What is the difference between Japan, China, Korea, and the Philippines music culture?

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Traditional Korean music always comes with three-beats rhythm, which is rare in the other two.

Traditional Chinese music has a unique five-note scale, using 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, while traditional Japanese music uses the "1-3-4-6-7" scale.

If you compare the Chinese ballad "Jasmine Flower" and the Japanese "Sakura( cherry blossoms)", you can easily figure out the difference between the scales they take. Personally, I find traditional Japanese music a bit little gloomy and feel sad even when it describes happiness, perhaps because it uses more semitones, which cannot be found in a typical Chinese one.

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