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go An Introduction to
If two Parts afcend by Intervals, then you
may move
( Unifon, *> f Third, or Sixth,
-, J Third. ( \ Thiryl, or Stxtb.
From a< ^ > to a >J^i or ^
{.Sixth, j { Third, or £■/#*&.
U«& IV.
If two Parts do afcend together Gradually,.,
then as in the Third Rule : If by Intervals, you
muft move
Unifon, \ S Thirdly? SixJ,h.
Third, { \ Thir J pr Fifth fit Sixth.''
Fifth, f j j.uira,K)i oixttj.
, Sixth, J {Third ,ox Sixth.
Rule V.
If two Parts do move diverfly, as one amend-
ing, and die other defending , then thus,
illiilllilliilil
Or upon the ThW&\ Your Bajmnuft. begin in
the lame Key, and end in the lame Key.
An Unifon is good , ib it be in a Minim or
Vrotcbet^ but it is better if the one hold, and the
other

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