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ith the first _Bar_, and with a high Voice Sing the _Six Notes_ you view on the _Staff_ divers times, calling them over by the Number, _viz._ _One_, _Two_, _Three_, _Four_, _Five_, _Six_, as in the foregoing Section; when that is done; Sing the same Notes by their Names, _viz._ _La_, _G_, _Fa_, _Le_, _D_, _Ce_, in the Tune of six Bells. [Illustration: Music] 2. In the Second and third _Bars_, you must Sing the two first Notes of the six by themselves, forward and backward: Repeat all six in the fourth _Bar_, and in the fifth and sixth _Bars_, let the two last Notes be repeated, _viz._ _D_, _Ce_, forward and backward, and these Notes are a whole Tone distant, and by often repeating these Notes in the second, third fourth and fifth _Bars_, you will be better capable to know and distinguish their distance from the Letter. [Illustration: Music] In the Seventh _Bar_ repeat the last three often over after all the six. First, down, _Le_, _D_, _Ce_, _Le_, _D_, _Ce_, &c. and then proceed backwards, as _Ce_, _D_, _Le_, _Ce_, _D_, _Le_, &c. [Illustration: Music] Observe in this Eighth _Bar_ after all six often to repeat the four first, as, _La_, _G_, _Fa_, _Le_, and when you sing them particularly, observe the two Notes _Fa_, _Le_, by reason their distance is a _Semitone_; wherefore you must take notice in the Ninth _Bar_ to Sing them by themselves so many times as you can conveniently fix them in your Memory, as to their distance, for in this you will find it somewhat difficult to Sing the half Notes true in their proper places. [Illustration: Music] Observe here in the tenth _Bar_ to Sing the four first Notes in their order downwards and upwards, and in the Eleventh _Bar_ you must first Sing the six Notes in their proper order: After this repeat the four last Notes, _viz._ _Fa_, _Le_, _D_, _Ce_, taking Notice to leave out the two first Notes, _viz._ _La_, _G_, continually observing to Mark the _Semitone_ between _Fa_, _Le_, which two Notes you must Sing by themselves in the Twelfth _Bar_. [Illustration: Music] Take notice now further, that in the thirteenth _Bar_ you Sing _Fa_, _Le_, _D_, _Ce_, down and up, as you find them pricked, and observe especially the three last, _viz._ _Fa_, _Le_, _Fa_, for this reason, _viz._ that it is a common close or ending of Tunes. Also observe, if in any place you doubt you Sing right a repeated part of the six Notes, premised as are noted in the Eleventh and Thirteenth
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