A Treatise on Simple Counterpoint in Forty Lessons by Friedrich J. Lehmann


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LESSON XXVI


[Illustration: Fig. 139.]


EXERCISES

To cantus firmus _a_ write the second species in two parts and the first in
the others. Write twice, changing the parts about. [Fig. 139_a_.]

To cantus firmus _b_ write third species in one part as previously
directed.

To cantus firmus _c_ write third species mixed in the other three parts, as
at Fig. 139_b_.


CANTI FIRMI

[Illustration: Fig. 140.]




LESSON XXVII


[Illustration: Fig. 141.]


EXERCISES

To cantus firmus _a_ write the first, second and third species in the other
three parts. Write twice, changing the parts about [Fig. 141_a_.]

To cantus firmus _b_ write fourth species in one part, as directed in
previous lessons. [Fig. 141_b_.]

To cantus firmus _c_ write third species mixed in the other three parts.
[Fig. 139_b_.]


CANTI FIRMI

[Illustration: Fig. 142.]




LESSON XXVIII


[Illustration: Fig. 143.]


EXERCISES

To cantus firmus _a_ write the fourth species in one part, as usual.

To cantus firmus _b_ write first, second and fourth species in the other
three parts. [Fig. 143_a_.]

To cantus firmus _c_ write the first, third and fourth species in the other
three parts. [Fig. 143_b_.]

To cantus firmus _c_ write fourth species mixed in the other parts. [Fig.
143_c_.]


CANTI FIRMI

[Illustration: Fig. 144.]




LESSON XXIX

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