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- Octoechos abstract "Oktōēchos (here transcribed "Octoechos"; Greek: ὁ Ὀκτώηχος [okˈtóixos]; from ὀκτώ "eight" and ἦχος "sound, mode" called echos; Slavonic: Осмогласие, Osmoglasie from о́смь "eight" and гласъ, Glagolitic: ⰳⰾⰰⱄⱏ, "voice, sound") is the name of 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.".
- Octoechos wikiPageID "2091468".
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- Octoechos wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Octoechos wikiPageRevisionID "661263602".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Rite.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_music.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Byzantine_music.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Classical_and_art_music_traditions.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eastern_Catholicism.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eastern_Orthodox_liturgical_music.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_music.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Modes.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ottoman_classical_music.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tonaries.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_plainchant.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Chrysanthos_of_Madytos.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Church_Slavonic.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Church_Slavonic_language.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Dorian_mode.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Echos.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Glagolitic.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Glagolitic_alphabet.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Hagiopolitan_Octoechos.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Hypodorian_mode.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Hypolydian_mode.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Hypomixolydian_mode.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Hypophrygian_mode.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink John_Koukouzeles.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink John_Koukouzelis.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink John_of_Damascus.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Lydian_mode.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_Chrysaphes.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Mixolydian.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Mixolydian_mode.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Neobyzantine_Octoechos.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Octoechos_(liturgy).
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Papadic_Octoechos.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Phrygian_mode.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Tonary.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:гласъ.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:осмь.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:ἦχος.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:ὀκτώ.
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "8-modes".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Byzantine chant".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Byzantine musical system of eight modes".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Byzantine tone".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eight Tones".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Octoechos system".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Octoechos".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oktoechos".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Osmoglasnik".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tone 2".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tone Eight".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tone Six".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tone of the Week".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tone".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "ecclesiastical modes".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "eight Tones".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "eight liturgical modes".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "eight modes".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "eight-tones".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "eighth tone".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "liturgical mode".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "mode".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "octoechoi".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "octoechos".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "oktōēchos".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "tone".
- Octoechos wikiPageWikiLinkText "tones".
- Octoechos hasPhotoCollection Octoechos.
- Octoechos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Octoechos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Byzantine_Empire_topics.
- Octoechos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chant.
- Octoechos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eastern_Orthodox_liturgical_books.
- Octoechos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-grc.
- Octoechos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Middle_Eastern_music.
- Octoechos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Octoechos subject Category:Ancient_Greek_music.
- Octoechos subject Category:Byzantine_music.
- Octoechos subject Category:Classical_and_art_music_traditions.
- Octoechos subject Category:Eastern_Catholicism.
- Octoechos subject Category:Eastern_Orthodox_liturgical_music.
- Octoechos subject Category:Medieval_music.
- Octoechos subject Category:Modes.
- Octoechos subject Category:Ottoman_classical_music.
- Octoechos subject Category:Tonaries.
- Octoechos subject Category:Western_plainchant.
- Octoechos hypernym System.
- Octoechos type Genre.
- Octoechos type Genre.
- Octoechos type Mode.
- Octoechos type Scale.
- Octoechos type Source.
- Octoechos comment "Oktōēchos (here transcribed "Octoechos"; Greek: ὁ Ὀκτώηχος [okˈtóixos]; from ὀκτώ "eight" and ἦχος "sound, mode" called echos; Slavonic: Осмогласие, Osmoglasie from о́смь "eight" and гласъ, Glagolitic: ⰳⰾⰰⱄⱏ, "voice, sound") is the name of the eight-mode system used for the composition of religious chant in Byzantine, Syriac, Armenian, Georgian, Latin and Slavic churches since the Middle Ages.".
- Octoechos label "Octoechos".
- Octoechos sameAs Октоих.
- Octoechos sameAs Octoechos.