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===Genres===
===Genres===
* ''kerachomā'' — popular non-classical music genre originally from the East and Northeast, today one of the most popular in the whole Inquisition, somewhat reminescent of 60s country music.
* ''harīna'' — possibly the most popular music style in the Inquisition, heavily influenced by Chlouvānem classical music and purer Yunyalīlti devotional music, sounding a bit like Qawwali to Earthly ears.
* ''mūṃjas'' — a traditional music genre from the Central Plain, characterized by danceable tunes, heavy on percussions and string instruments (picked and percussive ones in particular). Many songs incorporate ''heicā'', with recurring rhythmic chants made of just a few syllables instead of full lyrics.
* ''kerachomā'' — popular non-classical music genre originally from the East and Northeast, today one of the most popular in the whole Inquisition (together with ''harīna'' and ''mūṃjas''), somewhat reminescent of 60s country music.
* ''tūnisus''<ref>From Skyrdagor ''toúneszy'', ultimately from Cerian ''taónensi'' "shaker".</ref> — pop-rock music, ultimately derived from Western Calémerian "rock" (''taónensi'' internationally, from the Cerian word for "shaker") in its Skyrdegan interpretation; its most popular form is based on idol groups, as in the Skyrdegan countries, but Chlouvānem "idols" (''ṣrasekai'') typically play instruments instead of just singing, unlike Skyrdegan ones. It is not very popular overall, but it has a lot of success in the North of the Inquisition (the areas closest to Greater Skyrdagor) and often among native Northern Chlouvānem elsewhere in the country.
** ''ṣraseka'' — idol ([[Skyrdagor|Skyr.]] ''zraszyk'' "knight")
** ''ṣraseklāṇa'' — idol group (half-loan from Skyr. ''zraszkajbe'')


==Education==
==Education==
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