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== Example folk pieces ==
== Example folk pieces ==
=== ''Æ{{ring}}{{acute}}q Rin Ja{{acute}}rq'' ===
=== ''Æ{{ring}}{{acute}}q Rin Jav'' ===


(Out-universe note: This is a direct transcription of the Earth folk song "Eirik Jarl" into ''vọj Jav Læ{{cdb}}q''.)  
(Out-universe note: This is a direct transcription of the Earth folk song "Eirik Jarl" into ''vọj Jav Læ{{cdb}}q''.)  


This is in a fast dance, usually called ''gro{{tilde}}d Drŭv'', with a meter of 16 (same rhythm as the ''gro{{tilde}}d Ů{{tilde}}q'' but faster), and it has a pace of 6 beats per second. It is written in ''vọj Jav Læ{{cdb}}q'' Some scholars deny this and insist that the mode is ''vọj Hủd'' due to the repetition of the pitch class 8.  
This is in a fast dance, usually called ''gro{{tilde}}d Drŭv'', with a meter of 16 (same rhythm as the ''gro{{tilde}}d Ů{{tilde}}q'' but faster), and it has a pace of 6 beats per second. It is written in ''vọj Jav Læ{{cdb}}q''. Some scholars and musicians deny this and say that the mode is ''vọj Hủd'' due to the repetition of the pitch class 8.  


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