HexaBluNa or HexaLolo

HexaBluNa or HexaLolo — a Blu(e) hexatonality

Harmonic visuals

Tonalibus 2e-7 hexa – 2024-01 – 59
Tonalibus 2e-7 hexa – 2024-01 – 60
Tonalibus 2e-7 hexa – 2024-01 – 61
Tonalibus 2e-7 hexa – 2024-01 – 62
Tonalibus 2e-7 hexa – 2024-01 – 63
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Tonalibus 2e-7 hexa - 2024-01 - 59
Tonalibus 2e-7 hexa - 2024-01 - 60
Tonalibus 2e-7 hexa - 2024-01 - 61
Tonalibus 2e-7 hexa - 2024-01 - 62
Tonalibus 2e-7 hexa - 2024-01 - 63
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Scale and sound samples

1) HexaBluNa or HexaLolo — plain scale — 15 seconds
2) HexaBluNa or HexaLolo — embellished scale — 20 seconds
3) HexaBluNa or HexaLolo — short sound sample, rhythmic — 143 seconds
4) HexaBluNa or HexaLolo — short sound sample, calm — 174 seconds

You may enjoy a sound sample or tonality loop as sound mantra for contemplation or meditation, for upliftment and focusing, or simply as soothing background sound for relaxation and regeneration.

Characteristics

  • Hexatonality matrix: There are two common and two exceptional interval distributions within the octave of hexatonalities in the catalogue. The two common distributions are: 1) one Reach step, four whole steps, and one single half step (or semitone); and 2) two Reach steps, two whole steps, and two half steps. The two exceptional interval distributions include: 1) three Reach steps, no whole step, and three half steps; and 2) one augmented Reach step (spanning four half steps), three whole steps, and two half steps.
  • HexaBluNa or HexaLolo: The first name indicates that this is a hexatonality based on the first few Na(tural) harmonics with the addition of the Blu(esy) minor third and quart in the lower tetrachord. The second name indicates that the lower tetrachord is the lowest possible or Lolo version of Reach (and the upper just with the minor seventh).
  • Step pattern: Ascending from the fundamental (tonic or Do), a Reach step leads to two consecutive half steps. Then comes a whole step and another Reach step. Finally a whole step leads up to the octave.
  • Scale intervals: Augmented second / minor third, major third, quart, quint, and minor seventh.
  • Tetrachords: The lower tetrachord is Lolo and the upper is PentaMin.
  • Harmonic axes: There are no axes.
  • Primary harmonic anchors: The fundamental or North anchor is fully present. The East anchor is partial with its head and right leg only. The West anchor is present with only its right leg. And the contrast or South anchor is completely absent.
  • Secondary harmonic anchors: There are two secondary anchors, SE and WN. They both strengthen the fundamental or North and the East anchors and the quart, one more the North, the other the East.
  • Moduation potential: Hexatonalities can facilitate modulations. HexaBluNa or HexaLolo may for example help bridge between LoloReachMin, LoloReachMix, PentaBluNa, etc.