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- | ====== Imitation in Two Parts ====== | + | ====== On Imitation ====== |
- | ===== First Section | + | ===== Imitation in Two Parts ===== |
+ | ==== First Section: Imitation by Similar Movement ==== | ||
All imitation, of whatever nature it may be, can only be created in as many ways as there are intervals in the scale, //viz//: at the unison, at the second, at the third, at the fourth, at the fifth, at the sixth, at the seventh, and at the octave, as well above, and below the tonic. | All imitation, of whatever nature it may be, can only be created in as many ways as there are intervals in the scale, //viz//: at the unison, at the second, at the third, at the fourth, at the fifth, at the sixth, at the seventh, and at the octave, as well above, and below the tonic. |