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Since vegetarians and vegans were and are important constituents of Talman societies, many composers allowed vegetarian and vegan substitutions for nonveg(etari)an instruments. Often, non-veg(etari)an instruments were considered interchangeable with their veg(etari)an counterparts. This also shifted the balance towards fixed pitch instruments (such as the viola organista), and therefore equal temperaments.
Since vegetarians and vegans were and are important constituents of Talman societies, many composers allowed vegetarian and vegan substitutions for nonveg(etari)an instruments. Often, non-veg(etari)an instruments were considered interchangeable with their veg(etari)an counterparts. This also shifted the balance towards fixed pitch instruments (such as the viola organista), and therefore equal temperaments.


The main instrument family that historically required substitution was fiddles (the ''ŋams'' family and the violin family), which needed gelatin glue or hoof glue to manufacture and repair. Hence historically they were swapped out for other fixed pitch instruments (such as trombones, and in the modern era, electric fiddles).
The main instrument family that historically required substitution was fiddles (the ''ŋams'' family and the violin family), which needed gelatin glue or hoof glue to manufacture and repair. Hence historically they were allowed to be swapped out for other fixed pitch instruments (such as trombones, and in the modern era, electric fiddles).


Since the invention of cell-cultured gelatin in Fyxoom, such substitutions were no longer required for fiddles, leading to a renaissance of JI music in the modern Talmosphere.
Since the invention of cell-cultured gelatin in Fyxoom, such substitutions were no longer required for fiddles, leading to a renaissance of JI music in the modern Talmosphere.