Affiliation:
1. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract
The question is raised in this chapter as to whether educational television of all kinds, namely mobile phone, computer, TV tap, etc., can protect the musical character of every people in the newly formed environment. Specifically, Byzantine music is studied through multimedia and interactive systems, with the main aim of ensuring the musical tradition and correctness despite the influence of music from the inside, that is, by artists who use music in whatever way they think, not taking into account the delineated lines of tradition or the general musical diversity that tends to Westernize the music of the ever-prevailing Eastern Roman empire of Constantinople. Distance learning with artificial means is the most basic method of teaching music for the coming years. Researchers who want to preserve the traditional musical style of Byzantine music must seriously consider the new data in order to fully exploit the technology to solve the problems that arise. Below is a reference to the use of such systems because of the problems that exist and how they will be solved.
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