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... manner , whether as Singer or Player , as Composer or Teacher , desires to employ himself in music on a solid foundation , -in order that with full preparation and foreknowledge he himself may be enabled to pursue , or may be capable of ...
... manner , whether as Singer or Player , as Composer or Teacher , desires to employ himself in music on a solid foundation , -in order that with full preparation and foreknowledge he himself may be enabled to pursue , or may be capable of ...
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... manner of appropriating it . In the absence of any such correctly distinctive term , various expressions have been ... manner agree with or be adapted to each other . This relationship is called HARMONY . In ordinary intercourse we apply ...
... manner of appropriating it . In the absence of any such correctly distinctive term , various expressions have been ... manner agree with or be adapted to each other . This relationship is called HARMONY . In ordinary intercourse we apply ...
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... manner of learn- ing , as the most important of our additional matter , promised in the beginning of our Introduction . The History of Music and the building or construction of instruments , do not come within the compass of our present ...
... manner of learn- ing , as the most important of our additional matter , promised in the beginning of our Introduction . The History of Music and the building or construction of instruments , do not come within the compass of our present ...
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... manner the one - lined f over the staff must be placed over the second ledger line , the one - lined g on a third ledger line , and so forth . In old notation , the Fclef is sometimes found on the third , and some- times on the fifth ...
... manner the one - lined f over the staff must be placed over the second ledger line , the one - lined g on a third ledger line , and so forth . In old notation , the Fclef is sometimes found on the third , and some- times on the fifth ...
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... manner of writing was solely employed as an expedient of necessity . It ought , indeed , to be avoided if possible , and is only justifiable , as in this instance , by its object and its success . It is very desirable that every one who ...
... manner of writing was solely employed as an expedient of necessity . It ought , indeed , to be avoided if possible , and is only justifiable , as in this instance , by its object and its success . It is very desirable that every one who ...
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accompaniment Acis Alexander's Feast alto Anthems arrangement artistic bass beginning bound called chief chord Chorus ciphering circle of fifths clarinet close combined composer composition counterpoint crotchets Deborah degree Dettingen ditto division dominant double Duet example feeling fifth flat four fourth fugue fundamental tone G clef G major Glee harmony Haydn higher horns instruction instruments intervals Israel Jephtha Joshua Judas ledger line Lord Madrigal major scale manner Mass means measure melody Messiah minor third motion Mozart nature ninth notation notes object octave one-lined orchestra passage performance pianoforte playing principal phrase produce quavers relative key rhythm rhythmic Samson Saul scholar score semibreve semiquavers semitone seventh sharp signature singing Solomon Sonata song sound strings succession of tones teacher tenor tion tonic triad Trio triplet vibrations VINCENT NOVELLO Violin Violoncello vocal voice whole written
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