Category
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Octoechos
Oktōēchos (here transcribed "Octoechos"; Greek: ; from ὀκτώ "eight" and ἦχος "sound, mode" called echos; Slavonic: Осмогласие, Osmoglasie from о́смь "eight" and гласъ, Glagolitic: , "voice, sound") is the eight-mode system used for the composition of religious chant in Byzantine, Syriac, Armenian, Georgian, Latin and Slavic churches since the Middle Ages. In a modified form the octoechos is still regarded as the foundation of the tradition of monodic chant in the Byzantine Rite today.
Ottoman classical music
traditional music of the Ottoman Empire
usul
rhythm and measure system in Ottoman classical music
Turkish makam
system of melodic modes used in traditional Turkish music

Petros Peloponnesios
Greek cantor, Teacher at the Patriarchal Music School