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The Hosné'eh dialect is the standard language of much of the Sowaár modern popular music canon, though many bands use Hosné'eh-accented High Sowaár, to the chagrin of many a purist. This convention was established by early Sowaár band T'elyamokhliib ("The Grey Ospreys") who hailed from Hosné'eh. Use of High Sowaár is limited to "grandiose" songs with historical, fantasy or religious themes, or songs describing upper-class life. | The Hosné'eh dialect is the standard language of much of the Sowaár modern popular music canon, though many bands use Hosné'eh-accented High Sowaár, to the chagrin of many a purist. This convention was established by early Sowaár band T'elyamokhliib ("The Grey Ospreys") who hailed from Hosné'eh. Use of High Sowaár is limited to "grandiose" songs with historical, fantasy or religious themes, or songs describing upper-class life. | ||
===Genres=== | ===Genres=== | ||
*'''Sowaár math metal''' uses lyrics in complex, Sanskrit-like meters of Classical Sowaár. The music's rhythm follows the poetic meter; either heavy metal bass guitars or amplified guitars improvise in traditional Sowaár scales. The style is quite niche, and is considered elitist by some. | *'''Sowaár math metal''' uses lyrics in complex, Sanskrit-like poetic meters of Classical Sowaár. The music's rhythm follows the poetic meter; either heavy metal bass guitars or amplified guitars improvise in traditional Sowaár scales. The style is quite niche, and is considered elitist by some. | ||
==Famous musicians and composers== | ==Famous musicians and composers== |
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