A treatise on harmony, tr. by mrs C. Clarke, Volumen33

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Página 5 - By inverting the intervals, — that is to say, by transposing the lower to the higher, — the unison becomes an octave, the second becomes a seventh, the third becomes a sixth, the fourth becomes a fifth, the fifth becomes a fourth, the sixth becomes a third, the seventh becomes a second, and the octave becomes a unison : — Ex.3.
Página 12 - This chord is the same as the preceding ; with the exception of the ninth, which is minor. It is an amalgamation of the dominant seventh, and of the t9 diminished seventh.
Página 7 - No. 25. fourth of the string, or from the double octave of the first sound...
Página 33 - There are three genera : — the Diatonic, the Chromatic, and the Enharmonic. The diatonic genus proceeds by...

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