A. DANNHAUSER
Solfege des Solfeges
Translated by
J. H. CORNELL
IN THREE BOOKS
> Book | — Library Vol. 1289
Book I — Library Vol. 1290
Book Ill — Library Vel. 1291
G. SCHIRMER, Inc.
Copyright, 1891, by G. Schirmer, Inc
Prieted te the U.S. A.Preparatory Exercises.
For the Intonations.
‘These exercises are made in order to familiarise the pupil with the in-
tunations, and for sparing him the necessity of solving two difficulties at
a time; the duration of the values and the accuracy of the sounds; hence,
he will have to practise them exclusively while he is learning the first
chapters of principles.
When the pupil shall seize the intonations easily,he will have to prac-
tise in beating two, three and four to the measure, counting the beats
instead of naming the notes, or of solfeggiating them. Fur this exercise,
he should observe the greatest equality in the duration of each beat.(4)
of times.| Rest.[ 4 times. | Rest. 4 times. Rest.
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4 times. Rest. 4 times.
Rest.
It would even be very important to make use of the Metronome for this work.whichousht to
be done at different degrees of slowness and of quickness.
The first labor, made with care, will give great ease to all that shall follow; it belongs,
however, to teachers or to mothers of families beginning with young children in this su es-
sential part of the art, to guide them, according to their youthful intelligence.
(@) Each exercise should be made as many times as indicated. It would be well thut the teacher
should execute it alone the first time, letting the pupil repeat it immediately.
(B)Let the pupil hold each note as long as his breath will allow him, without fatigue, and let
him rest for a measure, in silence,at all the rests indicated.
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asusScale of the tone C/do), major mode.
Four beats to the measure,
Whole-notes.
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Half- notes.
Exercises for intoning the Intervals.
Intervals of Seconds.
Intervals of Thirds ascending and of Seconds descending.
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Intervals of Thirds descending and of Seconds ascending.
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=Intervals of Fourths ascending and of Thirds descending.
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Intervals of Fourths descending and of Thirds ascending.
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Intervals of Fifths ascending and of Fourths descending.
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Intervals of Fifths descending and of Fourths ascending.
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Intervals of Sixths ascending and of Fifths descending.
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Intervals of Sixths descending and of Fifths ascending.
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Intervals of Sevenths ascending Intervals of Sevenths descending
and of Sixths descending. | and of Sixths ascending.
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Intervals of Octaves ascending Intervals of Octaves descending
and of Sevenths descending. ‘and of Sevenths ascending.
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393Summary of the Intervals.
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Lessons
for the difforent note-values and the different kinds of measure.
Lessons with Whole-notes and Whole-note rests.
The rest is the silence of the Whole-note.
Moderato?The Whole-note counts four beats. HLL.
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Moderato. ,
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Lessons with Half-notes and Half -note rests.
The half-note rest is the silence of the half-note.
The Half-note counts two beats. ROD.
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foderoto” with & beats ought always
to be metronomed 100 or 104 for each beat,or quarter-note
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Moderato. ' HL,
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Moderato. Gc.
Moderato. HLL.
20.
Moderato. HLL.
21.
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‘The Quarter-note rest is the silence of the Quarter-note.
The Quarter-note counts one beat.
Moderato.
22.
Lesson with Quarter-notes and one Quarter-note rest at the first beat.
Moderat: HLL.
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Lesson with Quarter-notes and one Quarter-note rest at the second beat.
Moderato. . HLL.
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Lesson with Quarter-notes and one Quarter-note rest at the third beat.
Moderato, HL.
25. de pha i
Lesson with Quarter-notes and one Quarter-note rest at the fourth beat.
Moderato.
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HLL.
9393Lesson with Quarter-notes and one Quarter-note aL
rest at the second and the fourth beat.
Moderato. HL.
27.
Lesson with Quarter-notes and one Quarter - note
rest at the first and the third beat.
Moderato. H.L.
28.
Lesson with Quarter-notes and one Quarter - note
Moderato. ‘est at the second and the third beat.
29.
Lesson with Quarter-notes and one Quarter-note
rest at the first and the fourth beat.
Moderato,
30.
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Moderato. 18t Repetition.
31
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