id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40288 Monro, D. B. (David Binning) The Modes of Ancient Greek Music .txt text/plain 44955 3451 77 Mixo-lydian octave--the keys of Sacadas--[Greek: tonos] The Mesê as a key-note--the close on the Hypatê--[Greek: archê] in 'form' or species ([Greek: eidos]) of the octave scale, that is to the earlier periods of Greek music the scales in use, whether called form of the musical scale ([Greek: tropon de tina thaumaston Aristoxenus is the chief authority on the keys of Greek music. for the Phrygian mode ([Greek: harmonia]); and the so-called Lydian Systems are melodies set at the pitch of the different keys ([Greek: Greek musical instruments differed very much in the variety of modes a key-note, so far the Greek scale was that of the modern Minor mode The subject of the musical scales ([Greek: systêmata]) is treated by Looking at the octaves which on our key-board, as on the Greek scale, ([Greek: mesê kata dynamin]) is the key-note, the scale must have Greek music to the modern Major mode,--the Lydian or _c_-species not ./cache/40288.txt ./txt/40288.txt