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Very solemn ceremonial and military music uses duple meters such as 2/4 or 4/4. | Very solemn ceremonial and military music uses duple meters such as 2/4 or 4/4. | ||
====Meters==== | ====Meters==== | ||
Nyeech’ shaasyoj k’iilyañzhaag | Nyeech’ shaasyoj k’iilyañzhaag bisjhesyagi lowaʔasyiin ch’aayekoot’ shiilyohookhin. (LLLLSLLSSSSSSLLSLLSLL) | ||
Looʔsyah cy’asde bishooladeeñt’ | Looʔsyah cy’asde bishooladeeñt’ jhewot’igii ʔaañsyok’ jighoosiiñ sjhedaal. (LLLSSLSLSSSLLLSLLSL) | ||
===Forms and styles=== | ===Forms and styles=== | ||
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==Modern popular music== | ==Modern popular music== | ||
===Language=== | ===Language=== | ||
The | The Hosné'eh dialect (at least, Hozsé'eh-accented simplified High Sjowaázh) is the standard language of much of the Sjowaázh modern popular music canon. [This convention was established by early Sjowaázh music group ___ ("The White Ospreys").] Use of High Sjowaázh is limited to "grandiose" songs with historical, fantasy or religious themes, or songs describing upper-class life. |
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