词条 | Musical language |
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Musical languages are constructed languages based on musical sounds, which tend to incorporate articulation. Unlike tonal languages, focused on stress, and whistled languages, focused on pitch bends, musical languages distinguish pitches or rhythms. Whistled languages are dependent on an underlying spoken languages and are used in various cultures as a means for communication over distance, or as secret codes. The mystical concept of a language of the birds tries to connect the two categories, since some authors{{who?|date=February 2019}} of musical a priori languages have speculated about a mystical or primeval origin of the whistled languages.{{citation needed|date=February 2019}} Constructed musical languagesThere are only a few language families as of now such as the Solresol language family, Moss language family, and Nibuzigu language family. The Solresol family is a family of a posteriori languages (usually English) where a sequence of 7 notes of the western C-Major scale or the 12 tone chromatic scale are used as phonemes.
The Nibuzigu family
Other These other types are not considered full languages. Musically influenced languages
In fiction
In Film and other Media
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References1. ^{{cite web|last1=Koestner|first1=Bruce|title=Eaiea|url=http://www.eaiea.com/|website=eaiea.com|publisher=BizHosting|accessdate=9 January 2018}} External links
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