Dwight's Journal of Music, Volumes 15-16John Sullivan Dwight Oliver Ditson & Company, 1967 |
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Pagina 35
... sing en masse . Wanted them to sing on the vowel a , like ah . Never had heard of such a thing before ; told me they used to sing Do , Re , Mi. Never mind your Do Re Mi ; sing you must as I tell you , and you will get used to it shortly ...
... sing en masse . Wanted them to sing on the vowel a , like ah . Never had heard of such a thing before ; told me they used to sing Do , Re , Mi. Never mind your Do Re Mi ; sing you must as I tell you , and you will get used to it shortly ...
Pagina 180
... sing without instruction . They may not know one note from another , yet their ears catch the strains of any floating air , and they repeat it by imitation . The native melody of their voices falls without art into the channel of song ...
... sing without instruction . They may not know one note from another , yet their ears catch the strains of any floating air , and they repeat it by imitation . The native melody of their voices falls without art into the channel of song ...
Pagina 221
... sing only the E or Mi , on the fourth space . To join the registers when they are very disunited , let the pupil practice by octaves , beginning on the Do below the line , singing the note short and repeatedly , and then without taking ...
... sing only the E or Mi , on the fourth space . To join the registers when they are very disunited , let the pupil practice by octaves , beginning on the Do below the line , singing the note short and repeatedly , and then without taking ...
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