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Historically, the use of music saw its use in rituals and theatre for storytelling. __ refers to the genre of music with origins from its use in the royal courts of the Fortunan Empire. It is oftenly played alongside a dance performance (''danza di menlenti'') to entertain the court and its guests. The music is slow and rhythmic and is primarily consisted of percussion instruments such as gong sets. The use of drums were used by Norvian crews to assist in keeping rhythm when rowing and are still practiced today for its preservation and use by rowing teams.
 
__ is Emilian folk music which gets its influence from Southeast Yasteria. A commonality of this genre is its use of chanting, flutes, and string instruments, all played to be fast and energetic. It is commonly paired with ''danza di menveloci'' and sees use in celebrations and festivities.
 
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