-
strictly a
scale type.)
Related to the
diatonic modes are the
eight church modes or
Gregorian modes, in
which authentic and
plagal forms of
scales are...
-
Frankish cantors reworking Roman ecclesiastical song
during the
Carolingian period. The
theoretical framework of
modes arose later to
describe the tonal...
-
readings and the
Octoechos (texts
chanted according to the
eight ecclesiastical modes)
throughout the year.
There are also a
number of
lesser feasts throughout...
- center.
Grove Dict. M&M 2001, "
Mode, III:
Modal Theories and
Polyphonic Music, 4:
Systems of 12
Modes, (ii) Glarean’s 12
Modes, (a) The 12
Modal Octave Species...
- and the
Divine Liturgy. A
chanter must be
knowledgeable about the
ecclesiastical modes as well as the
complex structure of the services. At Constantinople...
- as the
descending form of the
melodic minor), but not the old
ecclesiastical church modes, most of
which included both
versions of the "variable" note...
-
caused by the tritone.
These ecclesiastical modes,
although they have Gr**** names, have
little relationship to the
modes as set out by Gr**** theorists...
- from the
modes with the 80s sound, and for me it's not
about the 80s, it's
about what I
think the kind of
harmony is that
arises from
these modes - what...
-
compositions with or
without instrumental accompaniment,
written either in
ecclesiastical modes, or the
modern major or
minor keys.
Gregorian chant is
warmly recommended...
- Presses. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-87413-327-1. Powers,
Harold S. (2001b). "
Modes, the
ecclesiastical". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds.). The New
Grove Dictionary...