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==Instruments==
Music in Thedish speaking cultures differed strongly depending on region; Italian Thedish music was closer to European musical styles whereas North African Thedish music had more in common with Middle Eastern musical styles. Both styles are common among Thedes today.


==Forms==
==Musical terms==
þí sonate, þí sonater = sonata


==Other musical terms==
Thedish musicians prefer to translate or calque musical terms.
 
===Italian Thedish music===


slap = piano (soft)
slap = piano (soft)
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fanþiend = andante (walking)
fanþiend = andante (walking)


pik = allegro, vivace (quick)
pik = allegro, vivace (lively)


úthużingfól = expressive
úthużengfól = expressive


slýþsam = adagio (slow)
slýþsam = adagio (slow)
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þí simbskapie = chorus
þí simbskapie = chorus
===North African Thedish music===
żard = maqam
Maqam names used in Thedish music aren't translated: Rástı, Bajátı, Ażem, Kurdı, Sieká, Sabe, Hiżáz, Nahavend
sometimes they use ''dur'' and ''mól'' instead of Ażem and Nahavend
===Common musical forms===
furgang = bashraf; prelude
fiól = dulab; rondo
útþank = taqsim; impromptu
lióþ = song
lióþer = melody (from *hleu-þrą <- PIE *klew-trom)
==Styles==
===Thedish opera===
Very similar to Italian opera and often written in "Theditalian", a form of Italian with Germanic syntax; some modern composers write operas in Arabic and Persian
===Hybrid musical forms===
Contemporary Thedish music incorporates both Arab and European influences; for instance symphonies are written in maqams
==Thedish musicians==
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