Any Tips as for a description of how it sounds:

Mostly open to suggestions phonetics or rather phono-phonemics of the language
are pretty strait forward,
you have many points of articulation and forms of articulation group of positions of articles, and a given form of articulation gets a class of sounds each possible sound class exists except for one containing velar plosive-stop.
velar k does occur in special circumstance, i.e. after silent affixes see phono-morphology.

Sounds with higher sonority come closer to the vowels,
however… syllables aren't mentionined in the phonemic rules at all.
Coarticulation exists in addition to their being many types of articulation eek .
ŋ is treated as a type of palatal nasal phonemically but is a velar nasal phonetically.

Overall the distribution of high and low sonority, fricatives,
as-well as Pharyngeals,[including fricative pharyngeal], is used.
overall the majority of sounds are quite soft with the exception of stops which are pronounced with greater Fortis than non stops.

Overall grammar is meant to be really dense but also having considerable redundancy.
Any tips and ideas?