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In the modern period, Fyxámian art music took a sharp populist turn. Conventional wisdom holds that Capr Dooac is responsible for much of this. As a result of the Populist movement, modern Fyxám has much less of a divide between popular music and art music than modern Western culture. | |||
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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] | *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] |
Revision as of 02:29, 20 March 2018
Fyxámian classical music
From its Talman, Bjeheondian and Txapoallian roots, Fyxám developed a unique musical tradition.
Common instruments include various traditional Talman and Bjeheondian instruments.
Vaguely Wilsonian tunings + Bjeheondian rhythms + Naquian theatrics
Neoclassicism
In modern times, Neoclassicism emerged as a dissident movement in both Fyxám and Talma (in Fyxám, as a reaction to Populism; in Talma, as a reaction to hyper-academic music).
Figures
- Someone who studied in Talma during the Classical period (a student of Scutzis?)
- Capr Dooac (Stage name A Þlaih Dawl) was a Populist composer who formed Tricin's first "rock band".
- Smrehtaið Awvliam was a music theorist who founded the Prycþéŋ lly Fryþu Jytylisríx (Society for Experimental Music).
- Segin Þwhgad: "Tolkien of music" (inventing musical cultures for conworlds); composer of film music, video game music, musical dramas and fictional music.
Modern music
In the modern period, Fyxámian art music took a sharp populist turn. Conventional wisdom holds that Capr Dooac is responsible for much of this. As a result of the Populist movement, modern Fyxám has much less of a divide between popular music and art music than modern Western culture.
Some genres of modern music include:
- 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]
- Minimalism
- "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.
- "Nerd music": often with sci-fi-themed lyrics; more "exotic" musically.
- "Baroque chiptune": a style inspired by old video games
- Film and video game music: Overlaps somewhat with Fyxámian classical music.
Figures
- [Some band that sings "prog rock"]
- [Some band that sings transhumanist songs]
Notation
Notation
Fyxámian music uses the Talman Helmholtz-Ellis notation.
Prycþéŋ lly Fryþu Jytylisríx
The Trician Xenharmonic Alliance