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 into the history of a neighboring island .
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.

