10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERDORIAN»
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1
Ancient Greek Music: A New Technical History
Finally, Hyperdorian displays a mixture of 'correct' pykná and the curious ones we
encounter within the left half of the diagram. Hyperdorian can be transcribed
either with six flats or with six sharps; and it is the same structural law that
governs ...
2
A General History of Music: From the Earliest Ages to the ...
... Hypodorian, and Hyperdorian, for instance, were considered, in a manner, as
one: and as if the two modes belonging to each of the five middle ones, a fourth
above, and a fourth below, were regarded as necessary adjunctr, without which ...
3
Philosophical Transactions, Giving Some Accompt of the ...
... from the Dorian, and which was therefore afterwards called Hyperdorian ; the
Hyperionian, whose mese was- in e flat, at a fourth from the Ionian ; and the
Hypermixolydian (for so it had been originally namedi the preposition being
taken- in ...
John Martyn ((Londres)), James Allestry ((Londres)), Henry Oldenburg,
1761
4
History of the literature of ancient Greece
The former were called Hyperdorian, Hyperiastian, Hyperphrygian, &c. ; the
others Hypolydian, Hypoaeolian, Hypophrygian, &c. Of these styles none belong
to this period except those which approximate closely to the first five, viz., the ...
Karl Otfried Müller,
1840
5
Philosophical transactions, giving some accompt of the ...
... had established only three out of these last five, viz. the old Mixolvdian, whose
mese we have shewn to be in d, at a fourth from the Dorian, and which was
therefore afterwards called Hyperdorian ; the Hyperionian, whose mese was in e
flat, ...
Royal Society (Great Britain),
1761
6
Philosophical Transactions
... had established only three out of these last five, viz. the old Mixolydian, whose
mese we have shewn to be in d, at a fourth from the Dorian, and which was
therefore afterwards called Hyperdorian ; the Hyperionian, whose mese was in e
flat, ...
7
A General History of Music: From the Earliest Ages to the ...
Hypodorian, Hypoiaftian, Principal. Dorian, Iastian, Hypophrygian, Phrygian, \
Hypoaeolian, Hypolydian, ÍEolian, LydiaNj Fourth above. Hyperdorian.
Hyperiaftian. ÇHyperphrygian, or Ну permixolydian. Hyperseolian. Hyperlydian.
Thefe Thefe ...
8
Greek Musical Writings: Volume 2, Harmonic and Acoustic Theory
... X X X / HYPOIASTIAN X X \ / HYPOPHRYGIAN X X X HYPOAEOLIAN X X
HYPOLYDIAN X DORIAN IASTIAN PHRYGIAN AEOLIAN LYDIAN
HYPERDORIAN HYPERIASTIAN HYPERPHRYGIAN HYPERAEOLIAN
HYPERLYDIAN H )) M JS ...
9
The Science of Harmonics in Classical Greece
23 above) speaks of a lower Lydian tonos 'which is now called Aeolian', a lower
Mixolydian 'which is now called Hyperdorian' and so on. Cleonides, by contrast,
does not say 'now', only 'also'. For discussion of this and other issues to do with ...
230), 'Mixolydian' being what was later called Hyperdorian. Assuming that the
modulations proceeded on the usual principle of switching between conjunct and
disjunct tetrachords at the nodal points, the harmonic plan of the Mysians may be
...