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A ''hanier'' /hɐ'nɪɾ/ (literally 'stepping'; Wdm. ''hănier'') consists of a set of nine movable pitches plus a choice of which subset to emphasize, either a set of two ''pezům'' /pɛ'zuəm/ (pentachords, lit. 'set of five'; Nurian ''seałŧaļ'', Wdm. ''păsuam'') or a framework based on a ''buri'' /by'ɾi/ (lit. 'sprint'; Wdm. ''büri''), a pentatonic subset where the small step of 5L 4s is not used as a step. Different styles encourage different subset use.
A ''hanier'' /hɐ'nɪɾ/ (literally 'stepping'; Wdm. ''hănier'') consists of a set of nine movable pitches plus a choice of which subset to emphasize, either a set of two ''pezům'' /pɛ'zuəm/ (pentachords, lit. 'set of five'; Nurian ''seałŧaļ'', Wdm. ''păsuam'') or a framework based on a ''buri'' /by'ɾi/ (lit. 'sprint'; Wdm. ''büri''), a pentatonic subset where the small step of 5L 4s is not used as a step. Different styles encourage different subset use.


Some important modern ''hanier'' artists include composers Baqůr Dyhieć and Qypaś Nabak and singer Stow fa Fitsmil. Some modern composers have introduced hanier counterpoint.
Some important modern ''hanier'' artists include composers Baqůr Dyhieć and Qypaś Nabak and singer Stow Fitsmilin. Some modern composers have introduced hanier counterpoint.


Commonly used tonics/keys are Adb, Edb, Bdb, Fd, C, D, F, and G.
Commonly used tonics/keys are Adb, Edb, Bdb, Fd, C, D, F, and G.
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