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Liturgical chanting is not fixed to a particular tuning and may use traditional microtonal inflections or fine-tuned intervals.
Liturgical chanting is not fixed to a particular tuning and may use traditional microtonal inflections or fine-tuned intervals.


A hanier /hɐ'nɪɾ/ (literally 'stepping') consists of a nine-note scale plus a choice of which subsets to emphasize, either a set of two ''pezům'' /pɛ'zuəm/ (pentachords, lit. 'set of five') or a framework based on a ''buri'' /by'ɾi/ (lit. 'sprint'), a pentatonic subset where 1\19 is not used as a step. Different styles encourage different subset use.
A Netagin ''hanier'' /hɐ'nɪɾ/ (literally 'stepping') consists of a nine-note scale plus a choice of which subsets to emphasize, either a set of two ''pezům'' /pɛ'zuəm/ (pentachords, lit. 'set of five') or a framework based on a ''buri'' /by'ɾi/ (lit. 'sprint'), a pentatonic subset where 1\19 is not used as a step. Different styles encourage different subset use.
 
== Inthar's mode names ==
== Inthar's mode names ==
The following names are taken from a fictional semiquartal-based musical culture.
The following names are taken from a fictional semiquartal-based musical culture.