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


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[Illustration: Fig. 145.]


EXERCISES

To canti firmi _a_ and _b_ write fifth species in one part, as before.


CANTI FIRMI

[Illustration: Fig. 146.]




LESSON XXX


[Illustration: Fig. 147.]


EXERCISES

To the cantus firmus write the fifth species in two parts. Write four
times, changing the cantus firmus into every part. [Fig. 147_a_.]

Write one eight-measure phrase mixing the second, third and fourth species
(_b_). Also write one exercise combining the first, second, third and
fourth species (_c_).


CANTUS FIRMUS

[Illustration: Fig. 148.]




LESSON XXXI


[Illustration: Fig. 149.]


EXERCISES

To the cantus firmus write the fifth species in all of the other parts.
[Fig. 149_a_.]

Write four eight-measure phrases with the fifth species in all parts. [Fig.
149_b_.]


CANTUS FIRMUS

[Illustration: Fig. 150.]


LESSON XXXII

[Illustration: Fig. 151.]


EXERCISES

Write six eight-measure phrases, using the fifth species in all the parts.
Let the parts begin one after the other in imitation. [Fig. 151.]




LESSON XXXIII

FLORID MELODIES AS CANTI FIRMI FREE HARMONIZATION IN TWO-PART
COUNTERPOINT


[Illustration: Fig. 152.]

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