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The first orchestras ([[Hlou]]: ''Ve Rein'', literally 'musical groups') in Bjeheond were invented by ancient [[Hlou-Shum languages|Hlou-Shum]] speaking musicians.
The first orchestras ([[Hlou]]: ''Ve Rein'', literally 'musical groups') in Bjeheond were invented by ancient [[Hlou-Shum languages|Hlou-Shum]] speaking musicians.


A popular instrument in [[Hlou]] and [[Ku]] music is the ''Blad'' which is a curled up [???] leaf that when blown, produces a shrill, high pitched sound. Different pitches can be produced by pulling on the ''Blad''.
A popular instrument in [[Hlou]] and [[Ko]] music is the ''Blad'' which is a curled up [???] leaf that when blown, produces a shrill, high pitched sound. Different pitches can be produced by pulling on the ''Blad''.


Other commonly used instruments are the jaw harp (''Schön Ried''), the tromba marina (''Trlöb Schmie''), the bowed psaltery (''Trlaub''), the slide guitar (''Dru''), uilleann pipes (''siamh fheigh'', used in Ku music), rebecs (''Ntzein'') and violins (''Ntxëid'') of various sizes, and various kinds of prepared piano and guitar. Inharmonic and unpitched percussion instruments like chimes, woodblocks and rasps are also common.
Other commonly used instruments are the jaw harp (''Schön Ried''), the tromba marina (''Trlöb Schmie''), the bowed psaltery (''Trlaub''), the slide guitar (''Dru''), uilleann pipes (''siamh fheigh'', used in Ko music), rebecs (''Ntzein'') and violins (''Ntxëid'') of various sizes, and various kinds of prepared piano and guitar. Inharmonic and unpitched percussion instruments like chimes, woodblocks and rasps are also common.


A common folk instrument originating from Liai music is the kantele (''Zeig Pfaß''), tuned to harmonics from 4 to 16.
A common folk instrument originating from Liai music is the kantele (''Zeig Pfaß''), tuned to harmonics from 4 to 16.
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Hlou music is notated on a staff. Staff notations vary from instrument to instrument.
Hlou music is notated on a staff. Staff notations vary from instrument to instrument.


===Ku music===
===Ko music===


The harp (''lar xhach'') was an important part of both folk and classical music in the classical period. But it became obsolete in the romantic period, when more complex ''Rag''s were used.
The harp (''lar xhach'') was an important part of both folk and classical music in the classical period. But it became obsolete in the romantic period, when more complex ''Rag''s were used.
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===Famous composers===
===Famous composers===


*Aodh '''Bach''' - medieval Ku composer
*Aodh '''Bach''' - medieval Ko composer
**''Bach txuabh kein bach, so txuabh ein meer'' (Bach PST NEG small, he PST EMPH big; Bach wasn't small, he was big)
**''Bach txuabh kein bach, so txuabh ein meer'' (Bach PST NEG small, he PST EMPH big; Bach wasn't small, he was big)
*Rene '''du Fay''' - medieval Clooa composer
*Rene '''du Fay''' - medieval Clooa composer
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*Lou '''de la Croix''' - romantic Clooa composer
*Lou '''de la Croix''' - romantic Clooa composer
*Trohn '''Scheib''' - modern Hlou composer
*Trohn '''Scheib''' - modern Hlou composer
*Hob-Bes '''Kud''' - Shumian ''vi-na'' player of Ku descent
*Hob-Bes '''Kud''' - Shumian ''vi-na'' player of Ko descent
*Ttiid-Bes '''Kud''' - Shumian composer of Ku descent, Hob-Bes's brother
*Ttiid-Bes '''Kud''' - Shumian composer of Ko descent, Hob-Bes's brother


==Tsjoen music==
==Tsjoen music==
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==Rhythoed music==
==Rhythoed music==
The theoretical basis for Bjeheondian [[Rhythoed]] music is very similar to that of Hlou Romantic music, except that the terms used are different. The ''Rag'' and ''Tal'' are known as ''tsăren'' and ''hüed''. But Rhythoed rhythms (''imhüed'') are much more complex than Hlou ''Tal''s. ''Imhüed'' are sort of a cross between rhythmic cycles and ground bass lines (as in Baroque era passacaglias).
The theoretical basis for Beehandese [[Rhythoed]] music is very similar to that of Hlou Romantic music, except that the terms used are different. The ''Rag'' and ''Tal'' are known as ''tsăren'' and ''hüed''. But Rhythoed rhythms (''imhüed'') are much more complex than Hlou ''Tal''s. ''Imhüed'' are sort of a cross between rhythmic cycles and ground bass lines (as in Baroque era passacaglias).


Singing, both choral and solo, is as much a part of Rhythoed music as instruments since Rhythoed isn't a tonal language like Hlou.
Singing, both choral and solo, is as much a part of Rhythoed music as instruments since Rhythoed isn't a tonal language like Hlou.
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===The Experimental Music Society (''Prăctheng Sngoal Yătălisrił'')===
===The Experimental Music Society (''Prăctheng Sngoal Yătălisrił'')===
The ''Prăctheng Sngoal Yătălisrił'' is the Bjeheondian chapter of the ''Prycþéŋ lly Frynu Jytylisríx'' ([[Eevo]]: Society for Experimental Music).
The ''Prăctheng Sngoal Yătălisrił'' is the Beehandese chapter of the ''Prycþéŋ lly Frynu Jytylisríx'' ([[Eevo]]: Society for Experimental Music).


The Bjeheondian Xenharmonic Alliance; Prăfin fab-Bălang is a member
The Beehandese Xenharmonic Alliance; Prăfin fab-Bălang is a member


==Pieces==
==Pieces==