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A ''haṅier'' (literally 'stepping') consists of a scale (a choice of pitches relative to the tonic) plus which subsets to emphasize, either a set of two ''buri'' (pentachords or hexachords; used in folk music) or a ''pezeom'', a pentatonic subset where (a) the perfect fifth is used above the root and (b) 1\24 is not used as a step (used in liturgical music).
A ''haṅier'' (literally 'stepping') consists of a scale (a choice of pitches relative to the tonic) plus which subsets to emphasize, either a set of two ''buri'' (pentachords or hexachords; used in folk music) or a ''pezeom'', a pentatonic subset where (a) the perfect fifth is used above the root and (b) 1\24 is not used as a step (used in liturgical music).
===Folk music===
===Liturgical music===
The six possible pentachords in semaphore[9]:
The six possible pentachords in semaphore[9]:
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===Folk music===
===Folk music===
Common ''pezeom''s are:
Common ''pezeom''s are:
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