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... Signature of Two - Four Time . The standard of time is Common Time - four crotchets in a bar , the signature or sign of which is , as you know , a large C. The signatures of all other kinds of time are formed in relation to this , in ...
... Signature of Two - Four Time . The standard of time is Common Time - four crotchets in a bar , the signature or sign of which is , as you know , a large C. The signatures of all other kinds of time are formed in relation to this , in ...
Pagina 76
... signature of Two - Four Time ? What do the figures mean ? Which is the standard Time ? How are the signatures 76 THE NATIONAL METHOD.
... signature of Two - Four Time ? What do the figures mean ? Which is the standard Time ? How are the signatures 76 THE NATIONAL METHOD.
Pagina 77
William Webster Pearson. Which is the standard Time ? How are the signatures of other Times formed ? What does the ... signature of Two - Four Time ? What does the figure 2 show ? Where do the accents fall in Two - Four Time ? Which is ...
William Webster Pearson. Which is the standard Time ? How are the signatures of other Times formed ? What does the ... signature of Two - Four Time ? What does the figure 2 show ? Where do the accents fall in Two - Four Time ? Which is ...
Pagina 92
... Signature of Three - Four Time . Applying to this time - signature the rule I gave you in a former lesson , we see that the lower figure 4 stands for crotchets , and the upper figure 3 shows how many there are in a bar . In beating this ...
... Signature of Three - Four Time . Applying to this time - signature the rule I gave you in a former lesson , we see that the lower figure 4 stands for crotchets , and the upper figure 3 shows how many there are in a bar . In beating this ...
Pagina 96
... signature show ? What does the lower figure 4 stand for ? What does the upper figure 3 show ? In beating time , how ... signatures of all the different kinds of time with which you are acquainted , and place the name under each . Write ...
... signature show ? What does the lower figure 4 stand for ? What does the upper figure 3 show ? In beating time , how ... signatures of all the different kinds of time with which you are acquainted , and place the name under each . Write ...
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accent Allegretto Andante ascending bar of Common beginning called Chromatic Scale Common Chord cres crotchet and quaver crotchet rest Cuckoo descending Scale Dictation."Treble Clef Do-o Do-Sharp dotted crotchet dotted minim Exercise Fa-a Fa-Sharp fifth fill a bar flow'rs fourth beat Half-Common hark indicate interval La-a last bar ledger line LESSON Let the Teacher Lower Sol major sixths major third Mi-i minim rest minor minor sevenths O-one octave perfect fourths pitch placed practised pupils to sing quaver rest quaver triplets Rallentando Re-e Reading repeat-marks second beat semibreve rest semiquaver rest semitone seventh Si-Flat Si-i signature Six-Eight sixth slurred crotchets slurred quavers slurred semiquavers So-ol Sol-Sharp Solfaing Song Sool sound Stave sung syllable Three Three-Four tone Treble Clef Two-Four Two-o Upper voice W. W. PEARSON word write from ear Write the descending write the Round
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