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... Length We have now learned that tones may differ in how many ways ? -Two . How first - In pitch . How next ? -In length . Teacher sings an example , making tones differing in pitch . How did these tones differ ? -In pitch . Sing as I ...
... Length We have now learned that tones may differ in how many ways ? -Two . How first - In pitch . How next ? -In length . Teacher sings an example , making tones differing in pitch . How did these tones differ ? -In pitch . Sing as I ...
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... length . How last ? -In power . Teacher sings , requiring the class to sing after him various examples with differing in pitch , in length , and in power , etc. Statement . That department of music which treats of the P of tones is ...
... length . How last ? -In power . Teacher sings , requiring the class to sing after him various examples with differing in pitch , in length , and in power , etc. Statement . That department of music which treats of the P of tones is ...
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... length of the two tones . No listen ; and I will show you a way in which we measure the length of tones . Let the teacher now count steadily " ONE , two , ONE , two , " four times ; making downward beat of the hand as he counts one ...
... length of the two tones . No listen ; and I will show you a way in which we measure the length of tones . Let the teacher now count steadily " ONE , two , ONE , two , " four times ; making downward beat of the hand as he counts one ...
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... length ? —Yes . How do you know ? -Because you sang one tone to each half of the me What represents a tone ? -A note . If I should write the tune I sang , how many notes must there be in e ure ? -Two . LESSON REPRESENTED AS SUNG . le ...
... length ? —Yes . How do you know ? -Because you sang one tone to each half of the me What represents a tone ? -A note . If I should write the tune I sang , how many notes must there be in e ure ? -Two . LESSON REPRESENTED AS SUNG . le ...
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... length of tones . No. 7 . 9 : 270 Dreary winter , dreary winter , In the lonely shade we hea No. 8 . 1. See the 2. Scarce a wav - y tints of light Fad - ing rip - ple wakes the deep ; Every ros in the y West leaf is calm and still ...
... length of tones . No. 7 . 9 : 270 Dreary winter , dreary winter , In the lonely shade we hea No. 8 . 1. See the 2. Scarce a wav - y tints of light Fad - ing rip - ple wakes the deep ; Every ros in the y West leaf is calm and still ...
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Common terms and phrases
a-way accent Adieu B-flat beat six measures birds called CHORUS CHROMATIC SCALE Class sings clef Count and beat cuck dear department of music difference in pitch exercise F-sharp F. C. GOUGH fairy FANNY CROSBY flowers fold your arms folks goes the money half note hands happy heart heigh-o interval kind of measure kind of note king of France LELAND STANFORD let the teacher light Major scale merry MINOR SCALE morning move the scale night o'er old scale peasant PHILIP PHILLIPS pitch G pitch-names play Practise quarter notes require the class rest roam scale a fifth SCALE IN KEY scale-names sharp Sharp-4 sing the scale SIXTEENTH NOTES snow speed the right staff Star-spangled Banner sung sweet syllable taking the pitch Teacher and class Teacher sings thee tones differ transpose the scale Transposition treble treble clef wander whole note words
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