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a) 



THE NATURE OF MUSIC 

 5 3 5 3 13 5 



i 



f 



6) 



IV_ 



3 5 



IV 



1 3 



J V_ 



c)l 5 



i 



i 



I V I 



5 11 8 11 



I IV 



5 13 5 



i 



I 



^ 



^ 



^ 



-gi — -» 



L 



IV 



IV L 



IV 



In its diatonic relations sol cannot report itself as 1 

 of V except in conjunction with another component of 

 V. The same is true of do as 5 of IV. This explains 

 why in their diatonic relations sol individually cannot 

 generate regnant V and do individually cannot gen- 

 erate regnant IV. 



The regnant dissonances V^ and V9 next claim 

 our attention. Both of these regnant dissonances 

 require a succession of at least two components to 

 generate them, and in generating regnant V^ fa must 

 be one of the two, while in generating regnant V9 

 la must be one of the two. Examples of both are 

 given below, regnant V^ at a), regnant V9 at 6). 



a) 



5 3 



i 



V. 



