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Common School Course; Comprising Studies in Tune and Time, With Songs for Practice and Recreation: Part I for One Voice; Part II for Two Voices; Part III for Two Sopranos and Alto, With Added Notes for Bass (Classic Reprint)
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Common School Course; Comprising Studies in Tune and Time, With Songs for Practice and Recreation: Part I for One Voice; Part II for Two Voices; Part III for Two Sopranos and Alto, With Added Notes for Bass (Classic Reprint)
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Common School Course; Comprising Studies in Tune and Time, With Songs for Practice and Recreation: Part I for One Voice; Part II for Two Voices; Part III for Two Sopranos and Alto, With Added Notes for Bass (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Common School Course; Comprising Studies in Tune and Time, With Songs for Practice and Recreation: Part I for One Voice; Part II for Two Voices; Part III for Two Sopranos and Alto, With Added Notes for Bass
Through this process, analagous to guessing, the singers obtained in a laborious and uncertain manner an approximation to the Sounds that the composer desired.
This uncertain manner went on for many years. The first steps taken were in the direction of rote or imitative Singing from an ex ample given by a teacher, whose vocal attainments were of the most limited and doubtful character.
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