Intellectually Curious

Systema Teleion: The Hidden Grid of Ancient Greek Music

Mike Breault

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We tour the ancient Greek musical system—from the tetrachord and the proslambanomenos to Systema Teleion and the three scale families (diatonic, chromatic, enharmonic). We explore the Pythagorean quest for perfect ratios versus Aristoxenus’s ear, the shifting idea of modes (Dorian, Lydian, Phrygian) and the doctrine of ethos, and how a move to a fixed 12‑tone grid reshaped Western music. We also glimpse the modern revival of microtones and the enduring idea that the palette of sound is larger than any single tradition.


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