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It draws from Jewish temple worship, early Christian psalmody, and the music of the Greek-speaking world of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Unlike Western traditions, Byzantine chant is exclusively monodic (one melody) and purely vocal. Instruments are avoided because the human voice is considered the most perfect instrument to praise God. It draws from Jewish temple worship, early Christian
Every note exists to serve the text. The goal is clarity, ensuring the sacred message of the Psalms and prayers is heard and felt, not obscured by complex arrangements. Historical Significance It draws from Jewish temple worship
The music is built on eight distinct melodic modes, each with its own emotional quality and theological significance. early Christian psalmody
During the Ottoman period, traditional liturgical music helped the Greek community maintain a distinct cultural and religious identity.