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Millettarian music
Tradition of music emerging from Astronism
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Last updated: JAN. 4, 2020
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Millettarian music, also referred to as the Millettarian music tradition, the Millettic tradition of music, or the Astronic music tradition, is the tradition of music associated with Astronic/Millettic culture and the Astronist religion and philosophy which was founded by Cometan. A subset of the tradition is known as Cometanic music to denote the music style and pieces composed by Cometan.
Music
Architecture · Art · Clothing · Figures · Literature · Philosophy · Music · Gastronomy · Ornamentation · Rendition · Society
Art and architecture
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Astroelectronica · Astronica · Millettarian music · Tunology · Cometanic music · Space music and instruments · Philosophy of space music
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