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From: Klezfiddle1
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  • would this be considered "phrygian" in any sense? The medieval name for this mode would be phyrygian perhaps?

  • which mode did you use?

  • @luizcarlosrauberoliv Please see "about this video" section for full details - this piece is in the Ancient Greek Dorian Mode (equivalent intervals as E-E on white notes of the piano. This is not to be confused with the Medieval "Dorian" mode (D-D) - due to a mega botch by Medieval "scholars", all the original ancient Greek modes were given he wrong Greek names...& we have been stuck with their presumably "Mead-fuelled" terminology to the present day!!

  • why pathguy dont have Hellas transalate?

    Ask help if you think you are not enouth good.

    People of Ellada they can give you right direction to your future.

    Good day

  • Great work my friend!

  • One of these days, I shall fully understand the technical aspects of these musical modes that you are demonstrating. Perhaps that might help show by what routes some of the modern lyres got to where they appear in Africa. In the mean time , I shall just enjoy the fact that it is pleasing to listen to these marvelous works.

  • Hello Dear Michael

    Wonderful music and pictures!

    Thanks a lot for the post

    Congratulations!

    Ana

  • yes, very good

  • Congratulations! wonderful music ..great job as always.

  • @moony20oc Hello Habibti!

    Thank you very much for sharing with me this excellent job!

    Kisses and hugs!

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