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There is evidence that the Netagin at first used a quasi-equiheptatonic system similar to our Thai music. 7 more notes were added to the octave for extra chromatic gestures, producing a quasi-14edo system. The chromatic gestures used in melodic music developed over time resulting in the ''hanier'' system.
There is evidence that the Netagin at first used a quasi-equiheptatonic system similar to our Thai music. 7 more notes were added to the octave for extra chromatic gestures, producing a quasi-14edo system. The chromatic gestures used in melodic music developed over time resulting in the ''hanier'' system.


Bitaleta influence eventually led the Netagin to adopt 19edo as their abstract gamut. Though the Netagin traditionally did not view the 9-note framework as a tempered JI framework, later Windermere influence shifted performance practice towards 2.3.7 JI in certain (esp. harmonic) contexts, established 7-limit JI notes as acceptable variations of the existing notes. Nowadays, some Netagin-speaking areas and contexts are close to following the tempered 2.3.7 interpretation (called semaphore[9] in regular temperament theory), using different JI preimages for the same scale note. However, some attempt to revive a JI-agnostic interpretation.
Bitaleta influence eventually led the Netagin to adopt 19edo as their abstract gamut. Though the Netagin traditionally did not view the 9-note framework as a tempered JI framework, later Windermere influence shifted performance practice towards 2.3.7 JI in certain (esp. harmonic) contexts, established 7-limit JI notes as acceptable variations of the existing notes. Nowadays, some Netagin-speaking areas and contexts are close to following the tempered 2.3.7 interpretation (called semaphore[9] in regular temperament theory), using different JI preimages for the same scale note. However, some have revived a JI-agnostic interpretation based on folk traditions.


== ''Buri''s ==
== ''Buri''s ==
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