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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. | ||
=== | ===Late Romantic 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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