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SW Culture Week Day 1- Music
Music for Panthar tends to lean on one side of a spectrum between loud and soft Music that is loud is for celebration and pride. Loud music is composed with lots of percussion and places a lot of importance on vocals. Usually sung components of loud music is vocable as opposed to actual words sometimes with a chant or shouted words in the music. The music is very bouncy and lends well to dancing. These songs are meant to be sung at holidays, celebrations but you’ll hear it most at sports matches. Quiet music is intimate and personal and tends toward natural sounding components like winds, woody percussion or even actual natural sounds. These songs do have sung words often and the music is very soft. They are often songs for families or couples or even a certain place. Of course Panthar music is not only of these two categories but these two are the most popular among Panthar.
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Star Wars Culture Week Day 2- Language
Panthar have a spoken language and sign language both used together quite often. There is a spoken language that is primarily used when dealing with off worlders and non panthar. Many panthar do know basic and often switch from basic to panthar and back again. Spoken language became more popular as the rate of eye deformities rose within the panthar population.
Panthar speak with a distinct accent. Sounding close to midwestern or Minnesotan accent.
 More often used among panthar is pawspeak, which is a universal sign language across Ferol.  Pawspeak was developed as a way to silently communicate during hunts and within their packed living homes. It’s predominantly used and often mixed with the spoken language.
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