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Kurie Ekekraxa (Greek) slow first tone

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2009

chanted by St. Anthony Monastery

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  • There are 8 different tones. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, Plagal 1st tone, Plagal 2nd tone, Grave tone, Plagal 4th tone!

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  • @EverythingZen14 @DofSproductions Actually, there are three versions: irmologic (fast), sticheraric (kind of slow), and papadic (really slow). The troparia of canons and the psalms are also chanted in the same eight tones that everything else is chanted in.

  • @DofSproductions Each 'chant' or hymn will be written in one tone. There are 8 tones total. Each of the 8 tones have two versions - irmologic (the fast version) and stichereric (the slow version). There are also tones for the canons and psalms, but I don't know anything about them yet.

  • I'm new to chant music. How many tones are in a chant?

  • i miss st anthony's

  • love it!

  • Beautiful!

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