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bridges_counterpoint:first_second_and_third_species_in_four_parts [2017/07/25 18:39] – Add note about tenor line transposition. brianbridges_counterpoint:first_second_and_third_species_in_four_parts [2017/07/27 17:39] (current) brian
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 The student may combine the three species we have just been explaining (see Ex. 112 in [[bridges_counterpoint:fourth_species_in_four_parts|Chapter 12]]). The student may combine the three species we have just been explaining (see Ex. 112 in [[bridges_counterpoint:fourth_species_in_four_parts|Chapter 12]]).
  
-> //Note//: In this example, as well as some of the following, the tenor line sounds down an octave.+===== Musical Examples ===== 
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 +> //Note//: In Ex. 99, as well as some of the following, the tenor line sounds down an octave.
  
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