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GRACES, EMBELLISHMENTS OR ORNAMENTS OF MELODY
THE APPOGGIATURA.
The appoggiatura is a grace note placed above or below a principal note. When it is placed above, it is always at the interval of either a tone or a semitone. When it is placed below the principal note it should always be at the intervalof a semitone. When the appoggiatura is |
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There is also a double appoggiatura, which is comĀposed of two grace notes,placed the first one degree below the principal note, and the second one degree above. |
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THE GRUPPETTO OR TURN.
Is composed of three grace notes placed between or after a principal note.The turn istnarked
thus vs- A small sharp placed under some of the signs thus: indicates that the lowest of the
three grace notes is sharpened. Should the sharp be placed above the sign thus,: the upper
grace note must be sharpened; or in case of a sharp above and below the sign, the upper and
lower grace notes must be sharpened. The same rule applies to flats, only that the grace notes must be depressed half a tone in that case.
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