Harmony, its theory and practice . We have marked all the suspensions. The passage furtheraffords a fine example of a sequence (§133)- 366. We conclude this chapter by a few exarriples of thesuspensions of complete chords. After the explanations already Chap. XI.] SUSPE^S/O^^S. 157 given, the student should have no difficulty in analyzing themfor himself. Ezi 292. Handel. Hellbr. Promenades dun Solitaire, Op, 78, No. 5. £x. 293. Ez, 294,


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