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    ''Not to be confused with [[Musicgender]].''</div>
    ''Not to be confused with [[Musicgender]].''</div>
    '''Musciagender''' is an [[audiogender]] described as a gender which can only be described through a specific musical aesthetic or genre, or sometimes even a specific song. Not to be confused with [[musicgender]], which a gender that is described using terms in music theory. Musicagender is also not a same thing as [[cadensgender]], as cadensgender is a gender that is influenced by music, whereas musicagender is being described with gender.
    '''Musciagender''' is an [[audiogender]] described as a gender which can only be described through a specific musical aesthetic, genre, artist, album or even a specific song. It is not to be confused with [[musicgender]], which a gender that is described using terms in music theory. Musicagender is also not a same thing as [[cadensgender]], as cadensgender is a gender that is influenced by the presence or absence of music, whereas musicagender is a gender that is being described as having traits related to with music.


    == Examples ==
    Some examples of musicagenders include:

    === Songs ===


    ==== Genders Inspired by Specific Songs: ====
    * [[Blasfemoidiagender]]
    * [[Blasfemoidiagender]]


    ==== Genders Inspired by Albums: ====
    === Albums ===

    * [[Abaporum]]
    * [[Abaporum]]
    * [[Bulletsgender]]
    * [[Bulletsgender]]
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    * [[Sraric]]
    * [[Sraric]]


    ==== Genders Inspired by Bands or Genres: ====
    === Bands and Genres ===

    * [[BOTDFgender]]
    * [[BOTDFgender]]
    * [[Extratonigender]]
    * [[Extratonigender]]
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    * [[Vocagender (Vocaloid)|Vocagender]] 
    * [[Vocagender (Vocaloid)|Vocagender]] 
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Audiogender]]

    Revision as of 17:51, 27 October 2020

    Musciagender is an audiogender described as a gender which can only be described through a specific musical aesthetic, genre, artist, album or even a specific song. It is not to be confused with musicgender, which a gender that is described using terms in music theory. Musicagender is also not a same thing as cadensgender, as cadensgender is a gender that is influenced by the presence or absence of music, whereas musicagender is a gender that is being described as having traits related to with music.

    Examples

    Songs

    Albums

    Bands and Genres

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