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The most important instrument in Bjeheondian music is the human voice. Instruments such as ouds, Talman fiddles, qanuns, modern electronic keyboards and various percussion instruments are also used. | The most important instrument in Bjeheondian music is the human voice. Instruments such as ouds, Talman fiddles, qanuns, modern electronic keyboards and various percussion instruments are also used. | ||
There is a tradition of orally transmitted folk songs (Ntg. ''vyntah qama''; [[Nurian]] ''nūsaļ mamma''). Composed solo vocal music (Ntg. ''vyntah vyźol''; Nurian ''nūsaļ iġġīehar'' 'exquisite singing'), to the contrary, was traditionally upper class music as opposed to folk music. | There is a tradition of orally transmitted folk songs (Ntg. ''vyntah qama''; [[Nurian]] ''nūsaļ mamma'', both 'mother's singing'). Composed solo vocal music (Ntg. ''vyntah vyźol''; Nurian ''nūsaļ iġġīehar'' 'exquisite singing'), to the contrary, was traditionally upper class music as opposed to folk music. | ||
== History == | == History == |
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