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TODO: Replace Netagin terms with Anbirese/Dårle ones
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'''Bjeheondian music''', called the ''ngorlarre'' (Anbirese [ˈŋuːɭare̞]) (plural of Dårle ''ngorla'' 'place') tradition, is a monophonic tradition of the conworld Angai. The premise of the tradition is "What if Arabic maqam was pentatonic and neutralized 2L3s (the Western pentatonic scale), instead of being heptatonic and neutralizing 5L2s (the diatonic scale)?"
'''Bjeheondian music''', called the ''ngorla'' (Anbirese [ˈŋuːɭa]; from Dårle ''ngorla'' 'place') tradition, is a monophonic tradition of the conworld Angai. The premise of the tradition is "What if Arabic maqam was pentatonic and neutralized 2L3s (the Western pentatonic scale), instead of being heptatonic and neutralizing 5L2s (the diatonic scale)?"


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.