Harmony, its theory and practice . , and D t; and the major thirteenth of G ij, C t*, A t), E >,andBi^. (5) Write the inversions of all the intervals (a) to {u) inExercise I, and name each, adding (C) or (D), according towhether they are consonant or dissonant. 12 Harmony. [CInVl. Diminished Augmented Perfect Diminished 1% Diminished Perfect ; iAugmented Major Minor Diminished % \\ Minor El I) Major \\ Augmented 35


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