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− | *[[Byzantine Chant]] | + | *[[Constantinoplan Chant|Byzantine Chant]] |
**[[Bulgarian Chant]] | **[[Bulgarian Chant]] | ||
**[[Romanian Chant]] | **[[Romanian Chant]] | ||
**[[Serbian Chant]] | **[[Serbian Chant]] | ||
*[[Old Roman Chant]] | *[[Old Roman Chant]] | ||
+ | *[[Beneventan chant]] | ||
*[[Carpatho-Russian Chant]] | *[[Carpatho-Russian Chant]] | ||
*[[Celtic Chant]] | *[[Celtic Chant]] |
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In the Orthodox Church, music is a vital component of worship in the divine services.
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Types
- Byzantine Chant
- Old Roman Chant
- Beneventan chant
- Carpatho-Russian Chant
- Celtic Chant
- Galican Chant
- Georgian Chant
- Gregorian Chant
- Ambrosian Chant
- Mozarabic Chant
- Russian Chant