THE MINISTRY OF HISTORICAL CONSERVATION AND ABANDONED PRACTICES

Present Anaphorian Ambassador To Tamil

PRAVEEN VENKATARAMANA
Recent research of Venkataramana from his recent visit to Anaphoria.

 

 

After the second wave of migration to the Island, many of the people became so violent that they reduced the population of  the island to 7 small clans close to death. One person no longer affiliated with any group, turned his bow into a bow harp and started playing music on it, and it elicited (what was then) the strangest mix of reactions in the other 6 clans.
Clan 1 felt a psychedelic experience, getting into an altered state of consciousness.
Clan 2 felt driven to build another instrument like that and spread the joy.
Clan 3 felt driven to explore new tunings.
Clan 4 felt a strange sense of comfort with every aspect of herself and all her internal stigmas were gone.
Clan 5 felt an incredible surge of love and feeling for all of humanity.
Clan 6 felt a sudden desire to dance.
This brought the worse period of violence on Anaphoria island to a close

 

x-ray of bowharp

Near present day Opuray, scrolls that have been unearthed and translated show the use of 6-12 harmonics on all strings as laying the foundation for both helixsongs and tetrachordal scales,
Newer manuscripts in the same area illustrate instruments that were brrought by  later exiles like lutes/tanburs (producing subharmonic scales).
Finally the most recent and detailed drawings show murchanas emerging as harp-like instruments as well as kalimbas, tchahouns, xylophones, and flutes were imported.


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