. Piano technic for children : including forty-four action songs, giving complete formative technical training. fly a - way Jill, a ^ J--^ J-i i T ,.-i ? ^5 # 1» f» •? p p r f I p r^ ?^—» I Come a- gain Jack, come a - gain Jill. Two lit- tie black - birds ^ w 2 r^f r-r [^ r *r r ^ # #! jBT ^2 r r r r sat on a hill. ^^^--r r^? One named Jack and one named Jill. ^ f ^^^ r J 32 Two Little Blackbirds ACTION l\vo little blackbirds sat on hill R. H. a L. H. a One named Jack and one named Jill R. H. I L. H. t Fly away Jack fly away JillCome again Jack come again Jill I I Two little blackbir


. Piano technic for children : including forty-four action songs, giving complete formative technical training. fly a - way Jill, a ^ J--^ J-i i T ,.-i ? ^5 # 1» f» •? p p r f I p r^ ?^—» I Come a- gain Jack, come a - gain Jill. Two lit- tie black - birds ^ w 2 r^f r-r [^ r *r r ^ # #! jBT ^2 r r r r sat on a hill. ^^^--r r^? One named Jack and one named Jill. ^ f ^^^ r J 32 Two Little Blackbirds ACTION l\vo little blackbirds sat on hill R. H. a L. H. a One named Jack and one named Jill R. H. I L. H. t Fly away Jack fly away JillCome again Jack come again Jill I I Two little blackbirds sat on a hill R. H. a L. H. a One named Jack and one named Jill /^?^^. Jack. 33 Two Little Blackbirds First: For supporting weight of arm by finger. Second: For free action of forearm. Third: For shaping and strengthening the finger. IN THE STORY Jack The right hand Jill The left hand THE second finger of each hand rests on the edge of the table supporting thefull weight of the arm. The forearms as well as the upper arms are relaxed,causing the hands to hang below the level of the table. The second and thirdjoints of the supporting fingers are firm, enabling these fingers to cling to the edgeof the table without slipping. The third, fourth and fifth fingers of each hand areclosed easily into the palm, the thumb curved lightly over them. Each bird gives a tilt of recognition when mentioned in the song, One namedJack and one named Jill, the hand rising and falling without disturbing the firm-ness of the supporting finger. On the word fly, the forearm rises lightly above theedge of the table, the hand and fingers relaxed. On the word come, the armreturns wi


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