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When a note of long- duration is placed between two notes of a shorter duration of t'ime,thereby making: the weaker part of i measure the stronger, such deviation from the regular accent is called syncopation:— |
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ABBREVIATIONS. For the sake, of economizing space, the following abbreviations are sometimes used: |
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Bis. _ This term signifies that the bar, or bars included within the same curve drawn over or under the bars,areto be played twice, before proceeding to the next bar, or bars. |
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INTERVALS.
The distance of any note from its fundamental note, or Tonic, is called an Interval. As we have seven real notes, there are consequently seven real intervals,- as follows: _ |
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THE MODES AND THEIR SIGNATURES. |
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The Modes. _There are two Modes: the Major and Minor. In the Major mode,there are two tones fromthe first note (the Tonic) to the third. |
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In the Minor mode, there are but one tone and one half tone, from the tonic to the third. |
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