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== Where is Byzantine notation used? ==
Generally, Byzantine notation is used in churches whose musical tradition is [[Byzantine chant]], those near (or by people who are from churches near) [[Church of Constantinople|Constantinople]], generally the [[Church of Greece|Greek Orthodox]], the [[Church of Constantinople]], the [[Church of Alexandria]], the [[Church of Antioch|Antiochian Orthodox]], and the [[Church of Romania|Romanian Orthodox Church]]. The [[Church of Serbia|Serbian Orthodox]] use a slightly different system of music; the [[Church of Russia|Russian Orthodox]] use what is essentially Western notation and music. In recent times, several churches in America have also begun using music in Byzantine notation, now that such music is available in English online from [[St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery (Florence, Arizona)]] and [[St. Gregory Palamas Monastery (Hayesville, Ohio)]]. Also, it is worth mentioning that some [[Uniates|Eastern Rite Catholics]] use Byzantine notation.
== Compared with Western notation ==