- notes,
called parhypate and lichanos. The
upper tone, lichanos, can vary over the
range of a
whole tone,
whereas the
lower note,
parhypate, is restricted...
- to the
genus Parhypates:
Parhypates arctus (Tschitscherine, 1900) (Chile)
Parhypates bonellii (G.R.Waterhouse, 1841) (Chile)
Parhypates chalybicolor (Chaudoir...
- the tetrachord, its four
degrees are named, in
ascending order, hypate,
parhypate,
lichanos (or hypermese), and mese and, for the
second tetrachord in the...
-
music theory,
there was a
Lydian scale or "octave species"
extending from
parhypate hypaton to
trite diezeugmenon,
equivalent in the
diatonic genus to the...
- Aristoxenus'
description Mixolydian b–b′
hypate hypaton–paramese
Lydian c′–c″
parhypate hypaton–trite
diezeugmenon Phrygian d′–d″
lichanos hypaton–paranete diezeugmenon...
-
tetrachord was fixed,
because the two
internal notes (called
lichanoi and
parhypate)
still had
variable tunings.
Tetrachords were
classified into
genera depending...
- (movable)
parhypate –
trite (movable)
hypate (1:1) –
paramese (3:2) (standing)
Although movable, the
lichanos must
remain above the
parhypate, and the...
- Brooks, 1993 (Australia)
Amegilla paradoxa Brooks, 1988 (Africa)
Amegilla parhypate Lieftinck, 1975 (southern Asia)
Amegilla pendleburyi (****erell, 1929)...
-
Paranurus Tschitscherine, 1901
Pareuryaptus Dubault; L****alle & Roux, 2008
Parhypates Motschulsky, 1866
Pedius Motschulsky, 1850
Percolaus Bates, 1882 Percus...
-
Paranurus Tschitscherine, 1901
Pareuryaptus Dubault; L****alle & Roux, 2008
Parhypates Motschulsky, 1866
Pedius Motschulsky, 1850
Percolaus Bates, 1882 Percus...