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From its Talman, Bjeheondian and Txapoallian roots, Fyxám developed a unique musical tradition.
From its Talman, Bjeheondian and Txapoallian roots, Fyxám developed a unique musical tradition.


Common instruments include the isomorphic keyboard and guitar, as well as traditional Talman, Bjeheondian and Naquian instruments.
Common instruments include various traditional Talman and Bjeheondian instruments.


Wilsonian tunings + Bjeheondian rhythm + Naquian theatrics
Wilsonian tunings + Bjeheondian rhythms + Naquian theatrics
==Populism==
==Populism==
In the modern period, Fyxámian art music took a sharp populist turn. As a result, modern Fyxám has much less of a divide between popular music and art music than modern Western culture.
In the modern period, Fyxámian art music took a sharp populist turn. As a result, modern Fyxám has much less of a divide between popular music and art music than modern Western culture.

Revision as of 02:22, 20 March 2018

Fyxámian classical music

From its Talman, Bjeheondian and Txapoallian roots, Fyxám developed a unique musical tradition.

Common instruments include various traditional Talman and Bjeheondian instruments.

Wilsonian tunings + Bjeheondian rhythms + Naquian theatrics

Populism

In the modern period, Fyxámian art music took a sharp populist turn. As a result, modern Fyxám has much less of a divide between popular music and art music than modern Western culture.

Neoclassicism

In modern times, Neoclassicism emerged as a dissident movement in both Fyxám and Talma (in Fyxám, as a reaction to Populism; in Talma, as a reaction to hyper-academic music).

Figures

  • Someone who came from Talma during the Classical period
  • Capr Dooac (Stage name A Þlaih Dawl) was a Populist composer who formed Tricin's first "rock band".
  • Segin Þwhgad: "Tolkien of music" (inventing musical cultures for conworlds); composer of film music, video game music, musical dramas and fictional music.
  • Smrehtaið Awvliam was a music theorist who founded the Prycþéŋ lly Fryþu Jytylisríx (Society for Experimental Music).

Modern music

Some genres of modern music include:

  • Lighter fare: JI scales built from the harmonic series - pick a number with lots of factors, use that as the denominator for your JI intervals. [Mike Sheiman]
    • Minimalism
  • "Prog rock/metal": Many popular musicians borrow heavily from classical idioms such as: long, quasi-operatic song forms; use of classical JI tunings and harmony; complex rhythms, time signatures and tunings inspired by non-Talman music.
    • "Nerd music": often with sci-fi-themed lyrics; more "exotic" musically.
  • "Baroque chiptune": a style inspired by old video games
  • Film and video game music: Overlaps somewhat with Fyxámian classical music.

Figures

  • [Some band]

Notation

Notation

Fyxámian music uses the Talman Helmholtz-Ellis notation.

Prycþéŋ lly Fryþu Jytylisríx

The Trician Xenharmonic Alliance