Teachers Manual for the Progressive Music Series volume 2
Teachers Manual for the Progressive Music Series volume 2
Horatio W Horatio William Parker
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Slur and Tie. On page 54, Book Two, "There's Nothing Like the Rose, " occurs an instance where both a slur and a tie connect notes over one word. IV. Song Analysis and Interpretation. The Old Woman Tossed Up in a Blanket; Book Two, page 52. Manual, Vol. II, page 170. Tone: The new tone problem is the flat chromatic. It occurs in the fourth line of the song. The figure la-te-la should be reviewed before reading the song. Theory : The new theory problem is the flat as a chromatic sign. Interpreta...tion: Sing rather briskly. This is a famous old English melody and is also known by the title "Liliburlero. " It is the song referred to in Stevenson's "Treasure Island. " Small Stars; Book Two, page 53. Manual, Vol. II, page 171. Theory: The new theoretical point is the representation of a fla^t chromatic by means of a natural. No special explanation need be offered here, but the children should be told that when the natural occurs under similar conditions they are to sing the flat chromatic. Interpretation : Sing gently and rather slowly.
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