. A system of harmony : founded on key relationship, by means of which a thorough knowledge of the rules that govern the combinations and successions of sounds may be easily acquired with or without a teacher . The raised sixth of the minor scale, when in the melody, may beharmonized as in the example following, i ; when in the bass, both belong to the old school of music. Some writers say that2 should never be used, but 3, from the Duetto (Songs WithoutWords), is a sufficient argument for its use. 4 and 5 give the usualways of harmonizing it. 6. It is treated as a passing note on thet
. A system of harmony : founded on key relationship, by means of which a thorough knowledge of the rules that govern the combinations and successions of sounds may be easily acquired with or without a teacher . The raised sixth of the minor scale, when in the melody, may beharmonized as in the example following, i ; when in the bass, both belong to the old school of music. Some writers say that2 should never be used, but 3, from the Duetto (Songs WithoutWords), is a sufficient argument for its use. 4 and 5 give the usualways of harmonizing it. 6. It is treated as a passing note on thetonic chord. *J. It is treated as a changing note in the
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