The Normal Music Course: A Series of Exercises, Studies, and Songs Defining and Illustrating the Art of Sight Reading ; Progressively Arranged from the First Conception and Production of Tones to the Most Advanced Choral Practice. Second reader, Libro 2Silver, Burdett & Company, 1886 - 248 páginas |
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... Second reader John Wheeler Tufts. PREFACE . THE Second Reader of the Normal Music Course is designed for the use of ... ( Soprano ) , all being within a compass easily reached by the The first exercises are written youngest singers ...
... Second reader John Wheeler Tufts. PREFACE . THE Second Reader of the Normal Music Course is designed for the use of ... ( Soprano ) , all being within a compass easily reached by the The first exercises are written youngest singers ...
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... Second Reader in two parts , the first comprising the studies and songs for one and two voices , the second , beginning with the Trios , containing selections for unchanged voices , Sopranos and Altos , and also Trios and Quartets with ...
... Second Reader in two parts , the first comprising the studies and songs for one and two voices , the second , beginning with the Trios , containing selections for unchanged voices , Sopranos and Altos , and also Trios and Quartets with ...
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... from the First Conception and Production of Tones to the Most Advanced Choral Practice. Second reader John Wheeler Tufts. 26 No. 109 . Allegro.116 . 1ST AND 2ND SOPRANO . Ex 475 . 9b4 b 9 : Ex . 476 . 4 4 4 54 Ex . 478 . 9 : # 6 4 9. 210.
... from the First Conception and Production of Tones to the Most Advanced Choral Practice. Second reader John Wheeler Tufts. 26 No. 109 . Allegro.116 . 1ST AND 2ND SOPRANO . Ex 475 . 9b4 b 9 : Ex . 476 . 4 4 4 54 Ex . 478 . 9 : # 6 4 9. 210.
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... Second reader John Wheeler Tufts. No. 109 . Allegro.116 . 1ST AND 2ND SOPRANO . 4 THE CUCKOO . 1. Hail , beauteous stran - ger of ALTO . 3 2. Sweet bird , thy bower is ev BASS . the grove ! Thou mes - sen - ger of - er green , Thy sky is ...
... Second reader John Wheeler Tufts. No. 109 . Allegro.116 . 1ST AND 2ND SOPRANO . 4 THE CUCKOO . 1. Hail , beauteous stran - ger of ALTO . 3 2. Sweet bird , thy bower is ev BASS . the grove ! Thou mes - sen - ger of - er green , Thy sky is ...
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... Second reader John Wheeler Tufts. 216 NO . 111 . = Allegretto . 100 . 1ST and 2ND SOPRANO . 2 In ALTO . 4 the sun's bright O'er moun gold , · tain and wold , Thy In the sun's bright gold , O'er moun - tain and wold , Thy 92 4 BASS . glad ...
... Second reader John Wheeler Tufts. 216 NO . 111 . = Allegretto . 100 . 1ST and 2ND SOPRANO . 2 In ALTO . 4 the sun's bright O'er moun gold , · tain and wold , Thy In the sun's bright gold , O'er moun - tain and wold , Thy 92 4 BASS . glad ...
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Términos y frases comunes
1ST and 2ND 2ND SOPRANO ALTO BARRY CORNWALL BASS birds bout breeze bright clouds dance DULCKEN fā Ex fä Tā fā fā Tä-a fā Tē fē fā Tē Tä fā Tō Tē fë Ex fe Tä fe Tä Tā fë Tä-ā Field flowers Hark light lit tle merry moon nā Tä nest night o'er round sing sleep snow song Spring star Sum-mer sweet Tả Tä fä Tā Tä Tä Tä Tā Ex Tä Tā Tē Tä Tā-ā-ā nā Tä Tā-ē Tā Tē Tä Tā Tē Tä-ā Tä-a Ex Tä-ā fā Tē Tä-ā Tē Ex Tē fë Të fë Tä Tē Tä fä Tē Tä Tā Tē Tä-ā fā Tē Tä-ā Tē Tē Tō thee thou Tō Tē Ex Tō Te Tä Tō-a Tō-ā Tē Tä tree winds wing Та-а नॅ नै नै नै नै
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Página 27 - Pipe a song about a Lamb!" So I piped with merry cheer. "Piper, pipe that song again." So I piped: he wept to hear. "Drop thy pipe, thy happy pipe; Sing thy songs of happy cheer!" So I sang the same again, While he wept with joy to hear. "Piper, sit thee down and write In a book, that all may read.
Página 52 - The Violet Down in a green and shady bed A modest violet grew; Its stalk was bent, it hung its head, As if to hide from view.
Página 7 - Morning Hymn. 1 NOW the shades of night are gone ; Now the morning light is come ; Lord, may we be thine to-day, Drive the shades of sin away. 2 Fill our souls with heavenly light, Banish doubt, and clear our sight ; In thy service, Lord, to-day, May we stand, and watch and pray. 3 Keep our haughty passions bound ; Save us from our foes around...
Página 69 - THE VIOLET, I LOVE all things the seasons bring, All buds that start, all birds that sing, All leaves, from white to jet; All the sweet words that summer sends, When she recalls her flowery friends, But chief — the violet!
Página 52 - A mod - est vio - let grew, 2. Yet there it was con - tent to bloom, In mod - est tints ar...
Página 28 - ... MOON. i. Dear mother, how pretty the moon looks tonight ! She was never so cunning before : Her two little horns are so sharp and so 2. If I were up there with you and my friends, I'd rock in it nicely, you'd see. I'd sit in the middle and hold by both ends: Oh, what a bright cradle 'twould be! 3. I would call to the stars to keep out of the way, Lest we should rock over their toes; And then I would rock till the dawn of the day, And see where the pretty moon goes. 4. And there we would stay...
Página 143 - PARTBICOE 1 . Live for something, be not i - die, Look a - bout thee for em - ploy ; Sit...
Página 15 - says the duck : " Was there ever such good luck ? Spring has cleared this pond of ice ; And the day is warm and nice, Just as I and Goodman Drake Thought we'd like a swim to take.
Página 28 - And there we would stay In the beautiful skies, And through the bright clouds we would roam: We would see the sun set, And see the sun rise, And on the next rainbow come home.
Página 17 - Moon Came out too soon, And in her fright Looked thin and white. "The stars then shone, And every one Twinkled and winked, And laughed and blinked. " The great Sun now Rolled forth in might, And drove them all Quite out of si"ht.