EEOEEATIVE SCIENCE. 



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Next, using the Spaces only :— 

 Solutions. 



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CAGED. 



FACE. 



Write tlie same words upon the Bass 

 Staff, with its Legee Lines above ol* below, 

 at first using only the lines as before :— 



Solutions. 



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BAGGAGE. 



2.a^=i=3= 



CAB. 



3.ei 



=r— -F^-z: 



e?EEE: 



FEE. 



3=3: 



CAGED. 



g. Bi^ 



^= 



FED. 



6. 



et 



:?^EEEEEEEEE 



FACE. 



1.3 



Write the same, usrog only the Spaces : — 

 Solutions. 



^t:^=^- 



:!:: 



-A-- 



BAGGAGE. 



W=^Z 



ilzii^t:: 



CAB. 



ai: 



:t:=t:: 



FEE. 



^■^=i=3=E^ 



t=^: 





:t=1: 



CAGED. 



FED. 



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SECTION III.— INTEEVALS. 

 The distance between one note and 

 another upon the Staff, or the difference 

 between two sounds in point of gbatity otr 

 acuteness, i.e., in depth or shrillness, is 

 called an Inteeval. The least of our Inter- 

 vals is called a semi-tone, or half-tone. The 

 greatest may be several octaves. 



Examples of Intervals. 

 Ascending. 



5 6 7 

 Descending. 



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 Starting from any one note of the scale, the 

 note next contiguous to it is called a second ; 

 the next is a thied ; the next, a foueth ; the 

 next, a fifth ; the next, a sixth ; the next, 

 a seventh ; the next is an eighth, or octave ; 

 the next is a ninth ; and so on. 



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