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W S B William Smythe Babcock Mathews
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E. Resum - ing the ])roper movement after a ritard.
Interlude, a short passage played between the stanzas of a song or hymn. Also a light play introduced between the acts of a drama.
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JAC Kuterniezzo (Ital. Een-ter-mat-s6). An in- terlude, or intermediate piece between two others. An interlude, a name frequently em- ployed by Schumann to designate short and not very importa
...nt pieces. An /. Was origi- nally of a light and pleasing character.
Interval, difference of pitch between tones. Intervals are named from the number of de- grees of the scale they include. A second is the interval between any tone of the scale and the next abDve or below. A third takes to the next tone but one, etc. The represen- tation of an interval is determined by its na- ture. A second is represented by two notes on adjacent degrees of the staff; a third by two notes on successive lines, or successive spaces, etc.


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