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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. |
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| 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:
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| * pochette (''þe poczte, þí poczten''); tuned a fourth above our violin
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| * violin (''þe fiþlín''); slightly larger than our violin and tuned the same or a whole step below (F-C-G-D)
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| * viola (''þe altfiþel''); tuned like our viola
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| * tenor violin (''þe fiþel'' or ''þe tienerfiþel''); tuned a fourth or fifth below the viola
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| * violoncello (''þe boriefiþel''); tuned an octave below the viola
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| * bass (''þe básfiþel''); tuned an octave below the tenor violin
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| * contrabass (''þe jetenfiþel''); tuned an octave below the cello
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| * subcontrabass (''þe risьfiþel''); tuned two octaves below the tenor violin
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| * mega-bass (''þe þurьzefiþel''); tuned two octaves below the cello
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| ==Forms== | | ==Forms== |