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‘Vaceai — Practical Method — for Soprano, Tenor Lesson IX The Mordent Of all the musical graces or embellishments the Gruppetto (or Turn) is,at once, the most va- tied and the most difficult, from the apparent ease and lightness with which it must be exe- cuted. It consists of 2 or 8 notes,and can impart great charm to the singing without influ - encing the due sentiment of the phrasing of individual passages,or the general intention of the composer. It is, therefore, the only licence that the singer may occasionally take on his own re- sponsibility. The slightest appearance of effort or premeditation is fatal. We may add that modern composers write the notes they wish to have sung,and it is impossible to condemn too strongly the singers use of any Abbellimenti or vocal ornaments that are not indicated in the music by the composer himself. We are thankful to say this abuse has long since gone out of fashion. Allegro That tear i your. laugh - ter, la gio - ja ve - ra com-ing_ af - The whole____world dan lab - plain. - gno___non_—__ ha. ‘Vaceai — Practical Method — for Soprano, Tenor $=. = se - _cret_they_treasure Of pain a ee of pleasure. Con- =A jave - ra-ce, per far - si pa - le-se, dun i gno_non_ —===aa. vain. No,—no,—no,no,—no,no,to_ hide it ha! No,—n0,no,—no,—no,— no, bi - 80 - gno £ > es

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