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Identifier: pianomusicalmatt00lamo (find matches)
Title: Piano and musical matter
Year: 1869 (1860s)
Authors: La Motte, G. de
Subjects: Piano
Publisher: Boston : White, Smith & Perry
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library

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EElEEi Arpeggios orbroken chords. In the first example, the first third from C to E is major, the second third fromE to G is minor ; it is a perfect major chord. (See Mediant, page 50.) In the second example, the first third from A to C is minor, the second thirdfrom C to E is major ; it is a perfect minor chord. (See u Mediant, page 50.) Arpeggios, or broken chords, are chords whose notes are played successively. Examples Arpeggios, ex-ercises on theDominant Sev-enth chord,which chordis explainedpage 73.
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* Changing the position of a chord produces an inversion. (See Inversion of the Intervals, page 54.) SEVENTH CHAPTER. 53 SEVENTH CHAPTER. Intervals. The diatonic scale is divided into intervals. (See Interval, page 37.) An interval is reckoned from the key-note to any other note, counting the key-Ho*to reckon an in-terval. note as one, or first note. The number of notes, that is, the number of degrees, gives the name to the what pve* the .. 0?0 name to an interval, for instance, two degrees of a diatonic scale, as from C to D, make a inteal-second, and three degrees, as from C to E, make a third. The number of semitones determines the quality of the interval » a The quality of an interval is to be either perfect, major, - minor augmented, or diminished. The quality of an interval in its first state is either perfect or major. Example: — TABLE OF THE INTERVALS IN THE SCALE OF C MAJOR. What determines the qualifyof an interval. What is thequality of aninterval. What is thequality of

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Piano
  • bookpublisher:Boston___White__Smith___Perry
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