The Theory of Harmony An Inquiry Into the Natural Principles of Harmony With a
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" Rameau does not give any exact information as to the nature of the sonorous body in which the Octaves sound more powerfully than the 12th and 17th and yet cannot be distinguished. Nevertheless, his meaning is fairly clear. Octave sounds, although in the resonance of the sonorous body they are by no means " mute' ' but easily distinguishable, nevertheless unite or blend with the fundamental sound more perfectly than any other sound. But it does not follow that Octave sounds are identical : and... Euler was quite justified in regarding the Octave as an interval distinct from the Unison. Rameau, on the other hand, rightly perceived that the resemblance between Octave sounds was so close that for all the practical purposes of harmony the one may be said to represent the other. I HI. I II! ( >!;\ ( »l HARM* >N\ In t! u\ i - . -. Inch harm mrau prii ut i the of! with lu in in ■ M i R ' M -i the •:
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