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All ensembles (commonly called ''ke{{cdb}}dq'') must contain a ''væ{{tilde}}'', and a ''bæ{{ring}}{{cdb}}m'' as the tonal and rhythmic base respectively for the entire ensemble, with the exception of small ensembles in which case a ''lum jáq'' can be used for the tonal and rhythmic foundation at the same time.  
All ensembles (commonly called ''ke{{cdb}}dq'') must contain a ''væ{{tilde}}'', and a ''bæ{{ring}}{{cdb}}m'' as the tonal and rhythmic base respectively for the entire ensemble, with the exception of small ensembles in which case a ''lum jáq'' can be used for the tonal and rhythmic foundation at the same time.  


The largest Æ traditional ensemble, the ''ke{{cdb}}dq slă{{grave}}n gro{{tilde}}d'' consists of one of all the instruments listed above with the exception of the ''lum jáq''.
A typical Æ traditional ensemble, the ''ke{{cdb}}dq slă{{grave}}n gro{{tilde}}d'' consists of ''væ{{tilde}}'', ''bæ{{ring}}{{cdb}}m'', ''vód'', ''ỏr'', ''æ̉m'', and ''slů{{grave}}''.


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