BYZANTINE MUSIC- NOTATION SYSTEM. QUANTITY CHARACTERS


In Byzantine music, there is a specific notation system. The signs are called characters, because each of them actually has its own "character". One is soft, the other is sharp, the other is flat etc. In short, it requires each of us to adjust our voice to the different characters, so i. e. a sharp note sounds differently than a flat.




Before looking at the notes in detail, we must say that all of these signs, the so-called characters, are divided into 3 large groups, namely the quantityquality and time / metric characters. Each group has its own basic features, which is the common point of all the individual characters it contains, regardless of the differences between them.

I. QUANTITY CHARACTERS 


Imagine at first that you are on a scale, with many many steps. Each of these steps represents a note and has a different name; the names are (ascending) Ni Pa Vu Ga Di Ke Zo and are repeated over and over again.

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