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==Modern popular music== | ==Modern popular music== | ||
===Instruments=== | ===Instruments=== | ||
As in many parts of modern Tricin, amplified guitars, bass guitars, drums and keyboards form a typical popular music ensemble. | As in many parts of modern Tricin, amplified guitars, bass guitars, drums, electric violins, and keyboards form a typical popular music ensemble. | ||
===Language=== | ===Language=== | ||
The Hosné'eh dialect is the standard language of much of the Sowaár modern popular music canon, though many bands use Hosné'eh-accented High Sowaár, to the chagrin of many a purist. This convention was established by early Sowaár band T'elyamokhliib ("The Grey Ospreys") who hailed from Hosné'eh. Use of pure High Sowaár is limited to "grandiose" songs with historical, fantasy or religious themes, or songs describing upper-class life. | The Hosné'eh dialect is the standard language of much of the Sowaár modern popular music canon, though many bands use Hosné'eh-accented High Sowaár, to the chagrin of many a purist. This convention was established by early Sowaár band T'elyamokhliib ("The Grey Ospreys") who hailed from Hosné'eh. Use of pure High Sowaár is limited to "grandiose" songs with historical, fantasy or religious themes, or songs describing upper-class life. |
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