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| ==Modern music== | | ==Modern music== |
| Modern Talma has somewhat less of a divide between popular music and art music than modern Earth. Art music often takes inspiration from popular music and some genres of pop music are influenced by art music. | | Modern Talma has much less of a divide between popular music and art music than modern Earth. |
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| Some genres of popular music include:
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| *Lighter fare: JI scales built from the harmonic series - pick a number with lots of factors, use that as the denominator for your JI intervals. [Mike Sheiman]
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| **Minimalism
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| *"Prog rock/metal": Many popular musicians borrow heavily from classical idioms such as: long, quasi-operatic song forms; use of classical JI tunings and harmony; complex rhythms, time signatures and tunings inspired by non-Talman music.
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| **"Nerd music": often with sci-fi-themed lyrics; more "exotic" musically.
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| *"Baroque chiptune": a style inspired by old video games: Uses meantone temperament more often
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| *Film and video game music: Overlaps somewhat with modern classical music.
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| ===Tuning systems===
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| Modern composers often work with various equal temperaments. Some favorite equal temperaments are 10, 12, 15, 17, 18, 19, 22, 27, 31, 41, 46, 53, 58, 72, 87.
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| ===''Prycþéŋ lly Fryþu Jytylisríx''===
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| The Trician Xenharmonic Alliance
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| ==Classical music== | | ==Classical music== |