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English: An example of inganno, a hexachord-based transposition technique from Italian music of the late Renaissance and early Baroque. This particular example is given by Giovanni Artusi in his 1603 treatise on musical practice of his time.
Date for the original, 2 January 2010 for this file.
Source Giovanni Artusi, Seconda parte dell'Artusi (1603)
Author Typeset in Sibelius 4 by Jashiin.

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