- tetrachord, its four
degrees are named, in
ascending order, hypate, parhypate,
lichanos (or hypermese), and mese and, for the
second tetrachord in the construction...
-
Between these are two
movable notes,
called parhypate and
lichanos. The
upper tone,
lichanos, can vary over the
range of a
whole tone,
whereas the lower...
-
depending on the
position of the
lichanos (thus the name
lichanos,
which means "the indicator"). For
instance a
lichanos that is a
minor third from the...
- hypaton–paramese
Lydian c′–c″
parhypate hypaton–trite
diezeugmenon Phrygian d′–d″
lichanos hypaton–paranete
diezeugmenon Dorian e′–e″
hypate meson–nete diezeugmenon...
- (standing)
lichanos –
paranete (movable)
parhypate –
trite (movable)
hypate (1:1) –
paramese (3:2) (standing)
Although movable, the
lichanos must remain...
- or the enharmonic, so why
should the note a
ditone from mesé be
called lichanos rather than a
small amount higher?" It is
sometimes claimed that the nature...
-
pentatonic effect is
produced in the
lowest tetrachords by
avoiding the
lichanos,
while above the mese
there is
modulation between a
conjunct chromatic...
-
Licence licence in
Music 0.4 Burney.
Where rules of
Harmony might be broken.
Lichanos - 0.1 Farey, sr.
Scientific article.
Liege - 0.8
Concludes with a paragraph...
- the
enharmonic genus the
distance from the
neighbouring scale degrees lichanos (Ancient Gr****: λιχανός) to mesē (Ancient Gr****: μέση) is a ditone—a gap...