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:''The Talman just intonation tunings and scales are due to Praimhín.''
:''The Talman just intonation tunings and scales are due to Praimhín.''


'''Talman music''' has a long history and has changed greatly over time. Along with [[Verse:Tricin/Bjeheond/Music|Bjeheondian music]], Classical Talman music is the longest tradition of just intonation music in Tricin, using extended just intonation. Intervals are viewed as rational frequency ratios, which have not only factors of 2, 3 and 5, but also 7, 11, 13 and higher primes which may not be well-represented in Western European music. In contrast, modern Talman music uses various equal temperaments, or a mix of tunings, in addition to just intonation.
'''Talman music''' has a long history and has changed greatly over time. Along with [[Verse:Tricin/Bjeheond/Music|Bjeheondian music]], Classical Talman music is the longest tradition of just intonation music in Tricin. Intervals are viewed as rational frequency ratios, which have not only factors of 2, 3 and 5, but also 7, 11, 13 and higher primes which may not be well-represented in Western European music. In contrast, modern Talman music uses various equal temperaments, or a mix of tunings, in addition to just intonation.


Talmans traditionally preferred smaller ensembles; larger orchestras are a Classical and Romantic development.
Talmans traditionally preferred smaller ensembles; larger orchestras are a Classical and Romantic development.