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Bjeheondians use 72edo as their theoretical gamut; however, most popular Bjeheondian music limits itself to 24edo.
Bjeheondians use 72edo as their theoretical gamut; however, most popular Bjeheondian music limits itself to 24edo.
== ''Byre''s ==
== ''Byre''s ==
The ''byre'' (Anbirese [byːre̞], from Dårle for 'sprint') is roughly equivalent to the ''jins'' in Arabic music. However, they usually span a fifth instead of a fourth.
The ''byre'' (Anbirese [pyːre̞], from Dårle for 'sprint') is roughly equivalent to the ''jins'' in Arabic music. However, they usually span a fifth instead of a fourth.
=== Tetrachords ===
=== Tetrachords ===
* 0 200 400 700 = "Antikurd"
* 0 200 400 700 = "Antikurd"
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== ''Ngartömpa''s ==
== ''Ngartömpa''s ==
The ''ngartömpa'' (Anbirese [ˈŋähʈø̞mpä], from Dårle ''ngarte'' 'between, interval' + ''ympa'' 'five') is the closest equivalent of the Western scale, named because they consist of roughly five notes per octave.
The ''ngartömpa'' (Anbirese [ˈŋähʈø̞mpʰä], from Dårle ''ngarte'' 'between, interval' + ''ympa'' 'five') is the closest equivalent of the Western scale, named because they consist of roughly five notes per octave.