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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'', both 'mother's singing'). Composed solo vocal music (Ntg. ''vyntah vyźol''; Nurian ''nūsaļ iġġīehar'' 'exquisite singing') was traditionally upper class music as opposed to folk music, but became an integral part of folk music, with many pieces becoming part of the hanier canon.
There is a tradition of orally transmitted folk songs (Ntg. ''vyntah qama''; [[Nurian]] ''vanūsaļ mamma'', both 'mother's singing'). Composed solo vocal music (Ntg. ''vyntah vyźol''; Nurian ''nūsaļ iġġīehar'' 'exquisite singing') was traditionally upper class music as opposed to folk music, but became an integral part of folk music, with many pieces becoming part of the hanier canon.


== History ==
== History ==
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