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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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