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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 | '''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. | ||