. The eclectic piano-forte school : arranged from the works of the best European composers, namely Cramer, Clementi, Herz, Hunten, Beyer, Burgmuller, Czerny, Bertini, Moscheles, Diabelli, Kalkbrenner, A. Schmitt, Wallace, Rosellen, &c., with selections from popular American authors : the whole forming an elementary and progressive course of instructions with scales, exercises, and pieces carefully fingered according to the latest and most approved method . upM^^^^m^^^ 53 £:==* eteg^li THE DOUBLE APPOGIATURA. The double Appogiatura consists of two small notes ascending or descending to the prin


. The eclectic piano-forte school : arranged from the works of the best European composers, namely Cramer, Clementi, Herz, Hunten, Beyer, Burgmuller, Czerny, Bertini, Moscheles, Diabelli, Kalkbrenner, A. Schmitt, Wallace, Rosellen, &c., with selections from popular American authors : the whole forming an elementary and progressive course of instructions with scales, exercises, and pieces carefully fingered according to the latest and most approved method . upM^^^^m^^^ 53 £:==* eteg^li THE DOUBLE APPOGIATURA. The double Appogiatura consists of two small notes ascending or descending to the principal note, in Diatonic order, according to thekey in which the chord for the time being is written. This embellishment should only be employed in light, graceful passages. It isperformed by articulating smoothly the two small notes, and laying the stress on the large note following. Written. *E»*£ £ ^P35 —*-d- ^-T-^- i± roc=^ iE^l SSE5E3E2 M - ^0r-^J *- ^ ^ntj 3- PE ^pE£30E3£ i^Eg fe ■a- m. #.9—«—0 •»—f — 9—a- 5 1 7 7^|S =£=*=!= ■*■ e^^EEE 5=2: ¥=¥ ~V- -€-£-» 5±± iff Sometimes passages occur in which the time occupied by the performance of the double Appogiatura should be taken from the notepreviously struck. The following is an illustration: J ^ r i ii Written. 4 P^E* s Effect. [i=a=^ *^-*-* flP » ^ IX In passages of this kind the small notes should be treated as terminations of trills; it is advisable, however, to write music of thisdescription in large notes to insure precision. .13 . ^ THE TURN, OR GRUPPETTO. A Turn may consist of two, three, four, or five notes, each of which may be direct or inverted.


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