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Musical language

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Musical languages are languages based on musical sounds, either instead of or in addition to articulation. They can be categorized as constructed languages, and as whistled languages. Whistled languages are dependent on an underlying articulatory language, in actual use in various cultures as a means for communication over distance, or as secret codes. The mystical concept of a language of the birds connects the two categories, since some authors of musical a priori languages have speculated about a mystical or primeval origin of the whistled languages.

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Constructed musical languages

  • Solresol
  • Moss is a pidgin built out of melodic shapes.
  • Sarus
  • Eaiea uses the entire 12-step western chromatic scale.
  • Nibuzigu
  • Hymnos
  • Domila
  • In fiction

  • Voyage to Faremido
  • In Film and other Media

  • Close Encounters of the Third Kind
  • References

    Musical language Wikipedia