104 Hurrah! the merry harvest,...... 49 Spider and Fly,........ I'll away to school,... Spring and the birds,.. Independence Day,. Star of the twilight,. Strawberry girl,.. Sunbeams,. That place is home, The Fire-fly,........ The Lark,.......... The Meeting,
109 Song for Freedom... 134 Song of night,.
156 Speak kindly,................................................... 107 168 Speed away.
162 Would you be a sunbeam,......... 1 67 EXERCISES & ROUNDS. 106 A kind good night,. 108 Away now, joyful riding,. ....... ......... 78 Childhood's pleasures,. ...................................... 178 Clap, clap, hurrah,. 89 Cleanliness,.. 119 Come to the greenwood,................ Crier's song,..
Haste to school, (Round,)........ Here we stand,..
How sweet to be roaming, (Round,) Hunter's chorus, (Round.)............... Let us endeavor, (Round,)................... Marching song,...
Merrily greet the morn, (Round,).. Orphans' song,.•••
Saturday night,...................................... Scholars' pledge,..
A social song, Blanche Alpen,. 59 Brave old oak, Boat song,74 Beautiful moonlight, 206 Bury me not in the deep, deep sea, 204 Brightly gleams the morn,........ 160 Buy my strawberries, 90 Call the children early,.......... 144 Care not for the morrow,......... 111 Chime again, beautiful bells,...... 136 Coasting song,................................. 181 Come again,................................................... 118 Come, fairies, trip it,............. 196 Come forth ye hunters,........... 177 Come, O, come with me,... Come o'er the moonlit sen,........ 161 Come to the Public School, Come with thy lute to the fountain, Dearest mother,............ Dearest spot of earth,..
I would I were a Fairy Queen..... 48 Joy, joy, freedom to-day,......... 198 Last rose of summer,.. Let me kiss him for his mother,... 201 List, 'tis music stealing,... Little things,.155 Like a dream,.. 184 Marion Day,.......................................... 63 The Melodies of many lands,...... 182 Marseilles Hymn,............... 122 The merry sunshine,.. Maying Party, 114 The Nightingale was singing,.... Merrily rolls the mill-stream on,.. 95 The Ocean is my home,.......... Mountain bugle,................ 194 The Parting,..... Mountaineer's farewell,........... 164 The Queen of May,.................... Murmur gentle lyre,.. The Rain,. My home on the hill,............................ 56 The Rainbow,........... .................... 91 My native hills,. 45 The School-house under the hill,... 125 The Seasons, .......................................... 121 The setting sun,.............................. 61 The Sun that warms,........... 187 Try again,.. The Welcome,... Those evening bells,
The Bell doth toll, (Round,) The Exercise,... The quiet vale,...
The school-bell, (Round.)......
SACRED MUSIC. Thoughts of home,............... 128 Dinsmoor,.......... 166 'Tis Winter far and wide,......... 189 Evening,.. Dixie's Land,................. 200 Orphans' prayer,.. .......... 191 To the Cuckoo,..... .......... 192 God is good............................. Erin is my home.....195 Effile.... 165 0, the old house at home,........ 65 Twinkle, twinkle little star,...... 150 Happy meet we here,......... Evening song,.................................................. 141 Our country's flag,.............. 80 Vacation, ..... 148 Hear our prayer, (Chant,). Ever of thee,......................................... 72 Parting song......................................................... 143 Vacation is over,........................................... 117 Hebron, ............................. Excursion song,................................................ 44 Pleasures of song,.......... 84 Vacation song,...................................... 124 Hymn,.. Exhibition song................ 169 Polish maiden's song,............ 130 Vesper chime,..... .................................. 110 I want to be an angel,............ Flowers of May,.................. 187 Recess song,...... 133 We all love one another,.. 43 Loomis, Fox and grapes,.................. 189 Red, white and blue,............ 52 We delight in our school, ....... 148 Marlow,........................................................... Friends of Freedom,............. 176 Remember me,.. 118 Weep not for me,. ......... 172 Old Hundred,.................... Gaudalquiver,. Rest, troubled heart,... 186 Welcome, fair morning,. 193 Orford,... Gentle harp, Room enough for all,... .................... 68 We're going home,.... 207 Our Father,...................................................... Gently sighs the breeze,. Sabbath School song,.. 149 Putnam,. Good night,... Say what shall my song be to-night, 100 Seaman's prayer,............................... rdian Genius of the Swiss,. 99 Scenes that are brightest,... 188 Shepherd,... Jumbia,................... 60 School-boy's song........ 188 re we................... 140 See our oars with feathered spray, 174 ildhood............... .................. 147 Sleep on, dearest mother,..... 46 Year,............. 190 Sleighing song,.58 Sliding song,.. 157 1 homes, .............................................. 153 Smiling faces,
CHAPTER I.
1. What is MUSICAL NOTATION?
ANS. It involves the signs and characters employed to repre- sent tones in their various relations, and periods of silence that may occur between tones.
NOTE. Some tones may be sung higher or lower than others;
such difference is termed a difference in pitch.
2. In what is the pitch of tones classified?
ANS. In a series of eight tones, called the SCALE. NOTE. The teacher may now sing the tones ONE, TWO, asking the pupils to imitate him, taking care that they sit erectly, and pronounce each word distinctly and freely. As soon as these are learned, add THREE, and FOUR, and so continue till the scale is complete. Then sing the syllables Do, Re, Mi, &c.
18. Between what tones of the Scale do the Major Seconds occur?
ANS. Between 1 and 2, 2 and 3, 4 and 5, 5 and 6, and 6 and 7. 19. Between what tones do the Minor Seconds occur?
ANS. Between 3 and 4, and 7 and 8.
20. Between what syllables?
ANS. Between Mi and Fa, and Si and Do.
21. Between what letters?
ANS. Between E and F, and B and C.
22. On what degree of the Staff is ONE represented under
ANS. On the second space?
Do, Re, Mi, Re, Mi, Fa, Mi, Fa, Sol, Fa, Sol, La,Sol,La,Si,Do,Si, La,Si,La,Sol, La,Sol,Fa,Sol,Fa,Mi, Fa,Mi, Re Do
Do, Mi, Re, Fa, Mi, Sol, Fa, La, Sol, Si, La, Do, Si,*Ra, Do, La,Si,Sol,La, Fa,Sol,Mi, Fa,Re,Mi, Do,Re, Si,Do.
* If we wish to sing higher than EIGHT, EIGHT is regarded as ONE; if lower than ONE, ONE is regarded as EIGHT.
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