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===== First, Second, and Third Order (Examples) ===== | ===== First, Second, and Third Order (Examples) ===== | ||
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After having studied these three orders, by placing the given //cantus firmus// in each of the parts alternately, | After having studied these three orders, by placing the given //cantus firmus// in each of the parts alternately, | ||
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