The Standard Course Of Lessons And Exercises In The Tonic Sol-Fa Method Of Teaching Music (1900) - Tapa blanda

John Curwen

 
9781120930552: The Standard Course Of Lessons And Exercises In The Tonic Sol-Fa Method Of Teaching Music (1900)

Sinopsis

The Standard Course of Lessons and Exercises in the Tonic Sol-Fa Method of Teaching Music is a book written by John Curwen in 1900. This book is a comprehensive guide to the Tonic Sol-Fa method of teaching music. The Tonic Sol-Fa method is a system of teaching music that uses a system of syllables to represent the notes of the scale. This system is based on the idea that music can be learned by ear and that anyone can learn to sing or play an instrument without the need for formal training.The book is divided into several sections, each of which covers a different aspect of the Tonic Sol-Fa method. The first section provides an overview of the method and its history. It also includes a detailed explanation of the syllables used in the system and how they correspond to the notes of the scale.The second section of the book focuses on the teaching of rhythm and time. It includes exercises and drills to help students develop a sense of rhythm and timing.The third section covers the teaching of melody and harmony. It includes exercises and drills to help students learn to sing or play melodies and harmonies.The final section of the book provides a collection of songs and exercises for students to practice. These songs and exercises are designed to help students develop their skills and become proficient in the Tonic Sol-Fa method.Overall, The Standard Course of Lessons and Exercises in the Tonic Sol-Fa Method of Teaching Music is a comprehensive guide to the Tonic Sol-Fa method of teaching music. It is an excellent resource for anyone interested in learning about this method or for teachers looking for new ways to teach music.With Additional Exercises.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

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Xll THE STANDARD COURSE. SYNOPSIS OF THE STAFF NOTATION. EXAMPLES OF TONIC SOL-FAING FROM THE STAFF. .E x. 1. Ex. 2. Ex. 3. rg-~ ma: E~d:a zzgzzdazz LQ a sl~ sl sip: ONE PULSE. rM inim. tC rotchet. iQ uaver. TABLE OF LENGTH AND NAMES OF NOTES. Two PULSES. THREE PULSES. FOUR PULSES. HALF-PULSES. Semibreve. Dotted Semibreve. Breve. Two Crotchets. rr ci Minim. Dotted Minim. Semibreve. Two Quavers. rr rC rotchet. Dotted Crotchet. Minim. Tvo Semiquavers. TIME SIGNATURES. Two figures are placed at the beginning of each piece of music, one above the other, called the Time Signature. The upper figure indicates the number of pulses in each measure, and the lower shows which kind of note Crotchet, Minim, c. stands for a pulse. This lower figure is necessary, because of the several ways of representing a pulse. In Time Signatures the following figures represent the several notes :C rotchet 4. Minim =2. Quaver =8. Longer and shorter notes are not commonly used to represent a pulse. Examples: Two Three Three Crotchets. Crotchets. Quavers. Three Two Minims. Minims. Four Six Six Four Minims. Quavers. Crotchets. Crotchets. The two letters Cwhich stand at the end of the line mean Common Time i.e., four-pulse measure. The second, with a line through it, denotes a quicker rate of movement in the same measure. Sometimes it merely denotes two-pulse measure. Six-eight measure, oung quickly, is allied to two-four measure; it contains two pulses divided into thirds.
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