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*'''Garinsher Bloisin''' was a mathematician and music theorist. Bloisin studied Scutzis's work, and went on to devise most of regular temperament theory | *'''Garinsher Bloisin''' was a mathematician and music theorist. Bloisin studied Scutzis's work, and went on to devise most of regular temperament theory | ||
*'''Jamon Sewvore''' was a student of Bloisin, and invented the isomorphic keyboard, called the ''sewvore'' in Eevo. | *'''Jamon Sewvore''' was a student of Bloisin, and invented the isomorphic keyboard, called the ''sewvore'' in Eevo. | ||
*'''Cylen Dzaŋyde''' was a famous [[Amphirese]] composer of ''vylám''s.*'''Hyjad Tryptophan''' was a composer who is best known for her "Gothic" romance ''vylám'' ''Jyndychouis'', the best known of the romance ''vylám''s. | *'''Cylen Dzaŋyde''' was a famous [[Amphirese]] composer of ''vylám''s. | ||
*'''Hyjad Tryptophan''' was a composer who is best known for her "Gothic" romance ''vylám'' ''Jyndychouis'', the best known of the romance ''vylám''s. | |||
**It has a rather standard Gothic romance plot: Aŋchid, an attractive female protagonist stuck in a hostile and dangerous alien world of Jyndychouis finds her love in the bold, dashing male hero Hynut who faithfully defends her. Critics have praised the music, however. | **It has a rather standard Gothic romance plot: Aŋchid, an attractive female protagonist stuck in a hostile and dangerous alien world of Jyndychouis finds her love in the bold, dashing male hero Hynut who faithfully defends her. Critics have praised the music, however. | ||
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