L. 771] 
above the upper minims, which were oBave and flat fe^ 
tenths above the fundamentals. But thefe two (the 4th 
and fliarp 4th above the upper minims) lliould rather be 
conlidered as one note of latitude^ which by more or lefs 
velocity, or force of breath, makes in the N° i. 2. 3. 4. 
5. and 10. either a lharp 6th, or a flat 7th, to each of 
the fundamentals; or in the N° 6. 7. 8. and 9. either a, 
flat or a fharp 6 th, 
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.. 4_, _r 
A \o A 
d, ■ 
fundamental fundamental: 
N°8. N°io. 
ThiS' note of latitude is common to all tubes, trum- 
pets, horns, 8cc.. 
The following notes mark the afcending feries of 
the founds of this larger fyftem, omitting the funda- 
mentals, and giving only thofe which are more eafily 
obtained. 
The numerical figures fliew from which pipe the, 
notes were produced. 
N O 
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