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- Petasti abstract "Petasti (or Petaste; Greek: πεταστη) is a neume of Byzantine chant notation, which is usually called a flutter in English. In the most general form it means "Go one note up, and stress this note", where the "stress" is usually interpreted either as a mordent of Western music (in a high tempo), as a triplet (in a medium tempo), or as a sequence of two eighth notes and a quarter note (in a slow tempo).Petasti can also be combined with other neumes, such as oligon, to form jumps of more than one note up, still stressed with a flutter.Petasti Unicode symbol is U+1D049.".
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- Petasti wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Petasti wikiPageRevisionID "601853834".
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_chant.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_music.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Byzantine_music.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink Eighth_note.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink Mordent.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink Neume.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink Oligon.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink Quarter_note.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink Tempo.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink Tuplet.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLink Unicode.
- Petasti wikiPageWikiLinkText "Petasti".
- Petasti hasPhotoCollection Petasti.
- Petasti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Petasti subject Category:Byzantine_music.
- Petasti hypernym Neume.
- Petasti type Article.
- Petasti type Article.
- Petasti comment "Petasti (or Petaste; Greek: πεταστη) is a neume of Byzantine chant notation, which is usually called a flutter in English.".
- Petasti label "Petasti".
- Petasti sameAs m.0gmc65l.
- Petasti sameAs Q7171789.
- Petasti sameAs Q7171789.
- Petasti wasDerivedFrom Petasti?oldid=601853834.
- Petasti isPrimaryTopicOf Petasti.