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' ' Finlanders D an c e on th e w Banks o f L e iv an iem i M u sic o f the B ea r D an c e at K e n g is .
la) It is to tie ohferved in this Tune,that the whole of the firft
part,and fonr Bars of the fecond,are within the compafs of the
five Notes of the Harpw.hut the three left are two Notes out of
the compafs;the Violin,or the introdnction of the Fiddle, infpi-
red this licence. It is atiinidftep ont of their limited circle,and
forthofewho are fond of minnte enquiries upon this fnhject.it
mayihew how the introduction of anew Inftrument.lefs limited
thanthe firft,introducesnew ideas,and changes hy degrees
the character of the ancient Mufic. The fecond part has the fault
of having* an nneqnal number of Bars (7) Vhicb is a licence i*
the ufual mode of eompolition, hut which fhews that this rule is
not to he fo ftrictly attended to, as not being f o u n d e d on nature.
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