Illustrations in choir accompaniment : with hints in registration : a hand-book (provided with marginal notes for reference) for the use of organ students, organists, and those interested in church music . 1^^ siEi=o S=3 m Blessd thy Ma for - ev - er, Ev thy name I; ff -fi—0- is thine in earth and hea - ven, O ii: ^—^- t^n^ all thy bound - less throne. Egig^gg ^J ! 1 ?=^ ^ mwm^m ?*- :t^kit;^L A ± mmmE=^=mm In closing this chapter, a few words may not be amiss respecting an accomplishment which Transposi-is extremely useful in quartet and solo accompaniment, but is unfortunately but little cult


Illustrations in choir accompaniment : with hints in registration : a hand-book (provided with marginal notes for reference) for the use of organ students, organists, and those interested in church music . 1^^ siEi=o S=3 m Blessd thy Ma for - ev - er, Ev thy name I; ff -fi—0- is thine in earth and hea - ven, O ii: ^—^- t^n^ all thy bound - less throne. Egig^gg ^J ! 1 ?=^ ^ mwm^m ?*- :t^kit;^L A ± mmmE=^=mm In closing this chapter, a few words may not be amiss respecting an accomplishment which Transposi-is extremely useful in quartet and solo accompaniment, but is unfortunately but little cultivated. We refer to Transposition. When four persons constitute the choir, it would seem necessary that each one should alwaysbe in voice. This, however, is rather the exception than the rule, especially in winter-timein our variable climate. 50 CHOIR ACCOMPANIMENT. Ascertain-ing the Pitch required bycertain voices. Mode ofPractice in The organist should l^e able to assist the singers in perfonning their duty under such, tothem, trying circumstances. Let a Soprano or Tenor (these two voices more especially, except in ease of Alto or Basssolos) come to cluuch with a slight cold. The transposi


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