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=Sjowaazheñ music=
=Sjowaazheñ music=
Some Sjowaazheñ instruments are the lute, the erhu, the lyre, various end-blown flutes, and various drums and woodblocks. String instruments usually are unfretted but marked at perfect fourths.
Some Sjowaazheñ instruments are the lute, the erhu, the lyre, various end-blown flutes, the ''khool 'aad'' ('big drum') and the woodblocks (''ghoteeñ''). String instruments usually are unfretted but marked at perfect fourths.


==Tuning==
==Tuning==
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==Rhythm==
==Rhythm==
Sjowaazheñ music is typically unmetered - there is a smallest note length and there may be small basic rhythmic figures in the melody but the rhythms are not organized into measures. When percussion accompaniment is used, "small" percussion such as woodblocks may soumd each "beat" in the music. The ''khool 'aat' '' (lit
Sjowaazheñ music is typically unmetered - there is a smallest note length and there may be small basic rhythmic figures in the melody but the rhythms are not organized into measures. When percussion accompaniment is used, "small" percussion such as woodblocks may soumd each "beat" in the music. The ''khool 'aad' '' (lit
  'big drum') marks the start and end of a section.
  'big drum') marks the start and end of a section.


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