Talk:Strophe

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I have found several different sites with differing meanings of wether the chorus moved from left to right or from right to left

http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/classics/dunkle/comedy/intro22.htm says its from left to right

www.iolani.org/usacad_eng_eng10dterms_cw9404.htm Says its from right to left

everybody agrees that the antistrophe was the other way.

I'm thinking that maybe some people recorded it from the chorus's point of view and others from the audience's point of view, thus inverting it.

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[edit] Moving to wiktionary?

I really don't think this page should be moved to wiktionary. There's a lot of theory behind strophes, and that's not just references to other elements of it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tulcod (talkcontribs) 12:56, 4 January 2008 (UTC)