. The amateur's first book, or, The flute without a master : containing an analysis of the rudiments of music, arranged on an entirely new system in progressive lessons. ZO * It is usual, with many, to call all major keys 6harp keys, and all minor keys flat keys; and sometimes keys with sharps for signatures, arc calledsharp keys, and vice versa. This is an error. They should be distinguished as major or minor keys; for a piece set in sharps may still be minor, anda piece set in flats also be major as is evident from an inspection of the relative major and minor harmonical circles. There we ha


. The amateur's first book, or, The flute without a master : containing an analysis of the rudiments of music, arranged on an entirely new system in progressive lessons. ZO * It is usual, with many, to call all major keys 6harp keys, and all minor keys flat keys; and sometimes keys with sharps for signatures, arc calledsharp keys, and vice versa. This is an error. They should be distinguished as major or minor keys; for a piece set in sharps may still be minor, anda piece set in flats also be major as is evident from an inspection of the relative major and minor harmonical circles. There we have C major and Cminor—F sharp major and F sharp minor—E flat major and E flat minor.• N. B. This distinction of names has been carefully observed throughout this work. 42 E. minor—Andane. M LESSONS IN THE MINOR MODE. CHARLIE IS IVrc BARLING* » 1 _ I T f ? .iM. F minor—adagio ^ess ^^FF^F ROSLIN CASTLE. S» 1 l «i i i -r ^£=FSJ MZ^jl I- ^- > > * ?T! I—I—I —iUffi I ; J~ ftE in: TT :^: :j=s


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