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==Instruments==
Music in Thedish speaking cultures differed strongly depending on region; Italian Thedish music was closer to European musical styles whereas North African Thedish music had more in common with Middle Eastern musical styles. Both styles are common among Thedes today.
 
The Lõisian string orchestra has a much wider variety of instruments than our timeline's common-practice orchestra; it's comparable to Carleen Hutchins's Violin Octet. It's made up of the following instruments:
 
* pochette (''þe poczte, þí poczten''); tuned a fourth above our violin
* violin (''þe fiþlín''); slightly larger than our violin and tuned the same or a whole step below (F-C-G-D)
* viola (''þe altfiþel''); tuned like our viola
* tenor violin (''þe fiþel'' or ''þe tienerfiþel''); tuned a fourth or fifth below the viola
* violoncello (''þe boriefiþel''); tuned an octave below the viola
* bass (''þe básfiþel''); tuned an octave below the tenor violin
* contrabass (''þe jetenfiþel''); tuned an octave below the cello
* subcontrabass (''þe risьfiþel''); tuned two octaves below the tenor violin
* mega-bass (''þe þurьzefiþel''); tuned two octaves below the cello


==Forms==
==Forms==
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