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==Music== | ==Music== | ||
Idosian music partially traces its origins from folk Idosian music which involves singing in the pentatonic (the black keys on a piano) and diatonic scales. | |||
===Instruments=== | ===Instruments=== | ||
One common style of Idosian music is polyphonic vocal music. Also common are fixed pitch instruments such as harpsichords, organs and marimbas. | One common style of Idosian music is polyphonic vocal music. Also common are fixed pitch instruments such as harpsichords, organs and marimbas. |
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