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Intonation often happens by ear and is not necessarily JI-based (cf. maqam music). Tuning systems used differ by the individual community. Fixed pitch instruments use subsets of overtone series JI, 17wt, 17edo, or 31edo (for diasem). Neutral intervals are commonly used as in maqam.
Intonation often happens by ear and is not necessarily JI-based (cf. maqam music). Tuning systems used differ by the individual community. Fixed pitch instruments use subsets of overtone series JI, 17wt, 17edo, or 31edo (for diasem). Neutral intervals are commonly used as in maqam.


=== Cantillation ===
Liturgy uses diatonic or maqam modes:
Liturgy uses diatonic or maqam modes:
* Torah readings use Dorian or Rast
* Torah readings use Dorian or Rast
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* Most blessings use Dorian
* Most blessings use Dorian
* Some blessings and prayers use a tuning of Lydian with a supermajor 3rd (one tuning is 14:16:18:20:21:24:27:28; 31edo diasem Lydian is also used)
* Some blessings and prayers use a tuning of Lydian with a supermajor 3rd (one tuning is 14:16:18:20:21:24:27:28; 31edo diasem Lydian is also used)
* Ahava Raba is similar to our timeline but not as common
 
Ahava Raba is similar to our timeline but not as common


Todo: Cantillation tropes
Todo: Cantillation tropes
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