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    {{Distinguish|musigender|musicagender}}
    {{Distinguish|musigender|musicagender}}
    [[File:Musicgender.png|thumb|the musigender flag]]
    [[File:Musicgender.png|thumb|The musicgender flag.]]
    [[File:Musicgender alt.png|thumb|an alternate musicgender flag]]
    [[File:Musicgender alt.png|thumb|An alternate musicgender flag.]]
    [[File:Musicgender alt eq.png|thumb|The alternate musicgender flag with equal-sized stripes.]]
    '''Musicgender''' is a subcategory of [[audiogender]]. It's an umbrella term for any gender that is related to, or can be described used music theory. It should not be confused with [[musicagender]], which is a gender described by a specific genre of music, whereas musigender uses ideas of music theory to describe gender and is not related to any one genre.
    '''Musicgender''' is a subcategory of [[audiogender]]. It's an umbrella term for any gender that is related to, or can be described using music theory. It should not be confused with [[musicagender]], which is a gender described by a specific genre of music, whereas musicgender uses ideas from music theory to describe gender and is not related to any one genre. It should also not be confused with [[musigender]], which is a gender that feels like or is connected to music itself rather than music theory.


    Many musicians feel closely related to music in some way. If one has such a connection with music it's possible that one's gender could be influenced by music in some way. The coiner of these terms has stated that if one uses these terms one should probably know at least a little about music theory in order to conceptualize them, otherwise they will likely be confusing or might be misunderstood.
    Many musicians feel closely related to music in some way. If one has such a connection with music, it's possible that one's gender could be influenced by music in some way. The coiner of these terms has stated that if one uses these terms, one should probably know at least a little about music theory in order to conceptualize them. Otherwise, they will likely be confusing, or might be misunderstood.


    Musicgender can also be used as a gender on it's own, to describe a gender that is related to musicianship or music theory, or it can be used as an umbrella term.
    Musicgender can also be used as a gender on its own to describe a gender that is related to musicianship or music theory, or it can be used as an umbrella term.


    == Genders ==
    == Genders ==
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    * [[Genderdynamics]]
    * [[Genderdynamics]]
    **[[Genderpiano]]
    **[[Genderpiano]]
    ***[[Genderflute]]
    ** [[Genderpianissimo]]
    ** [[Genderpianissimo]]
    ** [[Genderforte]]
    ** [[Genderforte]]
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    * [[Gendernocturne]]
    * [[Gendernocturne]]
    * [[Genderchord]]
    * [[Genderchord]]
    *[[Modegender]]
    *[[Genderstaccato]]
    *[[Genderstaccato]]
    *[[Genderjukebox]]


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Musigender and all the genders under the umbrella were coined by the Tumblr user no-bucks-for-this-doe on July 21, 2014<ref>http://archive.is/9Gw8j</ref>.
    Musicgender and many of the genders under the umbrella were coined by the Tumblr user no-bucks-for-this-doe on July 21, 2014.<ref>http://archive.is/9Gw8j</ref>


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==

    Latest revision as of 12:21, 4 August 2021

    The musicgender flag.
    An alternate musicgender flag.
    The alternate musicgender flag with equal-sized stripes.

    Musicgender is a subcategory of audiogender. It's an umbrella term for any gender that is related to, or can be described using music theory. It should not be confused with musicagender, which is a gender described by a specific genre of music, whereas musicgender uses ideas from music theory to describe gender and is not related to any one genre. It should also not be confused with musigender, which is a gender that feels like or is connected to music itself rather than music theory.

    Many musicians feel closely related to music in some way. If one has such a connection with music, it's possible that one's gender could be influenced by music in some way. The coiner of these terms has stated that if one uses these terms, one should probably know at least a little about music theory in order to conceptualize them. Otherwise, they will likely be confusing, or might be misunderstood.

    Musicgender can also be used as a gender on its own to describe a gender that is related to musicianship or music theory, or it can be used as an umbrella term.

    Genders

    Genders included under the umbrella of musicgender include:

    History

    Musicgender and many of the genders under the umbrella were coined by the Tumblr user no-bucks-for-this-doe on July 21, 2014.[1]

    Resources

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