Ethiopian music is primarily based on a five tone scale system. This is known as a pentatonic scale. On the other hand, some music in Ethiopia may even be diatonic. Diatonic scales contain 7 notes.
The Ethiopian word for “scale” is “kiñit”. The word “kiñit” describes both the scale being used, and sometimes the tuning of the instrument. This is because some instruments have strings with no frets, so the strings need to be tuned to the scale. These instruments include the krar, begena, and masekno.
There are four main kiñits that are used in Ethiopian music. These are the Tizita, Batti, Ambassel, and Anchihoye kiñits. Some of these have different versions or other modifications. There are some other kiñits that are also used besides these main four, like bati minor, tizita minor, etc.
Негізгі бет የኢትዮጵያ ቅኝቶች ትዝታ ባቲ አንች ሆዬ አምባሰል All Ethiopian Scales by Getu & Solomon (AZMERO PROJECT)
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