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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

On Fri, 08 Jun 2001, Rob Speer wrote:
>The idea of inventing Lojbanic culture (such as with new forms of poetry)
>helped prompt this idea: what if the sounds of Lojbanic words were expressed
>as music in a specific way?
>
>There are 12 notes in the chromatic scale, but only 10 of them are used in
>either the major or minor scale of any given key. There are also 10
>vowels/dipthongs in Lojban: a e i o u y ai ei oi au. So what if each vowel
>represents a note?

Should this also be the way we spell music in Lojban? 

ubu ubu ibu ibu obu obu ibu
aibu aibu abu abu ebu ebu ubu

phma

