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"Sophisticated" popular musicians borrow heavily from "classical" idioms such as: long, quasi-operatic song forms; use of traditional classical tunings and harmony (sometimes getting very harmonically complex chords); complex rhythms and time signatures inspired by non-Etalocian music. | "Sophisticated" popular musicians borrow heavily from "classical" idioms such as: long, quasi-operatic song forms; use of traditional classical tunings and harmony (sometimes getting very harmonically complex chords); complex rhythms and time signatures inspired by non-Etalocian music. | ||
Meantone temperament is also used, mainly in the genre of [something in the Baroque~chiptune cluster]. | |||
==Instruments== | ===Instruments=== | ||
*''penicillin'' = a wind instrument | *''penicillin'' = a wind instrument | ||
*''ditoren'' = a string instrument | *''ditoren'' = a string instrument | ||
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*organs played with an isomorphic keyboard | *organs played with an isomorphic keyboard | ||
==Tuning systems== | ===Tuning systems=== | ||
Some "modern" classical composers experiment with tuning systems such as high-limit (primes 17 or higher) JI, various EDOs and linear temperaments, especially higher-limit meantone. | Some "modern" classical composers experiment with tuning systems such as high-limit (primes 17 or higher) JI, various EDOs and linear temperaments, especially higher-limit meantone. | ||