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THE NATURE OF MUSIC 



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Minor 



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B: 



3 3 



f-pf 



m 



* * 



3 3 



3 3 



i^z t^j-^-^ BE^^^ t J^^-^^ 



Here the chromatic fi (ijjf) arises as a bytone to 

 regnant / ; it is a bytone of the second degree and 

 resolves into si, a bytone of the first degree ; its report 

 of 3 announces the subdominant in the form of a major 

 consonance. Our examples show that the minor 

 dominant in one voice assumes the forms of both con- 

 sonances, the major form through si 3, the minor form 

 through sol a. See below. 



13 5 a . . 



mi — si — ti I mi — sol 



V \n 



Next we note that in one voice the minor subdomi- 

 nant assumes both forms, the minor through /a s, the 

 major through fi 3. 



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-fa 

 IV 



3 5 



-fi — la 



Iv 



