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- Echos abstract "Echos (Greek: ἦχος, [ˈixos]; pl. Echoi ἦχοι [ˈiçi]) is the name in Byzantine music theory for a mode within the eight mode system (oktoechos), each of them ruling several melody types, and it is used in the melodic and rhythmic composition of Byzantine chant ("thesis of the melos"), differentiated according to the chant genre and according to the performance style ("method of the thesis"). It is akin to a Western medieval tonus, an Andalusian tab', an Arab naġam (since 1400 "maqam"), or a Persian parde (since 18th century dastgâh).".
- Echos wikiPageID "2086253".
- Echos wikiPageRevisionID "593068886".
- Echos hasPhotoCollection Echos.
- Echos subject Category:Byzantine_music.
- Echos subject Category:Melody_types.
- Echos comment "Echos (Greek: ἦχος, [ˈixos]; pl. Echoi ἦχοι [ˈiçi]) is the name in Byzantine music theory for a mode within the eight mode system (oktoechos), each of them ruling several melody types, and it is used in the melodic and rhythmic composition of Byzantine chant ("thesis of the melos"), differentiated according to the chant genre and according to the performance style ("method of the thesis").".
- Echos label "Echos".
- Echos label "Глас (музыка)".
- Echos sameAs m.06l6gy.
- Echos sameAs Q4139538.
- Echos sameAs Q4139538.
- Echos wasDerivedFrom Echos?oldid=593068886.
- Echos isPrimaryTopicOf Echos.