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===Characteristics=== | ===Characteristics=== | ||
Sgutsitn often takes inspiration from folk music and world music, as well as older classical music. Tuning-wise, they're often influenced by Naquian, Bjeheondian and Sjowaazheñ musics, which use non-just intonation tunings. In addition to works that use just intonation as in traditional Etalocian music, Sgutsitn worked in the equal temperaments 12-ET<!--meantone-->, 15-ET<!--blackwood, porcupine-->, 17-ET, 19-ET<!--semaphore-->, 22-ET<!--archy, porcupine etc.-->, 27-ET<!--tetracot and dicot--> and 31-ET <!--slendric-->. [Considering the technical limitations at that time, these might have been realized as "well-temperaments" in practice.] | Sgutsitn often takes inspiration from folk music and world music, as well as older classical music. Tuning-wise, they're often influenced by Naquian, Bjeheondian and Sjowaazheñ musics, which use non-just intonation tunings. In addition to works that use just intonation as in traditional Etalocian music, Sgutsitn worked in the equal temperaments 12-ET<!--meantone-->, 15-ET<!--blackwood, porcupine-->, 17-ET, 19-ET<!--semaphore-->, 22-ET<!--archy, porcupine etc.-->, 27-ET<!--tetracot and dicot--> and 31-ET<!--slendric-->. [Considering the technical limitations at that time, these might have been realized as "well-temperaments" in practice.] | ||
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