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Copyright c2004 Benjamin CrowellAll rights reserved.
rev. October 16, 2004
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Brief Contents
I Rhythm 13
I-1 Whole, Half, and Quarter Notes 13
I-2 3/4 Time, and Dotted Half-Notes 14
I-3 Eighth Notes 14
I-4 Dotted Quarter Notes 14
I-5 Sixteenth Notes 15
I-6 Dotted Eighth Notes 15
I-7 Compound Time 16
I-8 Syncopation 16
I-9 Triplets 16
II Major Keys 17
II-1 Introduction to Solfeggio 17
II-2 Melodies Containing Only Steps 19
II-3 Leaps to ‘Do’ 25
II-4 Leaps Back to Remembered Notes 25
II-5 Easy Leaps Within the Tonic Triad 27
II-6 The Leap of a Fifth Within the Tonic Triad 31
II-7 Leaps of a Sixth Within the Tonic Triad 33
II-8 Leaps Within the Dominant 35
II-9 Wider Leaps Within the Dominant 41
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III Minor Keys 51
III-1 Solfeggio in the Minor Mode 51
III-2 Steps 53
III-3 Leaps Within the Tonic Triad 56
III-4 Leaps Within the Dominant 59
IV Other Diatonic Materials 67
IV-1 Leaps Between the Tonic and Dominant 67
IV-2 Leaps Within the Subdominant, Major Keys 69
IV-3 Wide Leaps Within the Subdominant 81
IV-4 Leaps Within the Subdominant, Minor Keys 83
IV-5 Leaps of a Seventh 86
IV-6 Other Perfect Fourths and Fifths 91
IV-7 The Diminished Seventh Chord, and the Harmonic Minor Scale 101
V Nondiatonic Materials 103
V-1 Secondary Dominants and Chromatic Passing Tones 103
V-2 Blue Notes 116
V-3 Relative Minor and Major 118
VI The C Clef 121
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Contents
I Rhythm . . . . . . . . .13I-1 Whole, Half, and QuarterNotes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 rhythm of Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star , 4/4 . 13
2 rhythm of Little Brown Jug , 4/4 . . . . . 13
3 rhythm of Bingo , 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . 13
4 rhythm of Rain, Rain, Go Away , 4/4 . . . . 13
5 rhythm of O Come, All Ye Faithful , 4/4 . . 13
I-2 3/4 Time, and Dotted Half-Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 rhythm of We Three Kings , 3/4. . . . . . 14
7 rhythm of Take Me Out to the Ball Game , 3/414
I-3 Eighth Notes . . . . . . . . .148 rhythm of O Little Town of Bethlehem, 4/4 . 14
9 rhythm of We Wish You a Merry Christmas ,3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
10 rhythm of This Old Man, 4/4 . . . . . . 14
11 rhythm of Hush Little Baby , 4/4 . . . . . 14
I-4 Dotted Quarter Notes . . . .1412 rhythm of Jingle Bells , 4/4 . . . . . . . 14
13 rhythm of Jimmy Crack Corn, 4/4 . . . . 14
14 rhythm of Away in a Manger , 3/4 . . . . 15
15 rhythm of Rockabye Baby , 3/4 . . . . . 15
16 rhythm of Home On the Range , 3/4 . . . 15
I-5 Sixteenth Notes. . . . . . . .1517 Tchaikovsky, rhythm of trepak from The Nutcracker , 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
I-6 Dotted Eighth Notes. . . . .1518 rhythm of Alouette , 4/4 . . . . . . . . 15
19 Tchaikovsky, rhythm of waltz of the flowers from The Nutcracker , 3/4 . . . . . . . . . 15
20 rhythm of I’ve Been Working on the Rail-road , 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
I-7 Compound Time . . . . . . .1621 rhythm of Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, 6/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
22 rhythm of The Itsy-Bitsy Spider , 6/8 . . . 16
23 rhythm of Pop Goes the Weasel , 6/8 . . . 16
24 rhythm of Row, Row, Row Your Boat , 12/8 16
I-8 Syncopation . . . . . . . . . .1625 Joplin, rhythm of The Entertainer , 2/4 . . 16
I-9 Triplets. . . . . . . . . . . . .1626
Tchaikovsky, rhythm of march from The Nutcracker , 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
II Major Keys. . . . .17II-1 Introduction to Solfeggio . .17
II-2 Melodies Containing Only
S t e p s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 927 C, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
28 C, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
29 C, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
30 Beethoven, Ode to Joy , C, 4/4 . . . . . 19
31 G, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
32 G, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
33 carol (Bohemia), D, 4/4 . . . . . . . . 20
34 Bach, Chorale, ‘Herr, wie du willst, so schick’s mit mir’ , A, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . 20
35 Latour, The Beautiful Angel , E, 6/8 . . . 20
36 Lewis, B, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
37 B, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
38 Lewis, B, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
39 E, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2040 A, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
41 D, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
42 G, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
43 G, 6/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
44 C, 4/4, 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
45 Emerson, Whither Through the Meadow? ,C, 2/4, 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
46 C, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
47 G, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
48 Lewis, C, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
49 Lewis, C, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
50 Lewis, C, 6/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
51 Lewis, B, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
II-3 Leaps to ‘Do’ . . . . . . . .2552 G, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
53 F, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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II-4 Leaps Back to RememberedNotes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2554 C, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
55 Bach, Chorale, ‘Seelenbr autigam, Jesu,Gottes Lamm’ , A, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . 25
56 Bach, Chorale, ‘Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne’ ,A, 4/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
57 G, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
58 folk song, C, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . 26
II-5 Easy Leaps Within the TonicT r i a d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 759 Beethoven, opening theme of Symphony #3 (‘Eroica’), E, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
60 Scarlatti, Su, Venite a Consiglio , G, 3/4 . . 27
61 Latham, Broadway Sights , A, 6/8 . . . . 27
62 A la Claire Fontaine (France), F, 2/4 . . . 27
63 Pergolesi, aria ‘Sancta Mater’ from Stabat
Mater , G, 4/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2764 Sullivan, E, 6/8 . . . . . . . . . . . 27
65 A Recouvrance (France), F, 4/4 . . . . . 28
66 Froebel, Pat-a-Cake , C, 12/8 . . . . . . 28
67 Carmela (Mexico), E, 4/8 . . . . . . . 28
68 My Father, How Long? (Florida), F, 4/4 . 28
69 Bach, Chorale, ‘Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit’ ,B, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
70 Annie Laurie , C, 4/4. . . . . . . . . . 29
71 Cutler, The Son of God Goes Forth to War ,B, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
72 Luther, We Come Unto Our Father’s God ,G, 4/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
73 Lawlan’ Jenny (Scotland), D, 3/4 . . . . 29
74 Foster, Hard Times Come Again No More ,E, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
75 Weston, Row, Burnie, Row , E, 2/4 . . . 30
76 En Revenant d’Auvergne (France), B, 2/4. 30
77 Entendez-Vous Sur l’Ormeau (France), F,4/4, 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
II-6 The Leap of a Fifth Within
the Tonic Triad . . . . . . . . . .3178 Rousseau, Hush, My Babe , F, 2/4 . . . . 31
79 Dans la Foret Lointaine (France), F, 2/4. . 31
80 The Beggar Girl (England), F, 6/8 . . . . 3 1
81 Hawthorne, Home, By and By , F, 4/4. . . 31
82 Froebel, Beckoning the Pigeons , G, 3/8 . . 32
83 F, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
II-7 Leaps of a Sixth Within theTonic Triad. . . . . . . . . . . . .3384 As-Tu Vu la Casquette? (France), G, 2/4 . 3385 Praise, Member (South Carolina), G, 2/4 . 3386 Froebel, Beckoning the Chickens , F, 2/4. . 3387 folk song, G, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . 3388 Poor Rosy (South Carolina), G, 2/4 . . . 3389 Poor Rosy (South Carolina), C, 2/4 . . . 3490 Wrighton, The Dearest Spot on Earth, B,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3491 Absent Davie (Scotland), D, 4/4 . . . . . 3492 A, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3493 B, 3/4, 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
II-8 Leaps Within the Dominant 3594 Mozart, allegro from ‘Eine kleine Nacht-musik’ , F, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3595 Mozart, Duet No. 2, Menuet, from 12
Duets, K.V. 487 , G, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . 3596 folk song, G, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . 3597 Derrier’ Chez Nous il y a Trois Fleurs (France), G, 2/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
98 ¨ Annchen von Tharau (Germany), G, 3/4. . 3599 Ah! Mon Beau Chateau! (France), A, 2/4 . 36100 Ainsi Font, Font, Font (France), G, 2/4 . 36101 Husband, Revive Us Again, C, 3/4 . . . 36102 Lightly Row (Spain), F, 2/4 . . . . . . 36103 God Speed the Right (Germany), C, 4/4 . 36104 Mozart, aria (Papageno) from ‘The Magic Flute’ , G, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36105 Sch¨ onster Schatz, Mein Engel , D, 3/4 . . 37106 Down in the Valley , C, 9/8 . . . . . . 37107 Musieu Bainjo (Louisiana), G, 2/4 . . . 37108 Brother, Guide Me Home (Tennessee), A,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37109 Serenata (California), B, 2/2 . . . . . 37110 Mozart, adagio from string quartet # 1, G,3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37111 Bach, Chorale, ‘Es spricht der UnweisenMund wohl’ , B, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . 37112 Beuttner, Es kam ein treuer Bote , F, 4/4 . 38
113 Bach, Chorale, ‘Valet will ich dir geben’ , D,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38114 Bach, Chorale, ‘Wie bist du Seele in mir so gar betr¨ ubt’ , G, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . 38115 Gardez Piti Milatte-la (Louisiana), B, 4/4 38116 Shout On, Children (Georgia), A, 2/4 . . 38117 Schubert, Wohin? , G, 4/8 . . . . . . . 39
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118 Bach, Chorale, ‘Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier’ ,G, 4/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
119 Haydn, menuet Oxford symphony , G, 3/4. 39
120 Bach, Chorale, ‘Mach’s mit mir, Gott, nachdeiner Gut’ , D, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . 39
121 Schubert, Halt! , C, 6/8 . . . . . . . . 39
122 Holst, Venus theme from The Planets , D,
3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39123 Serenata (California), B, 2/2 . . . . . 40
124 If Your Foot Is Pretty, Show It (United States), D, 3/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
125 G, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
II-9 Wider Leaps Within theDominant . . . . . . . . . . . . .41126 Bates, America the Beautiful , C, 4/4 . . 4 1
127 Eli Yale , B, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . 41
128 Krambambuli , D, 2/4 . . . . . . . . 41
129 Go ’Way, Old Man (Louisiana), E, 3/4 . 41130 Our Baby (France), A, 2/4 . . . . . . 42
131 Aux Marches du Palais (France), F, 6/8 . 42
132 Bach, Chorale, ‘Herr, wie du willst, so schick’s mit mir’ , A, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . 42
133 Bach, minuet , D, 3/4 . . . . . . . . 42
134 Arlequin Tient Sa Boutique (France), A,2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
135 Ballade de Roland (France), G, 6/8 . . . 43
136 folk song, G, 6/8 . . . . . . . . . . 43
137 Tu Eres Mas Bella (Costa Rica), F, 2/4 . 43
138 Praise, Member (South Carolina), G, 2/4 . 43139 Wach’ Auf, Mein Hort , F, 6/8 . . . . . 44
140 Barbara Allan (Scotland), B, 4/4 . . . . 4 4
141 I’m a Pilgrim (Italy), G, 4/4 . . . . . . 44
142 Haydn, finale, London symphony , D, 4/4 . 44
143 Dans Notre Jardin (France), F, 2/4 . . . 45
144 The Gypsy Warning (Missouri), E, 3/4 . 45
145 Jungfraulein, Soll Ich Mit Euch Gehn, F,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
146 G, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
147 Strauss, Not Yet , A, 6/8 . . . . . . . 46
148 Ah, Suzette, Chere (Louisiana), E, 3/4 . 46149 La Paloma Blanca (Arizona), F, 6/8 . . . 46
150 Schubert, Das Wandern, B, 4/8 . . . . 46
151 C, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
152 Chill Ether (Scotland), E, 3/4 . . . . . 47
153 folk song, A, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . 47
154 folk song, A, 6/8 . . . . . . . . . . 47
155 Bach, Chorale, ‘Nun ruhen alle Walder’ , B,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
156 Bach, Chorale, ‘Wenn wir in h¨ ochstenN¨ oten sein’ , G, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . 48157 The Duke of Argyle’s Courtship (Scotland),D, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48158 Samuel, The Fairy Boat , G, 2/4 . . . . 48
159 Gar Lieblich Hat Sich Gesellet , F, 2/4 . . 48160 B, 4/4, 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
III Minor Keys . . . .51III-1 Solfeggio in the MinorMode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
III-2 Steps. . . . . . . . . . . . .53161 a, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
162 a, 6/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53163 a, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53164 a, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53165 Lewis, a, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 53166 Lewis, a, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 53167 Lewis, a, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 54168 Lewis, d, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
169 Lewis, d, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
170 Lewis, d, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
171 Lewis, d, 3/2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
172 Bach, gavotte in G minor , g, g/minor . . 54
173 Lewis, a, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
III-3 Leaps Within the TonicT r i a d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6174 c, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
175 c, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
176 Wedge, c, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . 56
177 Who Got Dirt on the Carpet Again?, c, 4/456
178 c, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56179 c, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56180 Wedge, f, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 57181 Wedge, f, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 57182 Wedge, f, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
183 f, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57184 Bach, Chorale, ‘Herr, nun lass in Friede’ , a,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57185 Every Hour in the Day (Georgia), e, 2/4 . 57186 Forget na’, dear Lassie (Scotland), a, 3/4. 58
187 Bach, Chorale, ‘Es steh’n vor Gottes Throne’ , g, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
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188 Mozart, theme from symphony in G minor ,g, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
189 Thou Poor Bird , c, 4/4, 1 . . . . . . . 58
III-4 Leaps Within the Dominant59190 Wedge, g, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . 59
191 Wedge, g, 2/4. . . . . . . . . . . . 59
192 My Field (Russia), g, 4/4 . . . . . . . 59193 g, 9/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
194 Wedge, g, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . 59
195 Wedge, g, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . 59
196 Wedge, c, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . 60
197 Bach, melody from the notebook for AnnaMagdalena, g, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
198 lullabye (Russia), e, 4/4 . . . . . . . 60
199 Las Tristes Horas , e, 2/4 . . . . . . . 60
200 Wedge, g, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . 60
201 Froebel, The Wolf , c, 4/8 . . . . . . . 60
202 Guten Abend , g, 3/8 . . . . . . . . . 60
203 Bach, Gavotte II from cello suite # 5 , c,12/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
204 Lolotte (Louisiana), c, 4/4 . . . . . . . 61
205 Mozart, menuet from string quartet # 15 ,d, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
206 Los Ojos Mexicanos (Mexico), g, 2/4 . . 61
207 White, Ophelia’s Song , e, 4/4 . . . . . 61
208 Bach, Chorale, ‘Nun sich der Tag geendet hat’ , a, 4/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
209 Reir Es Necesario (Mexico), d, 2/4 . . . 62210 En Avant, Grenadiers! (Louisiana), e, 4/4 62
211 Angel de Mis Amores (Mexico), d, 2/4 . . 62
212 Schubert, Am Feierabend , a, 6/8 . . . . 62
213 Bach, Chorale, ‘O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid’ ,a, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
214 Brahms, Nachtwache 1, b, 4/4 . . . . . 63
215 Mi Sue˜ no (Mexico), c, 3/4 . . . . . . 63
216 Bach, Chorale, ‘O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden,’ from St. Matthew’s Passion, d, 4/4 . 63
217 Bach, Chorale, ‘Von Gott will ich nicht lassen’ , b, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
218 Wedge, g, 4/8. . . . . . . . . . . . 64
219 Wedge, g, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . 64
220 Handel, aria ‘O Jordan, Sacred Tide’ fromEsther , g, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
221 Go Down, Moses (Unites States), g, 4/4 . 65
IV Other Diatonic
Materials..........67IV-1 Leaps Between the Tonicand Dominant . . . . . . . . . . .67
222 Ya Viene El Alba (California), G, 2/4 . . 67223 Scarlatti, Gia il Sole dal Gange , A, 3/4 . 67224 Schubert, Danksagung an den Bach, G, 2/467225 Grieg, e, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 67226 zandunga folk song (Southern Mexico), e,3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68227 Carcini, Amarilli, Mia Bella, g, 4/4 . . . 68
IV-2 Leaps Within the Subdom-inant, Major Keys. . . . . . . . .69228 Jehovah, Hallelujah (South Carolina), F,3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69229 Arlequin Marie Sa Fille (France), C, 3/4 . 69230 folk song, F, 2/4. . . . . . . . . . . 69231 folk song, F, 2/4. . . . . . . . . . . 69232 Foster, Old Folks at Home , D, 4/4 . . . 7 0233 Lang Johnny More (Scotland), F, 2/4 . . 70234 The Bonniest Lass in a’ The Land (Scot-land), C, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70235 Old Hundred , G, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . 71236 Da Unten Im Tale , E, 3/4 . . . . . . 71237 I Want To Be Ready (United States), E,2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71238 Fasolo, Cangia, Cangia Tue Voglie , C, 2/4 71239 The Ash Grove (Wales), F, 3/4 . . . . . 71240 West, The Jenny Lind Mania (United States), G, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71241 Au Jardin de Mon Pere (France), F, 6/8 . 71242 Strauss, Devotion, C, 4/4 . . . . . . . 72243 I Ride an Old Paint (United States), D, 3/472244 Whittier, Song of the Free , E, 3/2 . . . 72245 Handel, aria ‘Hush ye pretty warbling quire’ from Acis and Galatea, F, 3/8 . . . . . . . 72246 Tallis, If Ye Love Me , F, f/major . . . . 73
247 Sinner Won’t Die No More (Tennessee), A,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73248 Mozart, opening from clarinet quintet , A,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73249 The Gold Band (Tennessee), G, 3/4 . . . 73250 Pergolesi, tune from Stabat Mater , G, 4/4 74251 Bonnie Wee Window (Arkansas), E, 6/8 . 74
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252 Fearis, Beautiful Isle of Somewhere , A, 6/874253 Bradbury, He Leadeth Me , B, 4/4 . . . . 75254 Sullivan, The Blue Juniata, F, 2/4 . . . 75255 Red River Valley , E, 4/4 . . . . . . . 75256 I’m In Trouble (Florida), C, 4/4. . . . . 75257 Haydn, introduction, London symphony , D,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
258 Rosa Lee , A, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . 76259 My Lodging Is On the Cold Ground , A, 6/876260 Cowboy’s Home Sweet Home (Arkansas),G, 12/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76261 Calinda (Louisiana), F, 6/8 . . . . . . 76
262 The Braes O Yarrow (Scotland), C, 3/4 . 77263 Gaudeamus Igitur , G, 3/4 . . . . . . . 77264 Mozart, andante from string quartet # 2 ,A, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77265 The Wild Moor (Missouri), B, 3/4 . . . 77266 Brahms, introduction, 1st symphony , C,
4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77267 Caroline (Louisiana), G, 4/4 . . . . . . 78268 Avril (France), E, 6/8 . . . . . . . . 78269 Mozart, menuet from string quartet # 10 ,C, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78270 The Hallowed Spot (Missouri), A, 3/4. . 78
271 folk song (Russia), G, 2/4 . . . . . . . 79272 The Ship That Never Returned (Missouri),A, 2/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79273 Paradies, M’ha Preso Alla Sua Ragna, A,2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80274
Die Sonne Scheint Nicht Mehr , E, 4/4 . . 80275 Ubi Bene, Ibi Patria, C, 6/8 . . . . . . 80
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Subdominant . . . . . . . . . . .81276 Mozart, presto from string quartet # 4 , C,2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81277 Ellor, Diadem, B, 3/4 . . . . . . . . 81278 Mozart, rondo from string quartet # 6 , B,2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81279 Adieu, Bonne Hˆ otesse (France), F, 4/4. . 81280 Derriere Chez Moi (France), F, 2/4 . . . 82
281 Foster, The Song of All Songs , F, 4/4 . . 82282 Gladden, The Mountains , B, 4/4 . . . . 82
IV-4 Leaps Within the Subdom-inant, Minor Keys. . . . . . . . .83283 Wedge, f, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 83284 Wedge, f, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
285 Wedge, c, 2/4. . . . . . . . . . . . 83
286 g, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
287 Hanukah O Hanukah, d, 4/8, Presto. . . 84
288 Vivo Llorando la Suerte (Mexico), d, 2/4 . 84
289 Mozart, Osanna (bass solo, allegro) fromSanctus, Requiem, D, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . 84
290 Bach, trio from Brandenburg concerto #
1, d, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84291 Que No Te Amo (Mexico), g, 4/4 . . . . 84
292 folk song (Russia), d, 4/4 . . . . . . . 85
293 folk song (Russia), f, 2/4 . . . . . . . 85
294 Entre Vous Tous Gens de la Ville (France),f, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
IV-5 Leaps of a Seventh . . . . .86295 Mozart, menuet from string quartet # 8 ,F, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
296 Hess, Little Charley Went a Fishing , F, 6/8 86
297 folk song, A, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . 86
298 Carmela (Mexico), E, 4/8. . . . . . . 87
299 Mozart, menuet from string quartet # 1,C, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
300 Gwine Follow (South Carolina), A, 2/4 . . 88
301 Mendelssohn, aria ‘If with all your hearts ye truly seek me’ from Elijah, E, 3/4 . . . . . 88
302 Bayly, Long, Long Ago , D, 4/4 . . . . 88
303 Cradle Song , F, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . 88
304 Widdecombe Fair (England), C, 3/4 . . . 89
305 Walk, Shepherdess, Walk (Arkansas), C,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
306 Reir Es Necesario (Mexico), F, 2/4 . . . 89307 folk song (Russia), A, 3/4 . . . . . . . 89
308 A Quinze Ans (France), g, 6/8 . . . . . 89
309 Mozart, menuet from string quartet # 8 ,F, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
310 Mozart, presto from string quartet # 7 , E,2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
311 Upidee , G, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . 90
IV-6 Other Perfect Fourths andFifths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91
312 Mozart, opening from string quartet # 4 ,C, 4/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
313 folk song, G, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . 91
314 La Rana (Mexico), D, 3/4 . . . . . . . 92
315 Poulton, Aura Lee , F, 4/4 . . . . . . 92
316 Weber, Softly Now the Light of Day , A, 2/492
317 Harris, After the Ball , B, 3/4 . . . . . 93
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318 Sullivan, Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes , F,6/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93319 Sullivan, Sing Hey to You, Good-Day to You! , G, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93320 Foster, Slumber My Darling , E, 6/8 . . . 9 3321 Foster, Gentle Annie , E, 4/4 . . . . . . 93322 Were You Ever in Rio Grand , B, 6/8 . . . 94
323 Rimsky-Korsakov, Scheherezade (theme from third movement), C, 6/8 . . . . . . . 94324 Beethoven, opening movement from string quartet # 1, F, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . 94325 Mozart, trio from string quartet # 1, C, 3/494326 Abt, Kathleen Aroon, G, 3/4 . . . . . . 94327 folk song (Germany), D, 4/4 . . . . . . 95328 Moore, Love’s Young Dream, G, 6/8. . . 95329 Giordiano,, Caro Mio Ben, D, 4/4 . . . . 96330 Remon (Louisiana), F, 2/4. . . . . . . 96331 Juanita, D, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . 96332 Thompson, Lilly Dale , B, 4/4 . . . . . 97333 G, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97334 Pergolesi, aria from Stabat Mater , G, 4/4. 97335 Bach, menuet II from cello suite # 2 , D,3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97336 Brahms, introduction, 1st symphony , C,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98337 processional march song (Germany), D, 4/498338 Milhaud, Chant de Sion, A, 4/4 . . . . 98339 Sagt Mir, O Sch¨ onste Schaf’rin Mein, A,6/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99340 Gunhilde , F, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . 99
341 Ach, Englische Schaeferin, F, 3/4 . . . . 99342 Bach, Chorale, ‘War’ Gott Nicht Mit Uns Diese Zeit’ , C, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 99343 Handel, Angels Ever Bright and Fair , E,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100344 Beethoven, allegro from string quartet # 6 , B, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
IV-7 The Diminished SeventhChord, and the Harmonic MinorS c a l e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1345 a, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101346 O Daniel (Florida), d, 4/4 . . . . . . . 101347 Bach, Invention 2 , c, c/minor . . . . .101348 Mozart, andante un poco allegretto fromstring quartet # 5 , a, 4/4 . . . . . . . . .101349 Goldfaden, Raisins with Almonds , a, 3/4,Lullabye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
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103V-1 Secondary Dominants andChromatic Passing Tones . . . .103350 Luther, A Mighty Fortress Is Our God , D,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103351 Kevin Barry (Ireland), C, 3/4. . . . . . 103352 Who Got Dirt on the Carpet Again?, c, 4/4103353 Conkey, God is Love, His Mercy Brightens ,G, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104354 Shoals, Valedictory , G, 4/4 . . . . . .104355 Autrefois le Rat de Ville (France), G, 2/4.104356 Webbe, Come, Ye Disconsolate , B, 2/2 .105357 Keller, Angel of Peace , F, 4/4 . . . . . 105358 Butterfield, When You and I Were Young ,C, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106359 Woodbury, Speed Away! Speed Away! , A,3/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106360 Mozart, aria from the Magic Flute , E, 3/8106361 Let God’s Saints Come In (Virginia), G, 2/4106362 Vivo Penando (California), F, 2/4 . . . .107363 Allan Maclean (Scotland), G, 3/4 . . . .107364 Stradella, Ragion Sempre Addita, A, 3/8 .107365 Dans le Port, Il Est Arrive (France), G, 2/4107366 Root, Brother, Tell Me of the Battle , D,3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108367 Cooper, Beautiful Bells , A, 3/4 . . . . 108
368 McNaughton, The Faded Coat of Blue , G,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108369 Mozart, menuet from string quartet # 1,C, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109370 Haydn, adagio poco cantabile from string quartet, Op. 73, #3 (‘Emperor’), G, 4/4 . . .109371 Crep´ usculo (Mexico), D, 2/4 . . . . . . 110372 Media Noche (California), E, 2/4 . . . .110373 Pergolesi, tune from Stabat Mater , f, 4/4.110374 Bach, Bourree II from orchestral suite #2 ,b, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
375 The Cruel Mother (England), E, 3/4 . .111376 Hawthorne, Out of Work , A, 4/4 . . . . 111377 Joplin, The Easy Winners , C, 2/4 . . . .112378 Edwards, In My Merry Oldsmobile , G, 3/4112379 Erlaube Mir, Fein’s Madchen, F, 3/4. . .112380 Bach, Menuet I from orchestral suite #1,G, 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113
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381 Handel, chorus from ‘Judas Maccabaeus’ ,C, 4/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113382 Shackleton, The Orange and the Black , B,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114383 Adelphi School Song , G, 4/4 . . . . . . 114384 Mozart, Duet from The Magic Flute , E,6/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115
385 Mozart, Duet No. 2, Menuet, from 12 Duets, K.V. 487 , G, 3/4 . . . . . . . . .115
V-2 Blue Notes . . . . . . . . . .116386 The Graveyard (South Carolina), F, 2/4 .116387 Roll, Jordan, Roll (United States), D, 2/4 116388 Cyclone at Ryecove (Missouri), A, 3/4 . .116389 Europe, Goodnight Angeline , G, 4/4 . . .117390 ’Tis Me, O Lord (Unites States), A, 4/4 .117
V-3 Relative Minor and Major .118391 Schwesterlein, g, 3/4 . . . . . . . . .118392 Es Ritt ein Ritter , b, 6/8 . . . . . . .118393 Cradle Song (Sweden), f, 2/4 . . . . .118394 Bach, Chorale, ‘Befiehl du deine Wege’ , b,4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118395 Bach, Chorale, ‘Das Walt’ Mein Gott,Vater, Sohn’ , d, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . .119396 Feinsliebchen, Du Sollst , a, 2/4 . . . . . 119
397 Bach, Chorale, ‘Gib Dich Zufrieden und Sei Stille’ , e, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119398 Crouch, Kathleen Mavourneen, C, 3/4 . .120
VI The C Clef . . . .121399 C, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121400 C, 3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121401 The Ash Grove (Wales), C, 3/4 . . . . . 121402 Haydn, menuet Oxford symphony , C, 3/4.121403 folk song, C, 6/8 . . . . . . . . . . 122404 Wach’ Auf, Mein Hort , C, 6/8 . . . . . 122405 La Paloma Blanca (Arizona), C, 6/8. . .122406 Holst, Venus theme from The Planets , G,3/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122407 folk song, G, 6/8 . . . . . . . . . . 123408 Pergolesi, aria ‘Sancta Mater’ from Stabat Mater , F, 4/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123409 Mozart, aria (Papageno) from ‘The Magic Flute’ , B, 2/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .123410 Haydn, finale, London symphony , D, 4/4 .123411 Every Hour in the Day (Georgia), a, 2/4 .123412 lullabye (Russia), a, 4/4 . . . . . . . .123413 Feinsliebchen, Du Sollst , a, 2/4 . . . . . 124414 Crouch, Kathleen Mavourneen, G, 3/4 . .124
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I-2 3/4 Time, and Dotted Half-Notes
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Bethlehem 9 , rhythm of We Wish You a Merry Christmas 10 , rhythm of This Old Man 11 , rhythm of Hush
Little Baby 12 , rhythm of Jingle Bells 13 , rhythm of Jimmy Crack Corn
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Tchaikovsky, rhythm of trepak from The Nutcracker 18 , rhythm of Alouette 19 P.I. Tchaikovsky, rhythm of waltz of
the flowers from The Nutcracker 20 , rhythm of I’ve Been Working on the Railroad
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Goes the Weasel 24 , rhythm of Row, Row, Row Your Boat 25 Scott Joplin, rhythm of The Entertainer 26 P.I.
Tchaikovsky, rhythm of march from The Nutcracker
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Chapter II
Major Keys
II-1 Introduction to Solfeggio
The following syllables are traditionally used for the seven notes of the major scale.
do
ti
la
so
fa
mi
re
do
They originate from the Latin hymn Ut Queant Laxis , in which the first word of each successive mu-sical phrase began on the next note of the scale.
This book uses the movable do system. In this system, ‘do’ is always the tonic, and the other syllablesare assigned to the other notes according to their role in the key. In the key of D, for example:
do
ti
la
so
fa
mi
re
do
This may seem confusing at first, but it’s the only system that makes sense to the ear. For instance,‘ti’ is always a note with a tendency to move up a half-step to ‘do,’ the tonic. (There is also a fixed dosystem, in which ‘do’ is always C, ‘re’ is always D, and so on. The fixed do system is often taught toEuropean schoolchildren, who don’t know enough music theory to recognize the roles of the differentnotes in relation to the tonic in a key that has sharps or flats.)
Sight singing is first and foremost a method of training your brain to understand relationships betweenmusical notes, and is therefore an important component of musicianship even if you consider yourself primarily a composer or instrumentalist rather than a singer. For example, a jazz musician improvis-ing a solo on the saxophone needs to be able to imagine a melody, and understand the relationshipbetween the imagined pitches so as to be able to translate them into fingerings. The solfeggio syllablesare a device for making the recognition of the relationships automatic.
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Broadly speaking, there are two main approaches to learning solfeggio singing. One can learn to singintervals, or to sing each note according to its role in the key. That is, we can hear each note in relationto the preceding note, or in relation to the tonic. Suppose, for example, that we’re singing a piece of music in the key of C major, and having just sung B, which is ‘ti,’ we see that the next note in themelody is C, which is ‘do.’ In the first approach, we recognize this as the interval of a half-step (minorsecond), so we move to the note a half-step above the one we’ve just sung. In the second technique,we know how to sing ‘do’ because of its special sound in relation to the key: it’s the tonic, the note
that sounds like it would be a good one to end the song on. In reality, one doesn’t use either techniqueexclusively. We might as well ask Shakespeare what he does when he reads words: ‘Mr. Shakespeare,do you use phonics, or do you recognize whole words?’ A fluent reader is actually decoding patternsat a subconscious level, and the process is extremely rapid because most of the patterns are familiar.
Because the goal is rapid recognition of patterns at a subconscious level, one should not expect tobecome a fluent sight singer by artificial devices. For instance, many people learn to recognize theinterval of a major sixth using a tune such as ‘My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean’ or the NBC jingle.This is a good thing to learn, just as it’s good to learn that an E at the end of a word makes thepreceding vowel long. But a fluent reader doesn’t look at the word ‘sure’ and think ‘silent E makesthe U long.’ Learning the phonics rules is necessary, but having learned them, we actually becomefluent readers through the act of reading large amounts of English.
There is also a pitfall to this technique of learning to hear intervals via a personalized list of familiarmelodies. The leap of a major sixth in ‘My Bonnie’ is a leap from ‘so’ up to ’mi,’ but your brain willprobably refuse to recognize the leap from ‘re’ to ‘ti’ as being the same thing, because ‘re’ and ‘ti’play different roles in the key than ‘so’ and ‘mi.’ Some people learn two melodies, one for ‘so-mi’ andone for ‘re-ti.’ Some might even do another two for the downward leaps ‘mi-so’ and ‘ti-re!’ This justshows that the technique is artificial and not usually very useful.
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II-2 Melodies Containing Only Steps
In each example, start by identifying which line or space on the staff represents ‘do,’ the tonic. If you have an instrument at hand, play the tonic, and then sing enough notes from the tonic chordto bracket the range of the melody, e.g., ‘do mi so do’ for the octave spanned by the first example.If an instrument is not available, pick a note for ‘do’ that will put the melody in the most comfort-able part of your vocal range. Locate the notes of the tonic chord on the staff to use as reference points.
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30 The following example is in a new key: its ‘do’ is the former ‘so.’ If you have trouble convincing yourbrain to switch keys, try singing ‘do re mi fa so’ in the old key, then repeating the last note as ‘do,’and finally singing ‘do ti do’ — with authority!
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Note that the following two examples both have the tonic on the line at the center of the staff, so theone with five sharps actually isn’t any more difficult to read.
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The following five melodies all begin on ‘so.’
38 We now begin moving around the circle of fifths in the opposite direction. ‘Ti’ in the previous keyis flattened, and becomes ‘fa’ of the new key. If you’re singing the new, flattened version of the notecorrectly, you should be able to hear its strong tendency to resolve down to ‘mi.’
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The Beautiful Angel 36 L.R. Lewis 38 L.R. Lewis
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II-3 Leaps to ‘Do’
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The following example uses both leaps back to remembered notes and leaps to the tonic.
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II-5 Easy Leaps Within the Tonic Triad
This section introduces leaps of a third, a fourth, and an octave within the tonic triad.
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A Recouvrance (France)
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77 321 4
74 Stephen Foster, Hard Times Come Again No More 75 H. Burgess Weston, Row, Burnie, Row 76 anonymous, En
Revenant d’Auvergne (France) 77 anonymous, Entendez-Vous Sur l’Ormeau (France)
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78 42 42
79 42 42
80 8 6
Grazioso 8 6
81 Moderato
78 J.J. Rousseau, Hush, My Babe 79 anonymous, Dans la Foret Lointaine (France) 80 anonymous, The Beggar Girl
(England) 81 Alice Hawthorne, Home, By and By
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II-7 Leaps of a Sixth Within the Tonic Triad
84 42
Allegro vivace
42
85 4242
86 4242
87 4242
The next example includes both leaps within the tonic triad and leaps to ‘do.’ Because of its widerange, it is given in two keys; make sure to choose a key in which you can actually reach all the notes!
8842 42
84 anonymous, As-Tu Vu la Casquette? (France) 85 anonymous, Praise, Member (South Carolina) 86 Froebel,
Beckoning the Chickens 87 folk song 88 anonymous, Poor Rosy (South Carolina)
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89 42
42
Another example that includes leaps to ‘do.’
90
91
92 Canon for two voices:
93 2 1 4343
89 anonymous, Poor Rosy (South Carolina) 90 W.T. Wrighton, The Dearest Spot on Earth 91 anonymous, Absent Davie (Scotland)
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II-8 Leaps Within the Dominant
This section introduces leaps of a third within the dominant. Fourths, fifths, and sixths are includedin section II-9, and leaps of a seventh within the dominant chord are deferred until section IV-5.
famous tune (identified in the table of contents)
94
95
4343
96 4343 97 Un poco allegretto
4242
98
43
43
99
4
2
Moderato
4
2
95 W.A. Mozart, Duet No. 2, Menuet, from 12 Duets, K.V. 487 96 folk song 97 anonymous, Derrier’ Chez Nous il
y a Trois Fleurs (France) 98 anonymous, ¨ Annchen von Tharau (Germany) 99 anonymous, Ah! Mon Beau Chˆ ateau! (France)
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100
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101
4343
1024
2
42
103
Maestoso
104
4242
100 anonymous, Ainsi Font, Font, Font (France) 101 John Husband, Revive Us Again 102 anonymous, Lightly Row
(Spain) 103 anonymous, God Speed the Right (Germany) 104 W.A. Mozart, aria (Papageno) from ‘The Magic Flute’
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105 43 Hell und freudig
43
106
8 9 8 9
107
4
2
4
2
108
109
3 3 3 3 3
110 4343
111
105 anonymous, Sch¨ onster Schatz, Mein Engel 106 anonymous, Down in the Valley 107 anonymous, Musieu Bainjo
(Louisiana) 108 anonymous, Brother, Guide Me Home (Tennessee) 109 anonymous, Serenata (California) 110 W.A.
Mozart, adagio from string quartet # 1 111 J.S. Bach, Chorale, ‘Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl’
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112
113
114
115
Allegretto con grazia
116
4242
112 Nikolaus Beuttner, Es kam ein treuer Bote 113 J.S. Bach, Chorale, ‘Valet will ich dir geben’ 114 J.S. Bach, Chorale,
‘Wie bist du Seele in mir so gar betr¨ ubt’ 115 anonymous, Gardez Piti Milatte-la (Louisiana) 116 anonymous, Shout On, Children (Georgia)
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117 8 48 4
118
119
4
3
4
3
120
121 8
6 8 6
122
4343
117 Franz Schubert, Wohin? 118 J.S. Bach, Chorale, ‘Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier’ 119 Franz Joseph Haydn, menuet
Oxford symphony 120 J.S. Bach, Chorale, ‘Mach’s mit mir, Gott, nach deiner Gut’ 121 Franz Schubert, Halt! 122
Gustav Holst, Venus theme from The Planets
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123
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
124
Moderato
8 38 3
12543
43
123 anonymous, Serenata (California) 124 anonymous, If Your Foot Is Pretty, Show It (United States)
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131
8 6 8 6
132
133 4343
134
4
2
Un poco allegretto
4
2
135
8 6
8 6
130 anonymous, Our Baby (France) 131 anonymous, Aux Marches du Palais (France) 132 J.S. Bach, Chorale, ‘Herr,
wie du willst, so schick’s mit mir’ 133 J.S. Bach, minuet 134 anonymous, Arlequin Tient Sa Boutique (France) 135
anonymous, Ballade de Roland (France)
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136
8 6
8 6
1374
2
4
2
138
42
42
136 folk song 137 anonymous, Tu Eres Mas Bella (Costa Rica) 138 anonymous, Praise, Member (South Carolina)
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139 8 6
Mit kraeftiger Leidenschaft
8 6
140
141
142
139 anonymous, Wach’ Auf, Mein Hort 140 anonymous, Barbara Allan (Scotland) 141 anonymous, I’m a Pilgrim (Italy)142 Franz Joseph Haydn, finale, London symphony
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Allegro
42
144
4343 3 3 3 3
145
Lebhaft, doch zart
146
Allegretto
143 anonymous, Dans Notre Jardin (France) 144 anonymous, The Gypsy Warning (Missouri) 145 anonymous,
Jungfr¨ aulein, Soll Ich Mit Euch Gehn
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147 Molto mesto
8 6 8 6
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Allegretto comodo
43
1498
6
8
6
150 8 48 4
151
Andante
4343
147 Richard Strauss, Not Yet 148 anonymous, Ah, Suzette, Chere (Louisiana) 149 anonymous, La Paloma Blanca
(Arizona) 150 Franz Schubert, Das Wandern
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15243
43
153 4
3 43
8 3
Fine
D.S. al fine
154
8 6
8 6
155
152 anonymous, Chill Ether (Scotland) 153 folk song 154 folk song 155 J.S. Bach, Chorale, ‘Nun ruhen alle Walder’
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Chapter III
Minor Keys
III-1 Solfeggio in the Minor Mode
Some people sing in the minor mode using these solfeggio syllables:
do
re
me
fa
so
le
te
do
do
ti
la
so
fa
me
re
do
This system has the advantage that most of the notes have the same functions as in the major mode.‘Do’ is still the tonic, ‘so’ the dominant, ‘ti’ the leading tone, and so on. In this system, the names of the notes stay the same when switching between the parallel major and minor.
Others prefer this:
la
ti
do
re
mi
fa
so
la
la
si
fi
me
re
do
ti
la
This system highlights the relationship between the minor and its relative major.
If you don’t have a teacher who wants you to use one system or another, I suggest you use the firstone, because it lets you recycle many of the patterns you’ve learned in minor. For instance, ‘so-ti-do’is still a formula for a cadence.
In both systems, the vowel ‘i’ is used for a sharpened note, and ‘e’ for a flattened one. The chromaticscale looks like this:
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do
ti
li
la
si
so
fi
fa
mi
ri
re
di
do
so
le
la
te
ti
do
do
ra
re
me
mi
fa
se
The important thing is to pick a system and learn it thoroughly. (I use my own enharmonic systemin which the chromatic scale is ‘do gu ri bu mi fa ka so ja la pa ti do.’)
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III-2 Steps
The purpose of the first exercise is to get used to the solfeggio syllables used in minor.
161
Poco a poco accelerando
162 8 6 8 6
163
Largo
4343
This melody introduces the use of the ascending and descending forms of the melodic minor scale.The rhythmic figure is the same as in the preceding tune.
164 Largo
4343
165
166 4343
16743 43
165 L.R. Lewis 166 L.R. Lewis 167 L.R. Lewis
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168
169
170
43
4
3
171
23 23
172
168 L.R. Lewis 169 L.R. Lewis 170 L.R. Lewis 171 L.R. Lewis 172 J.S. Bach, gavotte in G minor
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173
173 L.R. Lewis
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III-3 Leaps Within the Tonic Triad
174
175
176 4343
177 3
3
17843 43
179
176 G.A. Wedge 177 Who Got Dirt on the Carpet Again?
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180 4242
181
4242
182
4242
183
184
185
4242
186
43
43
180 G.A. Wedge 181 G.A. Wedge 182 G.A. Wedge 184 J.S. Bach, Chorale, ‘Herr, nun lass in Friede’ 185 anonymous,
Every Hour in the Day (Georgia) 186 anonymous, Forget na’, dear Lassie (Scotland)
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famous tune (identified in the table of contents)
188
Round:
189 32
1
4
187 J.S. Bach, Chorale, ‘Es steh’n vor Gottes Throne’ 189 anonymous, Thou Poor Bird
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III-4 Leaps Within the Dominant
190 43
43
191 4242
famous tune (identified in the table of contents)
192 Andante
193 8 9 Vivace 8 9
194 4343
195 4343
190 G.A. Wedge 191 G.A. Wedge 194 G.A. Wedge 195 G.A. Wedge
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196 4343
197
4343
198
Largo
199
4
2
4
2
200
4343
201
8
4
8
4
202
8 3 Draengend, doch nicht schnell
8 3
196 G.A. Wedge 197 J.S. Bach, melody from the notebook for Anna Magdalena 198 anonymous, lullabye (Russia) 199
anonymous, Las Tristes Horas 200 G.A. Wedge 201 Froebel, The Wolf 202 anonymous, Guten Abend
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203 8 12 8 12
204
205
4343
206
42
42
3
3 3
207 Andantino
3
208
203 J.S. Bach, Gavotte II from cello suite # 5 204 anonymous, Lolotte (Louisiana) 205 W.A. Mozart, menuet from string
quartet # 15 206 anonymous, Los Ojos Mexicanos (Mexico) 207 Maude Valerie White, Ophelia’s Song 208 J.S. Bach,
Chorale, ‘Nun sich der Tag geendet hat’
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209
42
42 3
210
Allegro marziale
211
42 42
3 3
3 3
212 8 6 8 6
213
209 anonymous, Reir Es Necesario (Mexico) 210 anonymous, En Avant, Grenadiers! (Louisiana) 211 anonymous, Angel
de Mis Amores (Mexico) 212 Franz Schubert, Am Feierabend 213 J.S. Bach, Chorale, ‘O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid’
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219
4343
220 4
3 43
219 G.A. Wedge 220 G.F. Handel, aria ‘O Jordan, Sacred Tide’ from Esther
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famous tune (identified in the table of contents)
221 Lento
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Chapter IV
Other Diatonic Materials
IV-1 Leaps Between the Tonic and Dominant
The following three songs contain the leap from ‘ti’ to ‘mi.’
222 4242
22343
Allegro giusto
43
224 4242
The next three use leaps of a diminished fourth, an interval which sounds like a major third, and istypical of minor keys.
225
222 anonymous, Ya Viene El Alba (California) 223 Alessandro Scarlatti, Gia il Sole dal Gange 224 Franz Schubert,
Danksagung an den Bach 225 Grieg
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226 4
3 43
227
Moderato affetuoso
226 anonymous, zandunga folk song (Southern Mexico) 227 Giulio Carcini, Amarilli, Mia Bella
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IV-2 Leaps Within the Subdominant, Major Keys
The first two tunes clearly imply the subdominant chord in the marked measures.
22843
*
*
43
*
229
*Allegro 4343
More commonly, the melody leaps into or out of ‘la’ without spelling out the subdominant chordexplicitly. Although dominant harmony can often be implied strongly with only one or two notes, thisis not usually true of the subdominant, because of its weaker character. Since thirds are the mostcommon leaps, the most important new leaps to learn to sing are the ones between ‘do’ and ‘la’ andbetween ‘fa’ and ‘la.’ This melody leaps from ‘do’ to ‘la:’
230
*
*
4242
This one jumps from ‘la’ to ‘fa:’
231 * 4242
famous tune (identified in the table of contents)
232
3 3
3
228 anonymous, Jehovah, Hallelujah (South Carolina) 229 anonymous, Arlequin Marie Sa Fille (France) 230 folk song231 folk song
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3 3
3
A great deal of Scottish folk music uses a major scale that omits ‘ti.’ ‘Fa’ is sometimes left out aswell, forming a five-note, or pentatonic, scale. Once one’s ear adjusts to the sound of the scale, the
characteristic leap between ‘do’ and ‘la’ no longer sounds like a leap at all. Of the following twoexamples, the first is pentatonic, while the second uses the full major scale. The first example hasbeen notated with the style’s typical elaborate ornamentation, which you may wish to ignore.
233 4242
234 42 42
233 anonymous, Lang Johnny More (Scotland) 234 anonymous, The Bonniest Lass in a’ The Land (Scotland)
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235
236
Sanft bewegt
4343
237
Andante
4242
238
Moderato
4
2
4
2
239 4343
240
4
2
4
2
241 8
6 Animato
8 6
235 anonymous, Old Hundred 236 anonymous, Da Unten Im Tale 237 anonymous, I Want To Be Ready (United States)238 G.B. Fasolo, Cangia, Cangia Tue Voglie 239 anonymous, The Ash Grove (Wales) 240 W.H.C. West, The Jenny Lind
Mania (United States) 241 anonymous, Au Jardin de Mon Pere (France)
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242 Moderato
243 43 43
24423
Andante sostenuto
23
245 8 3
8 3
242 Richard Strauss, Devotion 243 anonymous, I Ride an Old Paint (United States) 244 J.G. Whittier, Song of the Free 245 G.F. Handel, aria ‘Hush ye pretty warbling quire’ from Acis and Galatea
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246
247
248
249
4343
246 Thomas Tallis, If Ye Love Me 247 anonymous, Sinner Won’t Die No More (Tennessee) 248 W.A. Mozart, opening
from clarinet quintet 249 anonymous, The Gold Band (Tennessee)
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250
251
8
6
8 6
252
Moderato
8 6 8 6
253
250 Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, tune from Stabat Mater 251 anonymous, Bonnie Wee Window (Arkansas) 252 J.S.
Fearis, Beautiful Isle of Somewhere 253 W.B. Bradbury, He Leadeth Me
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254
42
42
255
256 3
257
258
42
Allegretto
42
254 M.D. Sullivan, The Blue Juniata 255 anonymous, Red River Valley 256 anonymous, I’m In Trouble (Florida) 257
Franz Joseph Haydn, introduction, London symphony 258 anonymous, Rosa Lee
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259
8 6
8 6
260
8 12
8 12
261
8 6 8 6
259 anonymous, My Lodging Is On the Cold Ground 260 anonymous, Cowboy’s Home Sweet Home (Arkansas) 261
anonymous, Calinda (Louisiana)
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26243
43
263
43
Maestoso
43
264
4343
265
43
43
3 3 3
3 3
3
3
266
262 anonymous, The Braes O Yarrow (Scotland) 263 anonymous, Gaudeamus Igitur 264 W.A. Mozart, andante from
string quartet # 2 265 anonymous, The Wild Moor (Missouri) 266 Johannes Brahms, introduction, 1st symphony
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267 3
3 3
3
3
2688 6 8 6
269 43
43
3
3 3
270
43
43
3 3
3
267 anonymous, Caroline (Louisiana) 268 anonymous, Avril (France) 269 W.A. Mozart, menuet from string quartet #
10 270 anonymous, The Hallowed Spot (Missouri)
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271
42
Adagio 42
272
42
42
273 42 42
Allegretto mosso
271 anonymous, folk song (Russia) 272 anonymous, The Ship That Never Returned (Missouri) 273 Pier Domenico
Paradies, M’ha Preso Alla Sua Ragna
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274
Gehalten und empfindungsvoll
Lebhaft
43
275 8 6
Moderato
8 6
Vivace
274 anonymous, Die Sonne Scheint Nicht Mehr 275 anonymous, Ubi Bene, Ibi Patria
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IV-3 Wide Leaps Within the Subdominant
276
42 42
277
43 43
278 4242
279 Moderato
276 W.A. Mozart, presto from string quartet # 4 277 J. Ellor, Diadem 278 W.A. Mozart, rondo from string quartet # 6 279 anonymous, Adieu, Bonne Hˆ otesse (France)
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280 42 42
281
Moderato
282
280 anonymous, Derriere Chez Moi (France) 281 Stephen Foster, The Song of All Songs 282 S.W. Gladden, The Mountains
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IV-4 Leaps Within the Subdominant, Minor Keys
283 4242
284 4343
285 4242
286 Largo
287 8 4 Presto 8 4
283 G.A. Wedge 284 G.A. Wedge 285 G.A. Wedge 287 anonymous, Hanukah O Hanukah
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Allegretto
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Lightly
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IV-5 Leaps of a Seventh
With leaps of a seventh, as with any very broad leap, the most common problem is simply theinability to reach the note. Make sure to sing each example in an appropriate key. If the leap of aseventh is upward, find the lowest key in which you can comfortably sing the lowest note of the melody.
A factor in the sight-singer’s favor is that the most difficult leaps to sing are usually the ones thatare ugly as well, and therefore composers don’t write them; in real music, most leaps of a seventhoccur in certain special contexts that make them both easier to sing and more acceptable to the ear.Although it is possible to memorize the sounds of the minor and major seventh leaps and sing themon demand, that’s a fundamentally unnatural way to think about melody; keep in mind that most of the examples in this section are folk songs created by people who were illiterate, and probably couldnot have performed such a trick themselves.
Another technique for use when all else fails is to imagine the seventh as a downward step, with thesecond note moved up an octave. In all the following examples, however, we’ll see that there are better
solutions arising naturally from the logic of the melodic line.
The first example is easy, because the leap begins a repetition.
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The next two examples are not much harder; there is repetition, but at a pitch one step higher.
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295 W.A. Mozart, menuet from string quartet # 8 296 C. Hess, Little Charley Went a Fishing 297 folk song
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Another ‘so-fa-mi’ example. The ‘fa’ is heard as part of a logical progression of prominent high pointsin the line.
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301 Felix Mendelssohn, aria ‘If with all your hearts ye truly seek me’ from Elijah 302 T.H. Bayly, Long, Long Ago 303
anonymous, Cradle Song
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3 3 3
3 3 3
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8 6 8 6
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Es Necesario (Mexico) 307 anonymous, folk song (Russia) 308 anonymous, A Quinze Ans (France)
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309 W.A. Mozart, menuet from string quartet # 8 310 W.A. Mozart, presto from string quartet # 7 311 anonymous,
Upidee
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IV-6 Other Perfect Fourths and Fifths
We’ve already sung leaps of a fourth and a fifth within the tonic, dominant, and subdominant chords,and those leaps strongly implied their chords. For instance, it’s difficult to hear the ‘so-re’ leap withoutperceiving a dominant chord. Although other leaps of a fourth or a fifth may imply other triads, inreal music they are more commonly produced not by the harmony but by the logic of the melodyitself. In the first example, the composer simply wants to repeat a molodic idea at a different pitch.
The ‘la’ is easily sung by thinking of it in relation to the ‘do’ it leads up to.
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In this example, the leap from ‘la’ to ‘re’ is heard as an imitation of the preceding ‘so-do’ leap.
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Here, we really have the easy ‘so-mi’ leap, but with ‘la’ interposed.
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312 W.A. Mozart, opening from string quartet # 4 313 folk song 314 anonymous, La Rana (Mexico)
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famous tune (identified in the table of contents)
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316 C.M. von Weber, Softly Now the Light of Day 317 Charles K. Harris, After the Ball
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8 6
8 6
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Andante
318 A.S. Sullivan, Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes 319 A.S. Sullivan, Sing Hey to You, Good-Day to You! 320 Stephen
Foster, Slumber My Darling 321 S.C. Foster, Gentle Annie
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322 8 6 8 6
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8 6
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322 anonymous, Were You Ever in Rio Grand 323 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Scheherezade (theme from third movement)324 Beethoven, opening movement from string quartet # 1 325 W.A. Mozart, trio from string quartet # 1 326 Franz
Abt, Kathleen Aroon
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3 3
3 3
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Andante
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3
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Andante
330 anonymous, Remon (Louisiana) 331 anonymous, Juanita 332 H.S. Thompson, Lilly Dale
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333 anonymous 334 Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, aria from Stabat Mater 335 J.S. Bach, menuet II from cello suite # 2 336 Johannes Brahms, introduction, 1st symphony
IV-6. Other Perfect Fourths and Fifths 97
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337 Alla marcia
338
Moderato
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Zaertlich und lebhaft
8 6
337 anonymous, processional march song (Germany) 338 Darius Milhaud, Chant de Sion 339 anonymous, Sagt Mir, O Sch¨ onste Sch¨ af’rin Mein
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In ruhigem Zeitmass und teilnehmend erzaehlt
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3 Mit guter Laune
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340 anonymous, Gunhilde 341 anonymous, Ach, Englische Schaeferin 342 J.S. Bach, Chorale, ‘W¨ ar’ Gott Nicht Mit Uns
Diese Zeit’
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Allegro
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343 G.F. Handel, Angels Ever Bright and Fair 344 Beethoven, allegro from string quartet # 6
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IV-7 The Diminished Seventh Chord, and the Harmonic Minor Scale
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346 anonymous, O Daniel (Florida) 347 J.S. Bach, Invention 2 348 W.A. Mozart, andante un poco allegretto from string
quartet # 5
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349 Lullabye
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349 Abraham Goldfaden, Raisins with Almonds
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Chapter V
Nondiatonic Materials
V-1 Secondary Dominants and Chromatic Passing Tones
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350 Martin Luther, A Mighty Fortress Is Our God 351 anonymous, Kevin Barry (Ireland) 352 Who Got Dirt on the
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Allegro moderato
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353 Ithamar Conkey, God is Love, His Mercy Brightens 354 Shoals, Valedictory 355 anonymous, Autrefois le Rat de Ville
(France) 356 Samuel Webbe, Come, Ye Disconsolate
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357 Maestoso
358
357 M. Keller, Angel of Peace 358 J.A. Butterfield, When You and I Were Young
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8 3 8 3
360 8
3 8 3
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359 I.B. Woodbury, Speed Away! Speed Away! 360 W.A. Mozart, aria from the Magic Flute 361 anonymous, Let God’s Saints Come In (Virginia)
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3 43
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366 George F. Root, Brother, Tell Me of the Battle 367 George Cooper, Beautiful Bells 368 J.H. McNaughton, The Faded Coat of Blue
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371 Moderato
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369 W.A. Mozart, menuet from string quartet # 1 370 Franz Joseph Haydn, adagio poco cantabile from string quartet,
Op. 73, #3 (‘Emperor’) 371 anonymous, Crep´ usculo (Mexico)
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Slowly
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372 anonymous, Media Noche (California) 373 Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, tune from Stabat Mater
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Moderato
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Not fast
374 J.S. Bach, Bourree II from orchestral suite #2 375 anonymous, The Cruel Mother (England) 376 Alice Hawthorne,
Out of Work 377 Scott Joplin, The Easy Winners
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Tempo di valse
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378 Gus Edwards, In My Merry Oldsmobile 379 anonymous, Erlaube Mir, Fein’s M¨ adchen 380 J.S. Bach, Menuet I from
orchestral suite #1
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Maestoso
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381 G.F. Handel, chorus from ‘Judas Maccabaeus’ 382 Frances Shackleton, The Orange and the Black
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384
8 6
8 6
Andantino
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383 anonymous, Adelphi School Song 384 W.A. Mozart, Duet from The Magic Flute
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In the following melody, the B-flat occurs in a viio7 of V.
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Fine
Da capo
385 W.A. Mozart, Duet No. 2, Menuet, from 12 Duets, K.V. 487
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Heimlich und zierlich bewegt
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396 anonymous, Feinsliebchen, Du Sollst 397 J.S. Bach, Chorale, ‘Gib Dich Zufrieden und Sei Stille’ 398 F. Nicholls
Crouch, Kathleen Mavourneen
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Chapter VI
The C Clef
This chapter recapitulates some melodies from earlier chapters, using the C clef. The clef indicatesmiddle C. In modern music, the C clef is used almost exclusively for the viola, but it will also beencountered in older scores, both vocal and instrumental, as an equally important companion to thetreble and bass clefs. The C clef is a movable clef, but the examples in this chapter are all given withC placed at the middle line. Sight-singing from the C clef is not difficult, because one merely followsthe usual procedure of determining which line or space on the staff represents ‘do,’ and reading allother notes relative to it. A trick for instrumentalists is to imagine that the middle line is really theledger line for middle C on the grand staff, while the top two lines belong to the treble clef, and thebottom two to the bass clef. (The same trick can be handy for vocalists when using the key signatureto find the tonic on the staff.)
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401 anonymous, The Ash Grove (Wales) 402 Franz Joseph Haydn, menuet Oxford symphony 403 folk song
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Mit kraeftiger Leidenschaft
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404 anonymous, Wach’ Auf, Mein Hort 405 anonymous, La Paloma Blanca (Arizona) 406 Gustav Holst, Venus theme from The Planets
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The following three examples are in the minor mode.
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Heimlich und zierlich bewegt
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407 folk song 408 Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, aria ‘Sancta Mater’ from Stabat Mater 409 W.A. Mozart, aria (Papageno)
from ‘The Magic Flute’ 410 Franz Joseph Haydn, finale, London symphony 411 anonymous, Every Hour in the Day
(Georgia) 412 anonymous, lullabye (Russia) 413 anonymous, Feinsliebchen, Du Sollst
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414 Andante e penseroso
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414 F. Nicholls Crouch, Kathleen Mavourneen
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Thematic Indexddddddtl — p. 22, no. 49dddddrmf — p. 21, no. 46dddddtdr — p. 23, no. 50ddddmdss — p. 90, no. 310ddddmfsl — p. 55, no. 173ddddmsff — p. 37, no. 108
ddddffff — p. 40, no. 123ddddslsd — p. 30, no. 76ddddsltd — p. 22, no. 47; p. 22, no. 48ddddtltd — p. 23, no. 51ddddttss — p. 114, no. 384dddrrrmd — p. 42, no. 130dddrrmmf — p. 19, no. 29; p. 121, no. 400dddmdsmm — p. 57, no. 185; p. 123, no. 411dddmmssm — p. 87, no. 300dddmssll — p. 71, no. 237dddsmmrd — p. 61, no. 205
dddsllls — p. 69, no. 229dddsltdt — p. 103, no. 350ddrdmfss — p. 31, no. 81ddrrmmrd — p. 30, no. 77ddrmrdrr — p. 28, no. 69ddrmrrmr — p. 97, no. 334ddrmrmfm — p. 48, no. 156ddrmmrdf — p. 73, no. 246ddrmmmfs — p. 26, no. 57ddrmmfsl — p. 88, no. 302ddrmfsss — p. 38, no. 112
ddrmfssl — p. 71, no. 241ddmrdrrm — p. 29, no. 72ddmmrmdd — p. 27, no. 62ddmmmdts — p. 38, no. 116ddmsslls — p. 75, no. 258ddmsltdt — p. 57, no. 183ddsdrmfs — p. 85, no. 294ddtdrdrm — p. 25, no. 55ddtlsdrm — p. 37, no. 111; p. 71, no. 235ddtltdrm — p. 99, no. 342ddtltlls — p. 25, no. 52drddtdrm — p. 20, no. 36drdrdrmr — p. 53, no. 161drdrmfss — p. 32, no. 83drdtdsdr — p. 94, no. 324drdtlsls — p. 19, no. 32drmdddrm — p. 44, no. 141drmdrmrm — p. 56, no. 179
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drmrdtdr — p. 53, no. 167drmrmfmf — p. 19, no. 28; p. 121, no. 399drmrmfsf — p. 19, no. 31drmrfmrt — p. 109, no. 370drmrsdrs — p. 60, no. 197drmmmrfm — p. 91, no. 312drmmmmsm — p. 30, no. 74
drmmmsrr — p. 45, no. 143drmmfmfs — p. 21, no. 45drmmfsds — p. 58, no. 189drmmflss — p. 71, no. 236drmfrmdm — p. 61, no. 207drmfmrdt — p. 53, no. 165drmfmrmf — p. 20, no. 37drmfmfsl — p. 21, no. 44drmfsmfs — p. 47, no. 153drmfsfmr — p. 54, no. 172drmfsfsl — p. 101, no. 345drmfssfm — p. 39, no. 120drmfsssf — p. 20, no. 33drmfslsf — p. 53, no. 162drmfslss — p. 60, no. 201drmfslsl — p. 54, no. 169; p. 54, no. 171drmfsltd — p. 19, no. 27drssmddf — p. 79, no. 272dmddmssl — p. 57, no. 180dmdmsffm — p. 28, no. 68dmdsdmsd — p. 27, no. 59dmdslfmf — p. 112, no. 380dmdtdrmm — p. 58, no. 187
dmrdmfst — p. 63, no. 215dmrdssms — p. 33, no. 87dmrsdmrs — p. 60, no. 198; p. 123, no. 412dmrtdmrt — p. 81, no. 276dmmmrfff — p. 67, no. 222dmmflssm — p. 76, no. 260dmfssrss — p. 46, no. 151dmsdmssm — p. 33, no. 84dmsdlsdd — p. 70, no. 233dmsdtdrm — p. 59, no. 190dmsrdrmm — p. 47, no. 152
dmsmrflf — p. 101, no. 348dmsmmddt — p. 62, no. 210dmsmfrfr — p. 96, no. 330dmsmslsf — p. 56, no. 177dmsfslsf — p. 103, no. 352dmssdtrr — p. 70, no. 234dmssdtls — p. 28, no. 66
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dmsssmfs — p. 27, no. 60dmssssfm — p. 102, no. 349dmsslfsd — p. 69, no. 231dmssltds — p. 95, no. 327dmslsddr — p. 36, no. 100dmslsmss — p. 37, no. 105dsdrmfsf — p. 57, no. 181
dsdsdsdm — p. 35, no. 94dsdtdsmr — p. 60, no. 196dsmdrmrt — p. 116, no. 389dsmdslsm — p. 56, no. 175dsmdslst — p. 83, no. 285dsmrdrmd — p. 57, no. 182dsmrdrmf — p. 27, no. 63; p. 123, no. 408dsmrdlsf — p. 83, no. 284dsmrmfmr — p. 104, no. 355dsmsmdrm — p. 40, no. 125dsfmddsf — p. 59, no. 195dssdddfl — p. 118, no. 393dssdlllt — p. 77, no. 263dssfrdtl — p. 86, no. 295; p. 90, no. 309dssfsfmr — p. 78, no. 268dsssslls — p. 48, no. 159dsslsmrd — p. 59, no. 191dsslsfmd — p. 35, no. 96dssltddm — p. 38, no. 113dslsfmrd — p. 82, no. 281dsltdrms — p. 107, no. 364dsltdmfs — p. 34, no. 93dtddddrm — p. 56, no. 174
dtdrrdrm — p. 20, no. 34; p. 42, no. 132dtdrmfsl — p. 53, no. 164dtdrmsfm — p. 111, no. 374dtdrmslt — p. 101, no. 347dtfmdsls — p. 84, no. 289dtlsfmrd — p. 54, no. 168dtlsfmms — p. 71, no. 238dtlslsfm — p. 72, no. 245; p. 95, no. 329rddrmrdr — p. 53, no. 163rmfsdmrd — p. 45, no. 144rsdsdddd — p. 74, no. 252
mdrmfsfm — p. 47, no. 155mdrmfsss — p. 97, no. 335mdmrdtrs — p. 63, no. 214mdmrsmrd — p. 59, no. 192mdmfmrdl — p. 83, no. 283mrdddttl — p. 28, no. 70mrddrdrm — p. 93, no. 321
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Index
’Tis Me, O Lord, 117Annchen von Tharau, 35
Absent Davie, 34Abt, Franz
Kathleen Aroon, 94Ach, Englische Schaeferin, 99adagio poco cantabile from string quartet, Op.
73, #3, Franz Joseph Haydn, 109Adelphi School Song, 114Adieu, Bonne Hotesse, 81After the Ball, Charles K. Harris, 92Ah Mon Beau Chateau, 35Ah, Suzette, Chere, 46
Ainsi Font, Font, Font, 36Allan Maclean, 107allegro from Eine kleine Nachtmusik, W.A. Mozart,
35Alouette (rhythm only), , 15Am Feierabend, Franz Schubert, 62Amarilli, Mia Bella, Giulio Carcini, 68America the Beautiful, Katharine Lee Bates, 41andante un poco allegretto from string quartet
# 5, W.A. Mozart, 101Angel de Mis Amores, 62Angel of Peace, M. Keller, 105Angels Ever Bright and Fair, G.F. Handel, 100Annie Laurie, 28Arlequin Marie Sa Fille, 69Arlequin Tient Sa Boutique, 42As-Tu Vu la Casquette?, 33Ash Grove, The, 71, 121Au Jardin de Mon Pere, 71Aura Lee, George Poulton, 92Autrefois le Rat de Ville, 104Aux Marches du Palais, 42Avril, 78
Away in a Manger (rhythm only), , 15
Bach, J.S.Bourree II from orchestral suite #2, 111Chorale, ‘Befiehl du deine Wege’, 118Chorale, ‘Das Walt’ Mein Gott, Vater, Sohn’,
118
Chorale, ‘Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit’, 28Chorale, ‘Es spricht der Unweisen Mund
wohl’, 37
Chorale, ‘Es steh’n vor Gottes Throne’, 58Chorale, ‘Gib Dich Zufrieden und Sei Stille’,
119Chorale, ‘Herr, nun lass in Friede’, 57Chorale, ‘Herr, wie du willst, so schick’s mit
mir’, 20, 42Chorale, ‘Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne’, 25Chorale, ‘Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier’, 39Chorale, ‘Mach’s mit mir, Gott, nach deiner
Gut’, 39Chorale, ‘Nun ruhen alle Walder’, 47
Chorale, ‘Nun sich der Tag geendet hat’, 61Chorale, ‘O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden,’
from St. Matthew’s Passion, 63Chorale, ‘O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid’, 62Chorale, ‘Seelenbrautigam, Jesu, Gottes Lamm’
25Chorale, ‘Valet will ich dir geben’, 38Chorale, ‘Von Gott will ich nicht lassen’, 63Chorale, ‘War’ Gott Nicht Mit Uns Diese
Zeit’, 99Chorale, ‘Wenn wir in hochsten Noten sein’,
48Chorale, ‘Wie bist du Seele in mir so gar
betrubt’, 38Gavotte II from cello suite # 5, 61gavotte in G minor, 54Invention 2, 101melody from the notebook for Anna Mag-
dalena, 60Menuet I from orchestral suite #1, 112menuet II from cello suite # 2, 97minuet, 42trio from Brandenburg concerto # 1, 84
Ballade de Roland, 42Barbara Allan, 44Bates, Katharine Lee
America the Beautiful, 41Bayly, T.H.
Long, Long Ago, 88Beautiful Angel, The, Pierre Latour, 20
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Beautiful Bells, George Cooper, 108Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, J.S. Fearis, 74Beckoning the Chickens, Froebel, 33Beckoning the Pigeons, Froebel, 32Beethoven
Ode to Joy, 19opening movement from string quartet #
1, 94opening theme of Symphony #3, 27string quartet # 6, allegro, 100
Beggar Girl, The, 31Beuttner, Nikolaus
Es kam ein treuer Bote, 38Bingo (rhythm only), , 13Blue Juniata, The, M.D. Sullivan, 75Bonnie Wee Window, 74Bonniest Lass in a’ The Land, The, 70Bourree II from orchestral suite #2, J.S. Bach,
111Bradbury, W.B.He Leadeth Me, 74
Braes O Yarrow, The, 77Brahms, Johannes
introduction, 1st symphony, 77, 97Nachtwache 1, 63
Broadway Sights, W.H. Latham, 27Brother, Guide Me Home, 37Brother, Tell Me of the Battle, George F. Root,
108Butterfield, J.A.
When You and I Were Young, 105
Calinda, 76Cangia, Cangia Tue Voglie, G.B. Fasolo, 71Carcini, Giulio
Amarilli, Mia Bella, 68Carmela, 28, 87Caro Mio Ben, Attributed to Guiseppe Gior-
diano,, 95carol, 20Caroline, 78
Chant de Sion, Darius Milhaud, 98Chill Ether, 47chorus from Judas Maccabaeus, G.F. Handel,
113Come, Ye Disconsolate, Samuel Webbe, 104Conkey, Ithamar
God is Love, His Mercy Brightens, 104
Cooper, GeorgeBeautiful Bells, 108
Cowboy’s Home Sweet Home, 76Cradle Song, 88, 118Crepusculo, 109Crouch, F. Nicholls
Kathleen Mavourneen, 119, 124
Crowell, B.a, 3/4, 53A, 4/4, 34a, 4/4, 53, 101a, 6/8, 53A, 4/4, 21B, 3/4, 1, 34B, 4/4, 20B, 4/4, 1, 49C, 3/4, 19, 21, 46, 121c, 3/4, 56
C, 4/4, 19, 25, 121c, 4/4, 56C, 4/4, 1, 21D, 4/4, 21E, 3/4, 20F, 2/4, 32F, 3/4, 25f, 4/4, 57G, 3/4, 19, 25, 40G, 4/4, 22, 26, 45g, 4/4, 83G, 6/8, 21g, 9/8, 59G, 4/4, 21Who Got Dirt on the Carpet Again?, 56,
103Cruel Mother, The, 111Cutler, H.S.
Son of God Goes Forth to War, The, 29Cyclone at Ryecove, 116
Da Unten Im Tale, 71Danksagung an den Bach, Franz Schubert, 67
Dans la Foret Lointaine, 31Dans le Port, Il Est Arrive, 107Dans Notre Jardin, 45Das Wandern, Franz Schubert, 46Dearest Spot on Earth, The, W.T. Wrighton,
34Derriere Chez Moi, 82
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Devotion, Richard Strauss, 72Diadem, J. Ellor, 81Die Sonne Scheint Nicht Mehr, 80Down in the Valley, 37Duet from The Magic Flute, W.A. Mozart, 114Duet No. 2, Menuet, from 12 Duets, K.V. 487,
W.A. Mozart, 35, 115
Duke of Argyle’s Courtship, The, 48
Easy Winners, The, Scott Joplin, 111Edwards, Gus
In My Merry Oldsmobile, 112Eli Yale, 41Ellor, J.
Diadem, 81Emerson, L.O.
Whither Through the Meadow?, 21En Avant, Grenadiers, 62En Revenant d’Auvergne, 30
Entendez-Vous Sur l’Ormeau, 30Entre Vous Tous Gens de la Ville, 85Erlaube Mir, Fein’s Madchen, 112Es kam ein treuer Bote, Nikolaus Beuttner, 38Es Ritt ein Ritter, 118Europe, James Reese
Goodnight Angeline, 116Every Hour in the Day, 57, 123
Faded Coat of Blue, The, J.H. McNaughton,108
Fairy Boat, The, Harold Samuel, 48Fasolo, G.B.
Cangia, Cangia Tue Voglie, 71Fearis, J.S.
Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, 74Feinsliebchen, Du Sollst, 119, 123finale, London symphony, Franz Joseph Haydn,
44, 123Forget na’, dear Lassie, 57Foster, S.C.
Gentle Annie, 93Foster, Stephen
Hard Times Come Again No More, 30Old Folks at Home, 69Slumber My Darling, 93Song of All Songs, The, 82
FroebelBeckoning the Chickens, 33Beckoning the Pigeons, 32
Pat-a-Cake, 28Wolf, The, 60
Gar Lieblich Hat Sich Gesellet, 48Gardez Piti Milatte-la, 38Gaudeamus Igitur, 77Gavotte II from cello suite # 5, J.S. Bach, 61
gavotte in G minor, J.S. Bach, 54Gentle Annie, S.C. Foster, 93Gia il Sole dal Gange, Alessandro Scarlatti, 67Giordiano,, Attributed to Guiseppe
Caro Mio Ben, 95Gladden, S.W.
Mountains, The, 82Go ’Way, Old Man, 41Go Down, Moses, 65God is Love, His Mercy Brightens, Ithamar Con-
key, 104
God Speed the Right, 36Gold Band, The, 73Goldfaden, Abraham
Raisins with Almonds, 102Goodnight Angeline, James Reese Europe, 116Graveyard, The, 116Grieg
e, 4/4, 67Gunhilde, 99Guten Abend, 60Gwine Follow, 87Gypsy Warning, The, 45
Hallowed Spot, The, 78Halt, Franz Schubert, 39Handel, G.F.
Angels Ever Bright and Fair, 100chorus from Judas Maccabaeus, 113Hush ye pretty warbling quire from Acis
and Galatea, 72O Jordan, Sacred Tide from Esther, 64
Hanukah O Hanukah, 83Hard Times Come Again No More, Stephen
Foster, 30Harris, Charles K.
After the Ball, 92Hawthorne, Alice
Home, By and By, 31Out of Work, 111
Haydn, Franz Joseph
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adagio poco cantabile from string quartet,Op. 73, #3, 109
finale, London symphony, 44, 123introduction, London symphony, 75menuet Oxford symphony, 39, 121
He Leadeth Me, W.B. Bradbury, 74Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (rhythm
only), , 16Hess, C.Little Charley Went a Fishing, 86
Holst, GustavVenus theme from The Planets, 39, 122
Home On the Range (rhythm only), , 15Home, By and By, Alice Hawthorne, 31Husband, John
Revive Us Again, 36Hush Little Baby (rhythm only), , 14Hush ye pretty warbling quire from Acis and
Galatea, G.F. Handel, 72Hush, My Babe, J.J. Rousseau, 31
I Ride an Old Paint, 72I Want To Be Ready, 71I’m a Pilgrim, 44I’m In Trouble, 75I’ve Been Working on the Railroad (rhythm
only), , 15If with all your hearts ye truly seek me from
Elijah, Felix Mendelssohn, 88If Ye Love Me, Thomas Tallis, 73
If Your Foot Is Pretty, Show It, 40In My Merry Oldsmobile, Gus Edwards, 112introduction, 1st symphony, Johannes Brahms,
77, 97introduction, London symphony, Franz Joseph
Haydn, 75Invention 2, J.S. Bach, 101
Jehovah, Hallelujah, 69Jenny Lind Mania, The, W.H.C. West, 71Jimmy Crack Corn (rhythm only), , 14Jingle Bells (rhythm only), , 14Joplin, Scott
Easy Winners, The, 111The Entertainer (rhythm only), 16
Juanita, 96Jungfraulein, Soll Ich Mit Euch Gehn, 45
Kathleen Aroon, Franz Abt, 94
Kathleen Mavourneen, F. Nicholls Crouch, 119,124
Keller, M.Angel of Peace, 105
Kevin Barry, 103Krambambuli, 41
la Claire Fontaine, A, 27Lang Johnny More, 70Latham, W.H.
Broadway Sights, 27Latour, Pierre
Beautiful Angel, The, 20Lawlan’ Jenny, 29Let God’s Saints Come In, 106Lewis, L.R.
a, 3/4, 53a, 4/4, 53, 55B, 3/4, 20
B, 4/4, 20, 23C, 4/4, 22C, 6/8, 23d, 3/2, 54d, 3/4, 54d, 4/4, 54
Lightly Row, 36Lilly Dale, H.S. Thompson, 96Little Brown Jug (rhythm only), , 13Little Charley Went a Fishing, C. Hess, 86Lolotte, 61
Long, Long Ago, T.H. Bayly, 88Love’s Young Dream, Thomas Moore, 95lullabye, 60, 123Luther, Martin
Mighty Fortress Is Our God, A, 103We Come Unto Our Father’s God, 29
M’ha Preso Alla Sua Ragna, Pier DomenicoParadies, 79
march from The Nutcracker (rhythm only), P.I.Tchaikovsky, 16
McNaughton, J.H.
Faded Coat of Blue, The, 108Media Noche, 110melody from the notebook for Anna Magdalena,
J.S. Bach, 60Mendelssohn, Felix
If with all your hearts ye truly seek me fromElijah, 88
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Menuet I from orchestral suite #1, J.S. Bach,112
menuet II from cello suite # 2, J.S. Bach, 97menuet Oxford symphony, Franz Joseph Haydn,
39, 121Mi Sueno, 63Mighty Fortress Is Our God, A, Martin Luther,
103Milhaud, DariusChant de Sion, 98
minuet, J.S. Bach, 42Moore, Thomas
Love’s Young Dream, 95Mountains, The, S.W. Gladden, 82Mozart, W.A.
allegro from Eine kleine Nachtmusik, 35andante un poco allegretto from string quar-
tet # 5, 101aria (Papageno) from ‘The Magic Flute’,
36, 123aria from the Magic Flute, 106Duet from The Magic Flute, 114Duet No. 2, Menuet, from 12 Duets, K.V.
487, 35, 115opening from clarinet quintet, 73Osanna (bass solo, allegro) from Sanctus,
Requiem, 84string quartet # 1, adagio, 37string quartet # 1, menuet, 87, 109string quartet # 1, trio, 94
string quartet # 10, menuet, 78string quartet # 15, menuet, 61string quartet # 2, andante, 77string quartet # 4, opening, 91string quartet # 4, presto, 81string quartet # 6, rondo, 81string quartet # 7, presto, 90string quartet # 8, menuet, 86, 90theme from symphony in G minor, 58
Musieu Bainjo, 37My Father, How Long?, 28
My Field, 59My Lodging Is On the Cold Ground, 76
Nachtwache 1, Johannes Brahms, 63Not Yet, Richard Strauss, 46
O Come, All Ye Faithful (rhythm only), , 13O Daniel, 101
O Jordan, Sacred Tide from Esther, G.F. Han-del, 64
O Little Town of Bethlehem (rhythm only), ,14
Ode to Joy, Beethoven, 19Ojos Mexicanos, Los, 61Old Folks at Home, Stephen Foster, 69
Old Hundred, 71opening from clarinet quintet, W.A. Mozart, 73opening movement from string quartet # 1, Beethov
94opening theme of Symphony #3, Beethoven, 27Ophelia’s Song, Maude Valerie White, 61Orange and the Black, The, Frances Shackle-
ton, 113Osanna (bass solo, allegro) from Sanctus, Re-
quiem, W.A. Mozart, 84Our Baby, 42Out of Work, Alice Hawthorne, 111
Paloma Blanca, La, 46, 122Paradies, Pier Domenico
M’ha Preso Alla Sua Ragna, 79Pat-a-Cake, Froebel, 28Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista
aria from Stabat Mater, 97Sancta Mater from Stabat Mater, 27, 123tune from Stabat Mater, 74, 110
Poor Rosy, 33, 34Pop Goes the Weasel (rhythm only), , 16
Poulton, GeorgeAura Lee, 92
Praise, Member, 33, 43processional march song, 98
Que No Te Amo, 84Quinze Ans, A, 89
Remon, 96Ragion Sempre Addita, Alessandro Stradella,
107Rain, Rain, Go Away (rhythm only), , 13
Raisins with Almonds, Abraham Goldfaden, 102Rana, La, 91Recouvrance, A, 27Red River Valley, 75Reir Es Necesario, 62, 89Revive Us Again, John Husband, 36Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai
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Scheherezade, 94Rockabye Baby (rhythm only), , 15Roll, Jordan, Roll, 116Root, George F.
Brother, Tell Me of the Battle, 108Rosa Lee, 75Rousseau, J.J.
Hush, My Babe, 31Row, Burnie, Row, H. Burgess Weston, 30Row, Row, Row Your Boat (rhythm only), , 16
Sagt Mir, O Schonste Schaf’rin Mein, 98Samuel, Harold
Fairy Boat, The, 48Sancta Mater from Stabat Mater, Giovanni Bat-
tista Pergolesi, 27, 123Scarlatti, Alessandro
Gia il Sole dal Gange, 67Su, Venite a Consiglio, 27
Schonster Schatz, Mein Engel, 37Scheherezade, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, 94Schubert, Franz
Am Feierabend, 62Danksagung an den Bach, 67Das Wandern, 46Halt, 39Wohin?, 39
Schwesterlein, 118Serenata, 37, 40Shackleton, Frances
Orange and the Black, The, 113Ship That Never Returned, The, 79Shoals
Valedictory, 104Shout On, Children, 38Sing Hey to You, Good-Day to You, A.S. Sulli-
van, 93Sinner Won’t Die No More, 73Slumber My Darling, Stephen Foster, 93Softly Now the Light of Day, C.M. von Weber,
92
Son of God Goes Forth to War, The, H.S. Cut-ler, 29
Song of All Songs, The, Stephen Foster, 82Song of the Free, J.G. Whittier, 72Speed Away Speed Away, I.B. Woodbury, 106Stradella, Alessandro
Ragion Sempre Addita, 107
Strauss, RichardDevotion, 72Not Yet, 46
string quartet # 1, adagio, W.A. Mozart, 37string quartet # 1, menuet, W.A. Mozart, 87,
109string quartet # 1, trio, W.A. Mozart, 94
string quartet # 10, menuet, W.A. Mozart, 78string quartet # 15, menuet, W.A. Mozart, 61string quartet # 2, andante, W.A. Mozart, 77string quartet # 4, opening, W.A. Mozart, 91string quartet # 4, presto, W.A. Mozart, 81string quartet # 6, allegro, Beethoven, 100string quartet # 6, rondo, W.A. Mozart, 81string quartet # 7, presto, W.A. Mozart, 90string quartet # 8, menuet, W.A. Mozart, 86,
90Su, Venite a Consiglio, Alessandro Scarlatti, 27
Sullivan, A.S.E, 6/8, 27Sing Hey to You, Good-Day to You, 93Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes, 93
Sullivan, M.D.Blue Juniata, The, 75
Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes, A.S. Sullivan, 93Take Me Out to the Ball Game (rhythm only),
, 14Tallis, Thomas
If Ye Love Me, 73Tchaikovsky, P.I.
march from The Nutcracker (rhythm only),16
trepak from The Nutcracker (rhythm only),15
waltz of the flowers from The Nutcracker(rhythm only), 15
The Entertainer (rhythm only), Scott Joplin,16
The Itsy-Bitsy Spider (rhythm only), , 16theme from symphony in G minor, W.A. Mozart,
58This Old Man (rhythm only), , 14Thompson, H.S.
Lilly Dale, 96Thou Poor Bird, 58trepak from The Nutcracker (rhythm only), P.I.
Tchaikovsky, 15
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trio from Brandenburg concerto # 1, J.S. Bach,84
Tristes Horas, Las, 60Tu Eres Mas Bella, 43Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star (rhythm only), ,
13
Ubi Bene, Ibi Patria, 80Upidee, 90
Valedictory, Shoals, 104Venus theme from The Planets, Gustav Holst,
39, 122Vivo Llorando la Suerte, 84Vivo Penando, 107
Wach’ Auf, Mein Hort, 44, 122Walk, Shepherdess, Walk, 89waltz of the flowers from The Nutcracker (rhythm
only), P.I. Tchaikovsky, 15We Come Unto Our Father’s God, Martin Luther,29
We Three Kings (rhythm only), , 14We Wish You a Merry Christmas (rhythm only),
, 14Webbe, Samuel
Come, Ye Disconsolate, 104Weber, C.M. von
Softly Now the Light of Day, 92Wedge, G.A.
c 2/4 83
Song of the Free, 72Who Got Dirt on the Carpet Again?, B. Crow-
ell, 56, 103Widdecombe Fair, 89Wild Moor, The, 77Wohin?, Franz Schubert, 39Wolf, The, Froebel, 60
Woodbury, I.B.Speed Away Speed Away, 106Wrighton, W.T.
Dearest Spot on Earth, The, 34
Ya Viene El Alba, 67