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and mutually supply out of their several stores the wants each of other, for the better preservation of the whole, and the more comfort of the several parts. As the variety of instruments and voices, is so far from hindring the musiek, that it maketh it up: (for what else is musical harmony, but concordia discors, variety in consort?) The musick could not be either so full, or delightful without some variety. But then care must be had of two things, first, that the instruments be well in tune (not only each within it self, |
and mutually supply out of their several stores the Wants each of other, for the better preservation of the Whole, and the more Comfort of the several parts. As the variety of Instruments and voices, is so Far from hindering the musiek, that it makes it up: (for what Else is musical harmony, but Concord discourse, variety in consort?) The music could not be either so full, or delightful without Some variety. But then care must be had of two things, First, that the Instruments be well in tune (not only each within it self, |
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