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Concords ((consonances)) are the octave (or unison) and perfect fifth (termed //perfect concords//), and the major and minor sixth and third (termed //imperfect concords//). All other intervals in counterpoint are discords ((dissonances)), including the perfect fourth when it exists between the lowest and one of the upper parts. | Concords ((consonances)) are the octave (or unison) and perfect fifth (termed //perfect concords//), and the major and minor sixth and third (termed //imperfect concords//). All other intervals in counterpoint are discords ((dissonances)), including the perfect fourth when it exists between the lowest and one of the upper parts. |
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