ByzB 102: Intro to Byz Notation – St Miriam

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In this course, students study the foundational symbols needed to read a syllabic hymn in Byzantine notation and continue their study of modal theory. Students will study intervallic symbols, qualitative symbols, rhythmic symbols, and symbols that indicate the mode and scale. Students study Heirmologic hymns on parallagi (solfège) and melos in the Diatonic Modes: 1st, Plagal 1st, 4th, and Plagal 4th Modes. Students should plan to come to at least one half hour chant practice session and one half hour Voice Lab 100 session each week.  102 students can decide if they want to review the beginner topics or proceed onto the advanced topics in Voice Lab 100.  Transfer students should attend the beginner topics sessions.

Materials: ByzB Starter Set from the Trisagion School store (enrollees receive 25% off-find the access code in the Introduction to the course)
Prerequisite: ByzB 101

Course Content

Welcome to ByzB 102! 5 Topics
ByzB 101 Review
ByzB 101 Review 4 Topics
Estill Education Fund Videos
Unit 1
Greek Letters: Parallagi 1 Topic
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Byzantine Notation: Score Basics
The Alphabet of Byzantine Chant
Diatonic Martyries: Intro 1 Topic
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Interval Symbols PDF
Guided Reading: Interval Symbols 1 1 Topic
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Unit 2
Diatonic Martyries 2: the Bottom Symbol of β
Qualitative Symbol: the Psefiston
Rhythm Symbols: the Klasma, Duple Meter
Modal Theory: Plagal 1st Mode Heirmologic
Interval Symbols 2: the Kentemata and the Ladder Principle 4 Topics
Guided Reading: Week 2 Symbols
Unit 3
Diatonic Martyries 3: the Bottom Symbol of ν 2 Topics
Modal Signatures: 1st Mode and Plagal of the 1st Mode
Interval Symbols: Petaste, Up Two Symbols and the Elaphron 5 Topics
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