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| Bjeheondian rhythm is based on complex rhythmic cycles known as ''tălea'' in Windermere (from Ntg. ''talea'', from t-l-j "to return, to cycle"), often consisting of more than 10 beats per "measure". (Steal from konnakol) | | Bjeheondian rhythm is based on complex rhythmic cycles known as ''tălea'' in Windermere (from Ntg. ''talea'', from t-l-j "to return, to cycle"), often consisting of more than 10 beats per "measure". (Steal from konnakol) |
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| == Influences on other Trician musics ==
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| The Netagin ''hanier'' system inspired Fyxoomian theorist [[Verse:Tricin/Etsoj Jopah|Etsoj Jopah]] to invent the 7-limit [https://en.xen.wiki/w/Diasem diasem] JI scale, one chirality of which goes LMLSLMLSL with L = 9/8, M = 28/27 and S = 64/63. This JI scale has misleadingly been called the "Netagin scale" (Wdm. ''păstar Intăgin'', [[Eevo]] ''pysdár Yntyjín'') by Fyxoomians. The JI scale is a staple in low-complexity-JI- or RTT-based music in classical and modern Trician musics, scales of the same step pattern also being used in JI-agnostic contexts. The Skellan national anthem is in a Locrian-like mode of the diasem scale.
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