



EXEBCISE 13. THE SCALE. Sve-pvlte Measure. KIT D. QuicLl.j. 



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r :m : f Is : 1 : t 

 t, : d : r I m : 1' : s 



t :1 :s If :m : 

 s :f :m | r : d : t, 



d:-:- - 



Take a low sound for tho key-note. Sin?, when you havo the dotted open note and the close note, to show that these two 

 traced tho tuna on tho modulator, rapidly &nd lightly, marking | notes ahould bo sung M one. The note U written in this way, 

 delicately tho accents. In singing from tho book, your eye will instead of being written a* a dotted open note without a stem 

 scarcely rest on tho soft accents. You will only have time to think (which would give tho same length), that the accent may b 

 f tho " loud " and " medium " marks. [A curve is placed over ! marked.] 



EXEBCISJI 14. TROUBADOUB. 

 (The words from " Ballads for tho Times," by M. F. Tuppcr, Esq.) KEY F. M. 96. 



d :t . 1 



Aud the frail 



m : s . f 



s . m : d 



bark of bis 



m , d : d 



1 : s -f 



ere a- ture is 



f :m.r 



m : m 



guid- ing, 



d : d 



d . r : m 



Wise - ly and 



f . s :1 



wa - ri - lv, 



1, - s t : f, 



s : t, . t, J d : 



d :- 



ALL FOB THE 



Si 



Si 



All's for the best ; then TLTNO AWAT TERBOBS, 

 Meet all your fears and yonr foes in the ran, 

 And, in the midst oj yowr dangers or errors, 



THUS! LIKE A CHIU), WHILE TOU STRIVE LIKE A MAN. 



All's for the best ; for unbiassed, unbounded, 



Providence reigns from the east to the west, 

 And by his wisdom and mercy surrounded, 



HOPE AXD BX HAPPY THAT ALL'S fOtt THE BEIT. 



You should take a rather low note for your Don here. Tell 

 your patterning friend " tho key of F with one flat." Tho first 

 thing you will notice, in looking at this tune, is, that some of 

 the "aliquots" or pulses have two notes in them. The clot 

 'which^follows Son, the second note, always nitons that the note 

 before it takes half* pulse. It, of course, Ica-ea the other half 



to the other note in this case ME. When yon have carefully 

 traced the first phrase of the tune (five notes) on th*o modulator,, 

 then sing it wtth special attention to this point letti- 

 notes SOH ME (which are placed in one pulse of the voice) run 

 from your tongue just twice as fast as the others. And so on 

 with the xest. You will prtio* ^at both the first and second 



