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tes; pitch and length of tones. 29. Rests. 30. Lists of notes and rests. 31. English names for. 32. Less common forms. 33. Whole rest, peculiar use of. 34. Bar. 35. Double-bar. CHAPTER IV.--Abbreviations, Signs, etc. 13 36-40. Signs for repetition. 41. Continuation. 42. Rest. 43. Pause. 44. Hold. 45-47. Alteration of Pitch. 48. Octave names. CHAPTER V.--Abbreviations, Signs, etc. (_continued_) 17 49-51. Dots after notes. 52. Dots over or under notes. 53. Dash over note. 54. Tie. 55. Slur. 56. Slur or tie with dots. 57. Dash over note. 58. Dash and dot over note. 59. Accent marks. 60. m.d., m.g., etc. 61. Arpeggio. 62. Messa di voce. 63. Violin bow signs. CHAPTER VI.--Embellishments 22 64. Definition and kinds. 65. Trill. 66-68. Mordent. 69-72. Turn. 73, 74. Appoggiatura. 75. Acciaccatura. CHAPTER VII.--Scales 27 76. Definition, and old forms. 77. Origin. 78. Key. 79. Three general classes. 80. Diatonic, defined. 81. Major diatonic. 82. Tetrachords. 83. The fifteen positions. CHAPTER VIII.--Scales (_continued_) 33 84. Minor diatonic. 85. Original form. 86. Harmonic minor. 87. Melodic minor. 88. Eleven positions. 89. Relative minor. 90. Tonic minor. 91. Diatonic scale names. 92. Syllable-names. 93. Chromatic scale. 94. Nine positions. 95. Whole-step scale. CHAPTER IX.--Auxiliary Words and Endings 42 CHAPTER X.--Measure 44 97. Definition.--Two essential characteristics. Rhythm vers measure. 98. Syncopation. 99. Simple and compound measures. 100. Commonest varieties. 101. Other varieties. 102. Rare varieties. 103. The signs, C and [cut-time symbol]. CHAPTER XI.--Tempo 48 104. Misuses of the word "time." 105-107. How to correct these: by substituting "rhythm," "measure," and "tempo." 108. Three ways of finding the correct tempo. 109. A convenient grouping of tempo-terms. CHAPTER XII.--Tempo (_continued_) 52 110-119. Tempo-terms. CHAPTER XIII.--Dynamics 56 120-131. Terms relating to
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