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The answer lies mainly in the macro-harmonicrhythm.
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The existence of a morphism toward the pullback vertex is guaranteed by the effectiveness axiom, and its uniqueness follows from the fact that equivalence relations aremonic.
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The second movement seems to provide some of the resolution hinted at the end of the first: the tempo is more relaxed and the harmoniclanguage more consonant.
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With the normalization done, p ismonic.
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In both cases, is a solution of amonicpolynomial of degree k + 1, which is denoted by (4.3) k +1 - 1 k - 2 k -1 - - k - k +1 = 0.
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This product is a "monic" polynomial of degree "n".
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