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Some music attempts to convey narratives; this music is categorized as ''fryþu tlaneçol'' in [[Eevo]]. [This is not a precise category however, as even not-explicitly-programmatic music or music without lyrics often try to create a sense of "story" to some extent by using multiple parts.] | Some music attempts to convey narratives; this music is categorized as ''fryþu tlaneçol'' in [[Eevo]]. [This is not a precise category however, as even not-explicitly-programmatic music or music without lyrics often try to create a sense of "story" to some extent by using multiple parts.] | ||
===Art songs=== | ===Art songs=== | ||
Art songs, which emerged during the Romantic period, often | Art songs, which emerged during the Romantic period, are performed by a solo voice (or sometimes two or three voices), often with chamber accompaniment. Lyrics may be short poems dealing with nature and idyllic settings; love; mystical themes; short dialogues; or humor. However, some art songs are longer and feature multi-part narratives. | ||
===Polyphonic music=== | ===Polyphonic music=== | ||
A common style of polyphony, called ''çylismóoj'' in Eevo, uses two melodic lines in a JI scale or free JI, and explores the JI dyadic harmony formed by the melodic lines. ''Çylismóoj'' with three or more voices are considered quite adventurous. | A common style of polyphony, called ''çylismóoj'' in Eevo, uses two melodic lines in a JI scale or free JI, and explores the JI dyadic harmony formed by the melodic lines. ''Çylismóoj'' with three or more voices are considered quite adventurous. | ||