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A practical, lesson-based manual delivers forty graded lessons on the art of simple counterpoint, opening with definitions of intervals, consonance and dissonance, and the cantus firmus. It systematically develops the five species—note against note, two-against-one, four-against-one, syncopated, and florid—through two-, three-, and four-part writing, with examples and progressive exercises. The text explains melodic and harmonic progression rules, allowable dissonances in specific cases, and advises engraving practices such as writing in open score; use of C‑clefs is left to instructors. Fundamental harmony is assumed, and later lessons focus on imitation, florid melodies as cantus firmi, and original writing exercises.

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Friedrich J. Lehmann

Friedrich J. Lehmann was a music educator and theorist known for his contributions to the field of music composition and counterpoint. His notable work, "A Treatise on Simple Counterpoint in Forty Lessons," serves as an instructional guide for students and composers seeking to understand the foundational principles of counterpoint. Through his structured lessons, Lehmann aimed to demystify the complexities of musical composition, making it accessible to learners. His work reflects a commitment to music education and the development of compositional skills.

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