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English: This is an example of Harmony by imitation. The melody here plays a phrase in the first measure and sequences it melodically in the second measure. The second voice (in the bass clef) imitates the melody in the first measure. As a result, singing both the new phrase and original phase at once creates harmony between the parts. this harmony my be in parallel motion (as seen above) or it may be of a different type depending on the variations the melody makes on the original phrase.
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This is an example of Harmony by imitation. The melody here plays a phrase in the first measure and sequences it melodically in the second measure. The second voice (in the bass clef) imitates the melody in the first measure. As a result, singing both the new phrase and original phase at once creates harmony between the parts. this harmony my be in parallel motion (as seen above) or it may be of a different type depending on the variations the melody makes on the original phrase.

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