- νανὰ).
These formulas are also
called "echemata" (ἠχήματα)—or more
often "
enechemata" (ἐνηχήματα) or "apechemata" (ἀπηχήματα). The use
echemata was also imitated...
- noannoeane, and noeagis. They were
obviously inspired by the
Byzantine enechemata, but not identical. In the 8th
chapter he also
included the fascinating...
- vú, ghá, dhi, ké, zō, nē,
while the
older practice still used the four
enechemata or
intonation formulas of the four
echoi given by the
modal signatures...
-
dynamic was
taken from 5
signs of the
eight enechemata of the trochos. The four of the
descending enechemata (πλ α', πλ β', υαρ, and πλ δ'), and the phthora...
- get
interested in the
communication of the
modes by
intonations called enechemata for the
first time. Nevertheless, it was the
difference between Gr****...
-
Chrysanthos explanation of the
former papadic practice of solfège
using the
enechemata: This
simple form is used
until today, but
Chrysanthos also developed...
- oud and to
ascend seven steps with the
enechemata of
kyrioi echoi and to
descend seven steps by the
enechemata of the
plagioi echoi which was a common...
- only 10 [8
diatonic Echoi and 2
Phthorai called after the
names of
their enechemata νανὰ and νενανῶ] in the Hagiopolites. —Hagiopolites (§6)
These "echoi...