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C(n,k)-anies, Euler-Fokker genera and other CPS's; constant structures
C(n,k)-anies, Euler-Fokker genera and other CPS's; constant structures


===Romantic period===
===Early Romantic period===
Romantic composers emphasized emotion, humor, exuberance and contemplation. Romantic music often had an individualist ethos, which prompted the development of solo techniques. Early Romantic period composers used a free JI approach, possibly with microtempering. However, the use of equal temperaments were spurred on by the theorist Bloisin and the invention of the isomorphic keyboard in later Romantic period.
Romantic composers emphasized emotion, humor, exuberance and contemplation. Romantic music often had an individualist ethos, which prompted the development of solo techniques. Early Romantic period composers used a free JI approach, possibly with microtempering. However, the use of equal temperaments were spurred on by the theorist Bloisin and the invention of the isomorphic keyboard in later Romantic period.


Talman Romanticism was less nationalistic than Earth Romanticism.
Talman Romanticism was less nationalistic than Earth Romanticism.
====Gothicism====
===Late Romantic period===
Some late Romantic composers were involved in "Gothicism", for lack of a better term. Gothicism was a reaction against the polished, optimistic aesthetic of the Classical and early Romantic periods, and is inspired by Talman Romantic era "Gothic" horror literature (the closest equivalent thereof). Gothic music uses a lot of dissonant chords and blaring, raspy, sighing or murmuring timbres. This is often viewed as continuous with the Early Modern period.<!--
Many late Romantic composers were involved in "Gothicism", for lack of a better term. Gothicism was a reaction against the polished, optimistic aesthetic of the Classical and early Romantic periods, and is inspired by Talman Romantic era "Gothic" horror literature (the closest equivalent thereof). Gothic music uses a lot of dissonant chords and blaring, raspy, sighing or murmuring timbres. This is often viewed as continuous with the Early Modern period.<!--
Tunings that ''exaggerated'' the syntonic comma, such as 22edo, were specifically desired. The adoption of an EDO was also helped by the invention of the isomorphic keyboard.
Tunings that ''exaggerated'' the syntonic comma, such as 22edo, were specifically desired. The adoption of an EDO was also helped by the invention of the isomorphic keyboard.
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