The book A Music Primer for Schools was written by author Troutbeck, J. (John), 1832-1899 Here you can read free online of A Music Primer for Schools book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Music Primer for Schools a good or bad book?
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Presto, quick. Prestissimo, very quick, N.B. Andantino being the diminutive of Andante, its relative meaning depends on the sense given to Andante. The words above are subject to modification by the addition of other terms, of which the following is a list : — Accelerando (acceP), accelerating the pace. Rallentando (rall°), slackening. Siringendo {strin°), pressing onwards. Pih mosso, more moved. Ritardando {ritar°), retarding. Ritenuto (riten°), holding back. A tempo, in time (after an accel° ...or rail'). In istesso tempo, in the same time (i. e. the beats to be the same, whatever the forms of the notes). Alia Breve, by the breve (i. e. the breve being regarded as the unit, each beat being a minim). Tempo Ordinario, in ordinary time ) neither too fast Tempo Commodo, in convenient time ) nor too slow. An exact measure of the time of notes is afforded by an instru- ment called Maelzel's Metronome. This consists of a pendulum, with a sliding regulator attached, swinging in front of an index graduated usually from 50 to 160.
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