The Singing Bird; Or, Progressive Music Reader ...: Designed to Facilitate the Introduction of Vocal Music in Schools and AcademiesIvison & Phinney, 1852 - 176 páginas |
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... Never late 40 O come , come away From all that dwell . 43 O , how sweet . God's watchful care . 104 Old John Cross .. Good Morning .. Grammar Song . Great and Good .. Hail , happy Day Hans Peter ... Happy School .. Heavenly Father ...
... Never late 40 O come , come away From all that dwell . 43 O , how sweet . God's watchful care . 104 Old John Cross .. Good Morning .. Grammar Song . Great and Good .. Hail , happy Day Hans Peter ... Happy School .. Heavenly Father ...
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... Never late ......... 66 Repine not 48 Our Father in Heaven . 21 O come , come away . 135 76 Sister , come . 102 Prayer at opening of School 173 Sister , come ..... .............. 102 175 Sound , sound the merry ... 28 Prayer at closing ...
... Never late ......... 66 Repine not 48 Our Father in Heaven . 21 O come , come away . 135 76 Sister , come . 102 Prayer at opening of School 173 Sister , come ..... .............. 102 175 Sound , sound the merry ... 28 Prayer at closing ...
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... never hurrying , never dragging . In the performance of a piece of music , the time must be computed with the same accuracy and regularity as by a metronome or a clock or eleventh measures , the tendency at first will be PROGRESSIVE ...
... never hurrying , never dragging . In the performance of a piece of music , the time must be computed with the same accuracy and regularity as by a metronome or a clock or eleventh measures , the tendency at first will be PROGRESSIVE ...
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... on which are placed . Thus , a note on the first line of the Treble is called E ; on the first space , F , & c . ctise reading tunes and exercises by the letters G G E C B amuses children , and they never learn so fast as.
... on which are placed . Thus , a note on the first line of the Treble is called E ; on the first space , F , & c . ctise reading tunes and exercises by the letters G G E C B amuses children , and they never learn so fast as.
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... never learn so fast as when they are in- terested , or if you please , amused , providing always that the subject of the amusement is drawn from the lesson in hand . แ tually be crowned with success , without overtaxing the applic of ...
... never learn so fast as when they are in- terested , or if you please , amused , providing always that the subject of the amusement is drawn from the lesson in hand . แ tually be crowned with success , without overtaxing the applic of ...
Términos y frases comunes
beat bright called cheer Chorus Chromatic Scale Clef commence Cool our brains counts dear Diatonic Scale Dotted Notes Double Measure Echo eighth notes EXERCISES fair flowers for-ev-er free glee hail half half half half notes half tone half Happy school heart is old heart is young heaven hill hol-i hurrah intervals Jenny Lind jin-gle joyful kind of Measure la la la letters Melody mer-ry sleigh MINOR SCALE minor third morning mountain ne'er never numerals once be rich plain pleasant praise prance PROGRESSIVE MUSIC pupils quarter quarter notes reign be o'er ring round semitones Sextuple Measure sharps shine Sing the scale SINGING BIRD skips smile Solo song sound sparkling spring sung sweet syllables thou thro Tis the merry tone half tone tone tone transposition Treble Staff trip Triple Measure tunes voice wake whole note wind
Pasajes populares
Página 8 - Be thou, O God, exalted high ; And as thy glory fills the sky, So let it be on earth displayed, Till thou art here, as there, obeyed.
Página 4 - LET us with a gladsome mind Praise the Lord, for he is kind, For his mercies shall endure, Ever faithful, ever sure.
Página 37 - JESUS shall reign where'er the sun Does his successive journeys run ; His kingdom stretch from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more.
Página 168 - Dearest sister, thou hast left us ; Here thy loss we deeply feel ; But 'tis God that hath bereft us : He can all our sorrows heal.
Página 169 - HaverMtt. dol 1 WHILE my Redeemer's near, My shepherd, and my guide, I bid farewell to every fear ; My wants are all supplied.
Página 168 - SISTER, thou wast mild and lovely, Gentle as the summer breeze, Pleasant as the air of evening, When it floats among the trees. 2 Peaceful be thy silent slumber — Peaceful in the grave so low : Thou no more wilt join our number; Thou no more our songs shalt know.
Página 7 - LORD, in the morning thou shalt hear My voice ascending high ; To thee will I direct my prayer, To thee lift up mine eye : 2 Up to the hills where Christ is gone To plead for all his saints, Presenting at his Father's throne Our songs and our complaints.
Página 8 - Come, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne; Ten thousand thousand are their tongues, But all their joys are one. 2 "Worthy the Lamb that died," they cry, "To be exalted thus.
Página 65 - The world is not so bad a world As some would like to make it ; Though whether good, or whether bad, Depends on how we take it.
Página 168 - Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, Then in heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is shed.