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Thursday, July 31, 2008
7/31/08 Responsory - 17th OT
Each pair of versicles except the second can be divided into two parts and assigned to a measure of music. So if the first measure is A and the second B, the layout would be as follows:
V. A, B
R. A, B
V. A,
R. B
V. A, B
R. A, B
If that's confusing, see the measure layout on this piece.
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