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Fyxámian classical music

From its Talman, Bjeheondian and Txapoallian roots, Fyxám developed a unique musical tradition.

Common instruments include the isomorphic keyboard and guitar, as well as traditional Talman, Bjeheondian and Naquian instruments.

Fyxámian classical music employs complex rhythmic patterns, polyrhythms, and syncopations, inspired by Bjeheondian music. It also uses expressive dissonance liberally, reminiscent of jazz music. It prefers equal temperaments such as 22-EDO, which are better suited for fixed-pitch instruments.

Later Fyxámian composers would use Impressionism-like techniques.

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  • Smrehtaið Awvliam developed most of regular temperament theory, and is often called the founder of Fyxámian classical music. Awvliam went to Chdam Sre, Amphir to study under Scutzis. Awvliam is often held to be responsible for the bifurcation between Talman and Fyxámian musical traditions.
  • Jamon Sewvore was a contemporary of Awvliam, and invented the isomorphic keyboard.
  • Tleeç Bwsað was an Impressionist composer who almost exclusively used EDOs.
  • Segin Þwhgad: "Tolkien of music" (inventing musical cultures for conworlds); composer of film music, video game music, musical dramas and fictional music.