" (1999) continues the unhappy history of Werel and Yeowe, begun in Four Ways to Forgiveness (1995).
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Exploring the Genius of Ursula Le Guin's Hainish Cycle - ReactorThe Hainish Cycle spans decades of Le Guin's career, starting with Rocannon's World (1966) and ending with The Telling (2000).Missing: diplomacy | Show results with:diplomacy
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Hymmnos alphabet - OmniglotThe Hymmnos alphabet was created by Akira Tsuchiya to write Hymmnos, an invented language used in the video game series 'Ar tonelico'.
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Korok Seed Puzzles - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild GuideMar 3, 2017 · This page lists the different puzzle types you have to solve when you find a hidden Korok on the map. For locations and more detailed solutions, refer to Korok ...
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MAGIC IS AFOOT: A Conversation with ALAN MOORE about the ...May 10, 2007 · Celebrated comics author ALAN MOORE gives Jay Babcock a historical-theoretical-autobiographical earful about the connection between the Arts and the Occult.
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Is Music a Universal Language? - Not Another Music History Cliché!Jan 4, 2018 · The notion of music as a universal language is practically ubiquitous; it's often treated as a truth that “everyone knows,” even if they don't remember where ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Five tones of Spielberg's alien language - Music TalesAug 23, 2018 · ... Close Encounters of the Third Kind and its use as a universal language in communicating with aliens. Learn about the process of creating the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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'Close Encounters' Turns 40: Why Its Legacy Has Endured for AgesNov 20, 2017 · ... Close Encounters of the Third Kind" four decades ago ... Called Solresol, it was devised and popularized by French music ...
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How could we communicate with aliens? The science behind 'Close ...Nov 16, 2022 · Five musical tones are the key to understanding aliens in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. But what about IRL?
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Compositions - Anna Skryleva - Conductor/ComposerThe piece is musically based on the "Solresol" language. This planned language was developed at the beginning of the 19th century by the Frenchman Jean François ...<|control11|><|separator|>