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cherubini_counterpoint_and_fugue:two_part_counterpoint:first_order [2020/01/21 19:57] briancherubini_counterpoint_and_fugue:two_part_counterpoint:first_order [2022/02/08 19:06] – typo brian
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-It is sometimes admissible to let the higher part pass beneath the lower part, always, however, taking care that they shall be in concord ((consonance)), and now allowing this method to continue too long, as it is only admissible in case of extremity, or in order to make the parts flow well, since the pupil should, as we have just said, write for voices:--+It is sometimes admissible to let the higher part pass beneath the lower part, always, however, taking care that they shall be in concord ((consonance)), and not allowing this method to continue too long, as it is only admissible in case of extremity, or in order to make the parts flow well, since the pupil should, as we have just said, write for voices:--
  
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