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English: Parallage (solmization) of the hard chromatic scale according Chrysanthos, the echos plagios devteros (ἦχος πλάγιος τοῦ δευτέρου) in the current traditions of Orthodox Chant.
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Source Chrysanthos. 1832. Θεωρητικὸν μεγὰ τῆς Μουσικῆς. Triest, Michele Weis, 107 & 109.
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