A Second Book in Vocal Music: Wherein the Study of Musical Structure is Pursued Through the Consideration of Complete Melodic Forms and Practice Based on Exercises Related to Them, Книга 2Silver, Burdett, and Company, 1901 - 192 стор. |
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a-long a-round Allegretto Allegro Andante Andantino Attenhofer bells birds blue Blue Weather Book of Vocal brave bright brooklet Chromatic Scale cres dear dolce doth earth eighth-note Ethelbert Nevin ev'ry flag Flat Seven flow'rs Folksong Franz Abt gale Graner H. M. Schletterer half steps Hallig hap-py hear her singing heart heav'n hill Hur-rah J. A. P. Schultz J. F. Lorraine land light Little Jack Horner loud major Mary Howitt meadow mf cresc Minor Scale Moderato morn night Octave rall Reinecke Rhine ring round Sail a-way Samuel Arnold shine Sight Reading Exercises Silcher Six-eight sleep snow Song of Praise spring Star-Spangled Banner stars Study Sum-mer sung sweet to hear tempo thee Thou thro tones twas sweet Typical Music Forms Vocal Music voice W. W. Gilchrist wild wind wood
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