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A common style of polyphony, called ''xynmóoj'' in Eevo, uses two melodic lines in a JI scale or free JI, and explores the JI dyadic harmony formed by the melodic lines. Polyphony with three or four voices is considered quite adventurous. | A common style of polyphony, called ''xynmóoj'' in Eevo, uses two melodic lines in a JI scale or free JI, and explores the JI dyadic harmony formed by the melodic lines. Polyphony with three or four voices is considered quite adventurous. | ||
More familiar techniques like canons and fugues occur during the Johnstonian period. | More familiar techniques like canons and fugues occur during the "Johnstonian" period. | ||
===Choral pieces=== | ===Choral pieces=== | ||