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==Instruments==
Music in Thedish speaking cultures differed strongly depending on region; Italian Thedish music was closer to European musical styles whereas North African Thedish music had more in common with Middle Eastern musical styles. Both styles are common among Thedes today.


þe térem = string instrument (from Türiŋit täärm)
==Musical terms==


þe kátérem = guqin (← kaa-täärm 'ancient string instrument')
Thedish musicians prefer to translate or calque musical terms.


þe júskion = dulcimer (← jüüskön)
===Italian Thedish music===


þí klársiach = harp (← cláirseach)
slap = piano (soft)


þe kinór = lyre (← cinnowr)
stark = forte (loud)


þe fiþel = violin
fanþiend = andante (walking)


þe lażfiþel = cello
pik = allegro, vivace (lively)


þe pílfiþel = double bass
úthużengfól = expressive


þe lúg (← luug), þí fiadóg (← feadóg) = (two kinds of) flute
slýþsam = adagio (slow)


þí szavúrtéreme = broken instruments
snióen yncz = not rushed


==Forms==
þí spriakstamnie = Sprechstimme


þe klungen, þí klungnen = sonata
þí simbskapie = chorus


==Other musical terms==
===North African Thedish music===


swak = piano (soft)
żard = maqam


stark = forte (loud)
Maqam names used in Thedish music aren't translated: Rástı, Bajátı, Ażem, Kurdı, Sieká, Sabe, Hiżáz, Nahavend
 
sometimes they use ''dur'' and ''mól'' instead of Ażem and Nahavend
 
===Common musical forms===
 
furgang = bashraf; prelude


valkend = andante (walking)
fiól = dulab; rondo


pip = allegro, vivace (quick)
útþank = taqsim; impromptu


langsam = adagio (slow)
lióþ = song


snióen yncz = not rushed
lióþer = melody (from *hleu-þrą <- PIE *klew-trom)


þí spriakstamnie = Sprechstimme
==Styles==


þí singskapie = chorus
===Thedish opera===
Very similar to Italian opera and often written in "Theditalian", a form of Italian with Germanic syntax; some modern composers write operas in Arabic and Persian


==Composers' names, Þiúsьkified==
===Hybrid musical forms===
Contemporary Thedish music incorporates both Arab and European influences; for instance symphonies are written in maqams


Josiéf Gránь = Giuseppe Verdi
==Thedish musicians==


Antonь Livlik = Antonio Vivaldi
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Latest revision as of 08:43, 12 July 2023

Music in Thedish speaking cultures differed strongly depending on region; Italian Thedish music was closer to European musical styles whereas North African Thedish music had more in common with Middle Eastern musical styles. Both styles are common among Thedes today.

Musical terms

Thedish musicians prefer to translate or calque musical terms.

Italian Thedish music

slap = piano (soft)

stark = forte (loud)

fanþiend = andante (walking)

pik = allegro, vivace (lively)

úthużengfól = expressive

slýþsam = adagio (slow)

snióen yncz = not rushed

þí spriakstamnie = Sprechstimme

þí simbskapie = chorus

North African Thedish music

żard = maqam

Maqam names used in Thedish music aren't translated: Rástı, Bajátı, Ażem, Kurdı, Sieká, Sabe, Hiżáz, Nahavend

sometimes they use dur and mól instead of Ażem and Nahavend

Common musical forms

furgang = bashraf; prelude

fiól = dulab; rondo

útþank = taqsim; impromptu

lióþ = song

lióþer = melody (from *hleu-þrą <- PIE *klew-trom)

Styles

Thedish opera

Very similar to Italian opera and often written in "Theditalian", a form of Italian with Germanic syntax; some modern composers write operas in Arabic and Persian

Hybrid musical forms

Contemporary Thedish music incorporates both Arab and European influences; for instance symphonies are written in maqams

Thedish musicians

[to revamp]