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(2015) Mathematics and computation in music, Dordrecht, Springer.

Greek ethnic modal names vs. alia musica's nomenclature

David Clampitt, Jennifer Shafer

pp. 385-390

The ethnic names associated with the diatonic modes (e.g., Dorian, Lydian, et al.) were assigned in one way by the ancient Greeks and in a different way in the anonymous medieval treatise Alia musica. Music historians usually say that this renaming was the result of a confusion, and leave it at that, but Edward Gollin showed that there was a logic here that could be captured in transformational terms. In this paper we add/uncover another layer to the palimpsest with the observation that the respective Greek and medieval nomenclatures are correlated with one of the fundamental distinctions in mathematical scale theory/word theory, the distinction between plain and twisted adjoint folding patterns of modes, as represented by conjugacy classes of Christoffel words.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-20603-5_38

Full citation:

Clampitt, D. , Shafer, J. (2015)., Greek ethnic modal names vs. alia musica's nomenclature, in T. Collins, D. Meredith & A. Volk (eds.), Mathematics and computation in music, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 385-390.

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