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The best known hypermodal system is the HRMIA (Harmonic Ioni-Aeolian hypermodal system). Others include HRMPL (Harmonic Phrygi-Lydian), ZIPH, PELP4 (Paraemili-Laptian Internible), ARCA2 (Arcadian Alternative Second), MPI (Metaprotoiberian), NMD (Nomadic), LDM (Lemodmodian) and AZEPG (Azzurrepogian) hypermodal systems. | The best known hypermodal system is the HRMIA (Harmonic Ioni-Aeolian hypermodal system). Others include HRMPL (Harmonic Phrygi-Lydian), ZIPH, PELP4 (Paraemili-Laptian Internible), ARCA2 (Arcadian Alternative Second), MPI (Metaprotoiberian), NMD (Nomadic), LDM (Lemodmodian) and AZEPG (Azzurrepogian) hypermodal systems. | ||
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Revision as of 07:03, 9 July 2026
A hypermodal system is a set of scales in paramodal relation to each other. It is used for further classification of nonsensical useless scales. Any set of hypermodes has a hypermodal formula.
Heptatonic hypermodal systems are each sets of 2 modal systems - the original modal system and it's paramodal system. They therefore contain 14 different scales.
The best known hypermodal system is the HRMIA (Harmonic Ioni-Aeolian hypermodal system). Others include HRMPL (Harmonic Phrygi-Lydian), ZIPH, PELP4 (Paraemili-Laptian Internible), ARCA2 (Arcadian Alternative Second), MPI (Metaprotoiberian), NMD (Nomadic), LDM (Lemodmodian) and AZEPG (Azzurrepogian) hypermodal systems.