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Early Second Remonitionist musical styles are derived from Greek Buddhist chanting and polyphonic traditions found in Irta, and follows a system of four roughly equal divisions of a perfect fifth. (Incidentally this is very similar to our timeline's Georgian music)
Early Second Remonitionist musical styles are derived from Greek Buddhist chanting and polyphonic traditions found in Irta, and follows a system of four roughly equal divisions of a perfect fifth. (Incidentally this is very similar to our timeline's Georgian music)


The most common musical systems among Remonitionists in Cualand are 12ed3/2 and 24ed3/2.
This was the dominant musical practice among Remonitionists who first migrated to Tricin, and the most common musical systems among Remonitionists in Cualand are 12ed3/2 and 24ed3/2.


== Corsican ==
== Corsican ==
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