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The expansion of imperial rule into the steppe brought the millenarian Degei tradition of throat singing to Daxia, a singing style which meshed well with the established Daxian percussion music. Master throat singers are extremely well regarded and feted in Daxian high society. The most famous of the Daxian throat singing masters of today is Dovukai Mongush, of great national fame.
The expansion of imperial rule into the steppe brought the millenarian Degei tradition of throat singing to Daxia, a singing style which meshed well with the established Daxian percussion music. Master throat singers are extremely well regarded and feted in Daxian high society. The most famous of the Daxian throat singing masters of today is Dovukai Mongush, of great national fame.


In the 1960's the republican government of the time introduced 'Morale Music' that was allegedly designed to buoy the morale of the people during a time of economic hardship. Morale music was inspired in Agon in that it was without any human voice accompaniment or lyrics to follow, but instead it was either purely instrumental or series of electronic beeps. For many years Morale music was blasted across Daxian towns and cities through the raid, a dedicated television channel and mounted bugles on street lamps. Morale music was totally discontinued in 1985 but the [[Party of Daxian Democrats|PDD]] might be reintroducing it in certain areas.
In the 1960's the republican government of the time introduced 'Morale Music' that was allegedly designed to buoy the morale of the people during a time of economic hardship. Morale music was inspired in Agon in that it was without any human voice accompaniment or lyrics to follow, but instead it was either purely instrumental or a series of abstract electronic beeps. For many years Morale music was blasted across Daxian towns and cities through the radio, a dedicated television channel and mounted bugles on street lamps. Morale music was totally discontinued in 1985 but the [[Party of Daxian Democrats|PDD]] might be reintroducing it in certain areas. The current anthem of Daxia is a modern example of Morale music.


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