The elements of musick display'd; or, Its grammar, or ground-work made easy: rudimental, practical, philosophical, historical, and technical .. . ^i^iii^g^siEiiii. :zizt:-:t: This Example fhews you how the Parts (land in Score;and little Stars are fet over thofe Notes where the Fuge orCanon ends-, and all Notes after them are fet to make a CW-p&jj/?fl# ; unlefs your Canon is defigned to begin again, andgo round, without a Conclufion; which when fo performed,we only prick down the Leading-Part, and fet a :S: overthat Note where the Refounding or Following-Part (or Parts)falls in, as the Title d
The elements of musick display'd; or, Its grammar, or ground-work made easy: rudimental, practical, philosophical, historical, and technical .. . ^i^iii^g^siEiiii. :zizt:-:t: This Example fhews you how the Parts (land in Score;and little Stars are fet over thofe Notes where the Fuge orCanon ends-, and all Notes after them are fet to make a CW-p&jj/?fl# ; unlefs your Canon is defigned to begin again, andgo round, without a Conclufion; which when fo performed,we only prick down the Leading-Part, and fet a :S: overthat Note where the Refounding or Following-Part (or Parts)falls in, as the Title directs; as thus : A CANON of Two Parts in One. In the Diapafon. //«/—/if—lu-jab, Sec. ^p-spip-i-ipipiri—j iz— N3 A Canon j86 The Harmonic a l Spectator, &c. A Canon is always a perpetual Fuge, i. e, Parts alwaysflying one before another ; the following Parts repeating thevery fame Notes (either in Unifon, or higher, or lower) as theLeading-Part: And becaufe it is carried on by fo Ariel aRule, it is called Canon ; which is the fuperlative, or higheftDegree of Mufical Compofition. «3* N. B. That the Words One, Two, &c. be
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