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There are many different types of music in the Gothabian culture, such as Ço-Ço, Çowe, Ru and Ðaço.
The oldest types are Çowe and Ðaço. Çowe uses only singing while Ðaço uses a guitar-like instrument and singing. Ço-Ço uses lots of percussion and Ru uses everything that makes sound.


The oldest kind of Gothabian music. Translates directly to Music with feelings. Uses very few real words, instead it uses the root letters to communicate the message. For example, the traditional song 'Ðaho' is about all the good in this world, but it uses only two real words, 'ða' (human) and 'tı' (world).
Here is the text of 'Ðaho':

O-o-o, ðaho O-o-o, tıho O-o tı, vuvu Ða ni-tı O-o-o, ðaho O-o-o tıho O-o tı vvo Ða... Ni... Tı


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Also a very old music genre. Translates directly to People's music. Kind of like Çowe, but instead of just using the root letters the songs have real words. The texts are often about religious events or the normal life in Jaime (the land where Gothab is spoken).

Þæ-æt lotemi, þæ-æt lotemi
Lotemi Jıme, lotemi Jıme
Xu wodeþevpa, xu wodeþevpa
Ci-i Wu-uştı, ci-i Wu-uştı


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