The book Exercises in Elementary Counterpoint was written by author Goetschius, Percy, 1853-1943 Here you can read free online of Exercises in Elementary Counterpoint book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Exercises in Elementary Counterpoint a good or bad book?
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in, on the contrary, the heavy (first) beat is subdivided into the light i6th-notes, while the unbroken (heavy) quarter-notes fall on the unaccented beats. Sing each of these two upper parts alone, and note the marked difference in their effect. Observe, also, that Ex. in, when inverted, sounds perfectly well. 141. This warning applies chiefly to the quicker rhythmic move- ments. It is seldom necessary in rhythms of only two notes to a beat ; but becomes so in a rhythm of three, and is still mo...re imperative in one of four notes to a beat. In slower rhythmic movement, and moderate tempo, even the funda- mental rule (par. 139) may often be disregarded. For example : Lento. Ex. 1 12. T + rail tr 1 Here, the comparatively heavier notes all stand upon the lighter beats of the measure ; but the effect is not bad. Observe that in measures 2, 3 and 4 they occur uniformly on the second beat. See par. 23, second sentence (Ex. 23). Invert this example. 72 ELEMENTARY COUNTERPOINT. Far. 141. EXERCISE 14.
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