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The pofition of the Parts, is according to theHarmonical Divifion ofan OBave , which hath its$tb. in the lower place. The Driving Part is theSub-OBave ; as you may perceive in their Exam-ples.
§ 6. Of Canon a Note Higher or Lower.
C Anon a Note Higher, iswheneachPartcomesin a Tone or Note above another; as youmay fee in this next following •, mäde by the fbre-named Mr. Mat. Lock (to whom I do acknowledgemy felf much obliged. both for his fuggeftionsand afliftance in this TreatifejThis depends up-on fight j and therefore no Rule to be given 5excepting the helps formerly mentioned.
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