hypate
haɪˈpeɪti
Definitions
1. noun
The lowest note of the chromatic scale in ancient Greek music, corresponding to the modern ‘C’ note.
“In ancient Greek music, the hypate was the lowest note and served as a foundational element for compositions.”
haɪˈpeɪti
1. noun
The lowest note of the chromatic scale in ancient Greek music, corresponding to the modern ‘C’ note.
“In ancient Greek music, the hypate was the lowest note and served as a foundational element for compositions.”