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DescriptioGuido of Arezzo's Diaphonia example «Ipsi soli».png
English: Guido of Arezzo gives examples in his treatise Micrologus (chap. 19) how to sing an organum to a given cantus composed in plagius tritus (tonus VI). Chapter 19 opens with the words (written here in Beneventan script) «Igitur a trito non deponimus organum sive in eo sive in sequentibus finiatur, hoc modo:» followed by the examples «Ipsi soli» and «Servo fidem».
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First diaphonia example in Guido of Arezzo's «Micrologus» (chap. 19)