Verse:Hmøøh/Fyxoom/Music

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.

"Jopah + Bjeheond"

Populism

In the modern period, Talman art music took a sharp populist turn. As a result, modern Fyxám has much less of a divide between popular music and art music than modern Western culture.

Neoclassicism

In modern times, Neoclassicism emerged as a dissident movement in both Fyxám and Talma.

Figures

  • Someone who came from Talma during the Classical period
  • Chaphr Doach (Stage name I Thlaich Dal) was an Amphirese composer who formed Tricin's first "rock band".
  • Segin Þwhgad: "Tolkien of music" (inventing musical cultures for conworlds); composer of film music, video game music, musical dramas and fictional music.

Modern popular music

Some genres of popular music include:

  • Lighter fare: JI scales built from the harmonic series - pick a number with lots of factors, use that as the denominator for your JI intervals. [Mike Sheiman]
    • Minimalism
  • "Prog rock/metal": Many popular musicians borrow heavily from classical idioms such as: long, quasi-operatic song forms; use of classical JI tunings and harmony; complex rhythms, time signatures and tunings inspired by non-Talman music.
    • "Nerd music": often with sci-fi-themed lyrics; more "exotic" musically.
  • "Baroque chiptune": a style inspired by old video games: Uses meantone temperament more often
  • Film and video game music: Overlaps somewhat with modern classical music.

Figures

  • [Some band]

Prycþéŋ lly Fryþu Jytylisríx

The Trician Xenharmonic Alliance