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===Classical period=== | ===Classical period=== | ||
After the Jeodganite Revolution, some Ngronaist sects such as Hyðahism required vegetarianism (thus fish glue was not allowed), thus effectively banning fiddles. This severely limited the repertoire of free-pitch instruments, thus motivating tempered scales for use with fixed-pitch instruments such as organs, harpsichords and pianos (of course, controlled with an isomorphic keyboard). Tempered scales thus became more common, and eventually 22-EDO was established in Talman music. | After the Jeodganite Revolution, some Ngronaist sects such as Hyðahism required strict vegetarianism (thus fish glue was not allowed), thus effectively banning fiddles. This severely limited the repertoire of free-pitch instruments, thus motivating tempered scales for use with fixed-pitch instruments such as organs, harpsichords and pianos (of course, controlled with an isomorphic keyboard). Tempered scales thus became more common, and eventually 22-EDO was established in Talman music. | ||
Nationalism was a strong influence during the Classical period - many Talman national anthems were written during the classical period. | Nationalism was a strong influence during the Classical period - many Talman national anthems were written during the classical period. | ||
===Romantic period=== | ===Romantic period=== | ||
The Romantic period was the longest period of Talman classical music. | The Romantic period was the longest period of Talman classical music. |
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