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'''Bjeheondian music''' is based on [[Netagin]] music. In modern times it is usually notated based on 19 equal divisions of the octave (19edo), however real-world intonational practices differ by region and context. Liturgical and folk music is usually based on scales similar to the semaphore[9] scale, the nine-note scale 331313131 which is an extension of the familiar pentatonic scale. This article mainly deals with the use of the semiquartal scale in Netagin music.
'''Bjeheondian music''' is based on [[Netagin]] music. In modern times it is usually notated based on 19 equal divisions of the octave (19edo), however real-world intonational practices differ by region and context. Liturgical and folk music is usually based on scales similar to the semiquartal scale, the nine-note scale 331313131 which is an extension of the familiar pentatonic scale. This article mainly deals with the use of the semiquartal scale in Netagin music.


Folk music is not fixed to a particular tuning and may use traditional microtonal inflections or fine-tuned intervals.
Folk music is not fixed to a particular tuning and may use traditional microtonal inflections or fine-tuned intervals.