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A Classification of Musical Scales
A Classification of Musical Scales
A Classification of Musical Scales
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Music, these arrangements were presented, and for the sake of further comparison the following additional arrangements (not found in the L. P.) were also
performed: (i) an organ arrangement in the Kleber tablature-book (probably
by Paul Hofhaimer); (2) another organ arrangement from the same MS.; and
(3) a four-part arrangement from a MS. in the Proske Library in Regensburg.
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