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" No. 25. fourth of the string, or from the double octave of the first sound... "
A treatise on harmony, tr. by mrs C. Clarke - Page 7
by Charles Simon Catel - 1854
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An Encyclopaedia, Or Dictionary of Music ...: With Upwards of Two Hundred ...

John Feltham Danneley - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1825 - 420 pages
...the triple octave ; and its ninth gives an A, the twentythird. Reckoning, therefore, the fourth part of the string, or from the double octave of the first sound, we find the following harmony, in thirds ; viz. GBDF A. (See Ex. 211.) By the same operation upon the...
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