Of Voyces.
BEcause the likenesse of Voyces, doth not breed Concord, but the vnlike∣nesse. Therefore Voyces are called some Vnisons; some not Vnisons. Vni∣sons are those, whose Sound is one. Not Vnisons are those, whereof one is
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BEcause the likenesse of Voyces, doth not breed Concord, but the vnlike∣nesse. Therefore Voyces are called some Vnisons; some not Vnisons. Vni∣sons are those, whose Sound is one. Not Vnisons are those, whereof one is
deeper, another higher. Of not Vnisons, some are aequisons; some Consones; some Emmeles; some Dissonant. Aequisons are those, which being stroke toge∣ther, make one sound of 2. as Diapason and Disdiapason. Consones are those, which yeeld a compound or mingled Sound, Diapente and Diapason diapente. Emmeles are they, which being not Consones, yet are next to Consones: as those which sound thirds, sixts, or other imperfect Concords. Discords are they whose Sounds mingled together, doe strike the sence vnpleasingly.