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After fleeing the [[Idosian]]s who defeated them in the [[Verse:Tricin/Shalian Wars|Shalian Wars]] and settling in Cualuav, [[Shalian]]s slowly developed their own musical tradition. | After fleeing the [[Idosian]]s who defeated them in the [[Verse:Tricin/Shalian Wars|Shalian Wars]] and settling in Cualuav, [[Shalian]]s slowly developed their own musical tradition. | ||
Shalian tradition holds that Old Shalian songs were sung in large groups or in Chinese-style falsetto singing, as if to call upon the gods. | Shalian oral tradition holds that Old Shalian songs were sung in large groups or in Chinese-style falsetto singing, as if to call upon the gods. | ||
The Shalians use the aġġiakkātą, borrowed from the Nurians. | The Shalians use the aġġiakkātą, borrowed from the Nurians. |
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