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The Three Part Style in Neapolitan Manuscripts

In Neapolitan manuscripts the textures were often three part. The four part settings are often much more difficult to grasp immediately if you imitate. So I think that is one of the reasons why the three part style is so much more common in the Neapolitan conservatories when this oral way of learning still was so active. When you get into the 19th century and you see how harmony was learned in German conservatories, then it gets much more four part settings.

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