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===''Coplimeran''===
===''Coplimeran''===
Traditional Clofabian music is based around improvisation. In modern times it may be called ''coplimeran'' (free music) to distinguish it from later traditions of composed music.  
Traditional Clofabian music is based around improvisation. In modern times it may be called ''coplimeran'' (free music) to distinguish it from later traditions of composed music.  
 
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something more "gestural" like partch's music?
something more "gestural" like partch's music?
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there could be a clofabian saying that goes something like "you can't teach someone to live gracefully or to play the spúith well"
there could be a clofabian saying that goes something like "you can't teach someone to live gracefully or to play the spúith well"
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===''Nabitameran''===
===''Nabitameran''===
''Nabitameran'', literally 'remembered music', is a relatively recent tradition that is in the Baroque-chiptune cluster. It usually uses a 12-note meantone tuning given by stacking 11 fifths, and modern electronic music standardized this to 12 equally spaced notes per octave. Sometimes non-meantone tunings such as 17edo and superpyth tunings are used, however.
''Nabitameran'', literally 'remembered music', is a relatively recent tradition that is in the Baroque-chiptune cluster. It usually uses a 12-note meantone tuning given by stacking 11 fifths, and modern electronic music standardized this to 12 equally spaced notes per octave. Sometimes non-meantone tunings such as 17edo and superpyth tunings are used, however.
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*Baroque dances with a swing and percussion track (made with a noise channel)
*Baroque dances with a swing and percussion track (made with a noise channel)
*Repetitive stereotypically Baroque figurations with changing harmony
*Repetitive stereotypically Baroque figurations with changing harmony
*Scarlatti sonatas


==Music of Quelocin==
==Music of Yacavestub==


Quelocian tunings use generally chromatic-sized steps, e.g. 8ed3/2, 13edo, 20ed3, 12edo, 18ed3, 11edo, 6ed3/2. Most Quelocian instruments are fixed pitch (metallophones, rhodes piano, mbiras). Nowadays most Quelocian ensembles use 12edo or 20ed3.
Yacaic tunings use generally chromatic-sized steps, e.g. 8ed3/2, 13edo, 20ed3, 12edo, 18ed3, 11edo, 6ed3/2. Most Yacaic instruments are fixed pitch (metallophones, rhodes piano, mbiras). Nowadays most Quelocian ensembles use 12edo or 20ed3.


==Ferlitian music==
==Ferlitian music==