Complete theoretical and practical piano forte school : from the first rudiments of playing to the highest and most refined state of cultivation with the requisite numerous examples newly and expressly composed for the occasion, opera 500 . 3 1 t=f^lj». Here the whole must be played Leg-ato, and likewise every tie must be held according*to its value. 3192 188 §2G. In passag-es in many parts, oftentimes the same hand must at the same time conneqtsome,and detach ether notes. Ex: (gsiiliiSfiiJttiitf^i *t 5: §27. Cases sometimes occur, in which some notes are held down, while others are onlyclosel


Complete theoretical and practical piano forte school : from the first rudiments of playing to the highest and most refined state of cultivation with the requisite numerous examples newly and expressly composed for the occasion, opera 500 . 3 1 t=f^lj». Here the whole must be played Leg-ato, and likewise every tie must be held according*to its value. 3192 188 §2G. In passag-es in many parts, oftentimes the same hand must at the same time conneqtsome,and detach ether notes. Ex: (gsiiliiSfiiJttiitf^i *t 5: §27. Cases sometimes occur, in which some notes are held down, while others are onlyclosely connected tog-ether, ^-^^ifz JT ^-^ *cc ^ S m i Here, all the notes in the right hand are held down, as far as the bar-line, except thosemarked #, which are only to he slurred according to their value as quavers. In playing such passages, the pupil must carefully observe the import of the notesand characters indicated; as holding down many of them beyond their proper time, wouldproduce false sounds and detestable harmony. §28. When dots stand: over notes of long duration, these notes must be held exactlyone - half of their usual value. Ex:


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