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2d Sound 43 EXERCISE 4th Sound ART OF PLAYING ascend a Fourth Base ascends Base Note Cadence CHAP Chord of G Chords are derived Chords is G Chro Chromatic Scale Chromatic Semitone Common Chord COMPOUND INTERVALS consecutive Fifths considered derived Base descend a Fifth Diatonic discordant Note DISCORDS BY SUSPENSION Dominant Seventh Exercises XVII Extreme Sharp Sixth F Minor Fifths or Octaves foregoing Example Fourth or descend full figuring Fundamental Base Harmony imperfect Fifth implies interrupted Resolution J. F. BURROWES Leading Note Leading-Note Major Chord Major or Minor matic Scale meant Melody Minor Key mitones Modulation nant Note named Note of Exercise number of Sounds Piano-Forte Primer play Exercises play the Chord Price 1l produced Pupil real Root reckoned relative Minor resolved Rule Signature signifies Subdominant taking the Chord Tetrachord Third THOROUGH-BASE tones Tonic Major Unison WILLIAM HORSLEY Write and play writing or playing
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Page 85 - By raising the fourth of the Scale a Chromatic Semitone ; therefore a Modulation from the Key of C, to the Key of G, is made by introducing F$.
Page 28 - His first publication after his return was, an ' Appendix' to his ' Introduction to the Art of playing on the Piano-forte.' Subsequently he adapted the twelve grand symphonies of Haydn, for pianoforte, flute, violin, and violoncello; the Seasons of Haydn, for voices and piano-forte ; Mozart's overture to Don Giovanni, and various select pieces from the vocal works of the same great master.