Thank you so much! I finally got what it's all about and very precisely heard the actual difference between this scale and the Western music major scale !
This is excellent. There is a great need for videos like this to assist learners in understanding the scales. I'm using this for a class that I am teaching. I see you have soft and hard chromatic done; any plans for the enharmonic?
I have a question: Since the number of morea between the notes for all four Byzantine scales are all even numbers, why is the octave divided into 72 parts instead of 36 parts?
Thank you so much! I finally got what it's all about and very precisely heard the actual difference between this scale and the Western music major scale !
Really useful explanation. Thank you.
This is excellent. There is a great need for videos like this to assist learners in understanding the scales. I'm using this for a class that I am teaching. I see you have soft and hard chromatic done; any plans for the enharmonic?
Thank you, and yes, I plan to film the enharmonic video soon. Hopefully I can finish the tones entirely soon.
This is awesome i am a begginer and really This is very helpfull Thank you
Amazing video.
So this is much like the scale of the Turkish maqam Rast :)
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Great TH-cam series, what is the program used when showing the scale through digital piano?
world scales app on the app store
What software did you use to adjust the tuning of the piano?
World scales
I have a question: Since the number of morea between the notes for all four Byzantine scales are all even numbers, why is the octave divided into 72 parts instead of 36 parts?
Some scales or tunings utilizing odd numbers of Morea, so 72 allows for those to be non fractional
Your face looks familiar. Are you involved with anything OCF?
Wait a minute, I think we were in the same cabin back in 2016 with Sunshine as our counselor
haha, yes ofc I remember you Jay, we were in the same cabin
@@MichaelAzarMusic That's awesome, I'm subscribing