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Modern Sjowaázh pop culture, such as animation and video games, grew out of the influence of [[Verse:Tricin/Naquiz|Naquian]] theaterism, native theater and literature, and modern global pop culture. Due to the popularity of Sjowaázh pop culture across the globe, [[Sjowaázh]] varieties are commonly learned by Sjowaázhophile otakus.
Modern Sjowaázh pop culture, such as animation and video games, grew out of the influence of [[Verse:Tricin/Naquiz|Naquian]] theaterism, native theater and literature, and modern global pop culture. Due to the popularity of Sjowaázh pop culture across the globe, [[Sjowaázh]] varieties are commonly learned by Sjowaázhophile otakus.


==Elite usic==
==Elite music==
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Traditional Sjowaázh music is monophonic. Like in many spheres of Sjowaázh life, there is a division between elite and folk music. The styles differ not only in the language used (elite music uses [[Sjowaázh|High Sjowaázh]] whereas folk music uses one of the vernacular varieties), but also in instruments, scales and form.
Traditional Sjowaázh music is monophonic. Like in many spheres of Sjowaázh life, there is a division between elite and folk music. The styles differ not only in the language used (elite music uses [[Sjowaázh|High Sjowaázh]] whereas folk music uses one of the vernacular Sjowaázh varieties), but also in instruments, scales and form.
 
==Instruments==
==Instruments==
Some Sjowaázh instruments are the lute (''ya'óog''), various spike fiddles such as the erhu (''shjhedgaáñd''), the lyre (''biliiwíd''), various end-blown flutes (''joweét'''), a reed instrument (<i>'awaloós</i>), a large drum (''khoól'') and the woodblock (''ghonyéeñ''). String instruments usually are unfretted but marked at perfect fourths.
Some Sjowaázh instruments are the lute (''ya'óog''), various spike fiddles such as the erhu (''shjhedgaáñd''), the lyre (''biliiwíd''), various end-blown flutes (''joweét'''), a reed instrument (<i>'awaloós</i>), a large drum (''khoól'') and the woodblock (''ghonyéeñ''). String instruments usually are unfretted but marked at perfect fourths.