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For questions related to music not within the Western canon of classical and popular music. Examples include folk music of various peoples, music of indigenous peoples, and music from areas where cultures intermingle.
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Non-western music with tonic/predominant/dominant (or something like it)
I would assume that the concept of scale degrees is present in all cultures. Notes sound good together when they have higher harmonics in common (e.g. the third harmonic of C coincides with the second …