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A briefe and short instruction of the art of musick, to teach how to make discant, of all proportions that are in use : very necessary for all such as are desirous to attaine to knowledge in the art : and may be by practice, if they can sing, soone to be able to compose three, foure, and five parts : and also to compose all sorts of canons that are usuall, by these directions of two or three parts in one, upon the plain-song

Title:A briefe and short instruction of the art of musick, to teach how to make discant, of all proportions that are in use : very necessary for all such as are desirous to attaine to knowledge in the art : and may be by practice, if they can sing, soone to be able to compose three, foure, and five parts : and also to compose all sorts of canons that are usuall, by these directions of two or three parts in one, upon the plain-song
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Note:Printed by R. Young, 1631
  
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Subject:Canon (Musical form)
Subject:Music theory -- History -- 16th century
Subject:Music theory -- History -- 17th century
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