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- Ekphonetic notation consists of symbols added to certain sacred texts, especially lectionary readings of Biblical texts, as a mnemonic device to ****ist...
- Unicode block containing characters for representing Byzantine music in ekphonetic notation. The following Unicode-related do****ents record the purpose and...
- recitation of the Qur'an, the holy book of Islam. This early system was called ekphonetic notation, from the Gr**** ἐκφώνησις ekphonesis meaning quasi-melodic recitation...
- Percussion notation Simplified Non-Western and ancient Ancient Gr**** Chinese Ekphonetic Gamelan Kunkunshi Neume Swaralipi Shakuhachi Znamenny Related Mensural...
- developed late since the 10th century, with the exception of an earlier ekphonetic notation, interpunction signs used in lectionaries, but modal signatures...
- enough to indicate a certain melodic model given within the echos. Next to ekphonetic notation, only used in lectionaries to indicate formulas used during scriptural...
- this practice may have been derived from cheironomic hand-gestures, the ekphonetic notation of Byzantine chant, punctuation marks, or diacritical accents...
- An example of polytonic text with ekphonetic neumes in red ink from a Byzantine m****cript, of 1020 AD, displaying the beginning of the Gospel of Luke...
- 1". New Iadgari known as "Sinaitic Iadgari" with modal signatures and ekphonetic notation in Nuskhuri script (980). "Sinai, Saint Catherine's Monastery...
- followed by the Gospel. Book of Alternative Services Dominical letter Ekphonetic notation Gospel Book Lection Lector List of New Testament lectionaries...