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"The Arabic Christian intellectual Shams al-Ri‘asah Abu al-Barakat Ibn Kabar wrote in ad 1320 that the Arabic term lahn actually meant a musical tone or scale with which each liturgical text would be performed according to its mood, season, or festivity. He goes on to say that there are eight Coptic tones, akin to the notion of Arabic mode or maqam, or the Greek Orthodox liturgical tones."Carolyn M. Ramzy, "Performing Coptic Expressive Culture" in "The Coptic Christian Heritage: History, Faith and Culture", edited by Lois M. Farag (New York: Routledge 2014) 160-176.
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