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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. | 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. | ||
Smrehtaidh Awvliam, | Smrehtaidh Awvliam, who developed most of regular temperament theory, is said to have been the founder of Fyxámian classical music. One of his students was Jamon Sewvore, who invented Tricin's first isomorphic keyboard. |
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