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The Shalians use the aġġiakkātą, borrowed from the Nurians. | The Shalians use the aġġiakkātą, borrowed from the Nurians. | ||
The most distinctive and well-known style of Modern Shalian music is heavily syncopated rhythmic choral music. | The most distinctive and well-known style of Modern Shalian music is heavily syncopated rhythmic choral music, making heavy use of clicks and beatbox sounds. | ||
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Calque from British musical terms | Calque from British musical terms | ||
*note length names: breve, semibreve, crotchet, quaver, semiquaver, ... | *note length names: breve, semibreve, crotchet, quaver, semiquaver, ... |
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