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... melodic compass , is more difficult and so wants greater practice . Contrary to the method of some teachers , it is here ... melody and of cadence must be regarded which are herein enunciated , and the writer's honesty to himself and his ...
... melodic compass , is more difficult and so wants greater practice . Contrary to the method of some teachers , it is here ... melody and of cadence must be regarded which are herein enunciated , and the writer's honesty to himself and his ...
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... melodic compass , is more difficult and so wants greater practice . Contrary to the method of some teachers , it is here ... melody and of cadence must be regarded which are herein enunciated , and the writer's honesty to himself and his ...
... melodic compass , is more difficult and so wants greater practice . Contrary to the method of some teachers , it is here ... melody and of cadence must be regarded which are herein enunciated , and the writer's honesty to himself and his ...
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... melodies , or music regarded horizontally . In CE TO CLOT IS the menus element , but this is sui HY dve c el combination every part should be free fron mbeautiful In DÅ IPT - 5 k 1 eres in art of the parts , save in the one to KTIV ...
... melodies , or music regarded horizontally . In CE TO CLOT IS the menus element , but this is sui HY dve c el combination every part should be free fron mbeautiful In DÅ IPT - 5 k 1 eres in art of the parts , save in the one to KTIV ...
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... melodies to be performed together , and may be best defined as melody against melody . A counter- point is a melody to accompany another melody . For convenience of study , counterpoint is classed in five species , each of which may be ...
... melodies to be performed together , and may be best defined as melody against melody . A counter- point is a melody to accompany another melody . For convenience of study , counterpoint is classed in five species , each of which may be ...
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... melodies constitutes a succession of harmonies ; but while the need is despotic of harmonic propriety , the interest of each separate melody is of high consideration ; so , counterpoint bears but feudal sub- jection to harmony , holding ...
... melodies constitutes a succession of harmonies ; but while the need is despotic of harmonic propriety , the interest of each separate melody is of high consideration ; so , counterpoint bears but feudal sub- jection to harmony , holding ...
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17 Paternoster Row accent appoggiatura approached by leap arpeggio augmented bass note bass-note Cambridge Warehouse chromatic chromatic scale cloth combination common chord concord contrapuntal contrary motion crotchet Demy Octavo diminished 5th dominant Double Counterpoint Edited effect elemental note English Notes Fellow of St Fellow of Trinity Fifth Species figure forms of Cadence free style full close Greek harmony inverted root key-note late Fellow leading-note M. T. CICERONIS major 3rd major form mediant melody minor form minor key models of Exercises modern modes moving-notes note of resolution passing-note perfect 5th perfect interval proceed Professor progression resolved second inversion Second Species semibreves similar motion sounded Species of Counterpoint Species Sects St Catharine's College St John's College student subdominant Subject submediant supertonic suspended 4th suspended discord syncopation tetrachord Third Species three-part Counterpoint tonic triad Trinity College Triple Counterpoint two-part Counterpoint undesirable University of Cambridge upper written
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