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 . :§ * Irt 3 ^2i «: W § 14. When, however, the same chords follow in another position, we must strike all thenotes tog*ether, notwithstanding* the ties that may occur. 4 4 4 • 2 i $ , t \ 4 il ^—.+1 4 P 3 M 33: m -c9- ^3-f s: * =r * ftf Here follow some Exercises on these ties. .94 #1 L+-* * 3 I JB r. i **fr .r^r trfr iffr, lefr-rfr /+ i>i, it 1. 3192 Ii*3


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 . :§ * Irt 3 ^2i «: W § 14. When, however, the same chords follow in another position, we must strike all thenotes tog*ether, notwithstanding* the ties that may occur. 4 4 4 • 2 i $ , t \ 4 il ^—.+1 4 P 3 M 33: m -c9- ^3-f s: * =r * ftf Here follow some Exercises on these ties. .94 #1 L+-* * 3 I JB r. i **fr .r^r trfr iffr, lefr-rfr /+ i>i, it 1. 3192 Ii*3Le**on; m Continuation of the characters relating-to the Subdivion of Notes. On RESTS. Si. The characters hitherto described, hare all been invented for the purpose of indica_ting* the precise time of holding- down a key, in proceeding* from one note to another. §2. But in playing*, it often occurs that one or other hand, and sometimes both, mustbe taken off the keys for a short time, without however any intentional interruptionof the rhythmic flow or equality of measure. These cessations in playing* are calledRests, and certain characters have been invented, during- which for a g-iven time noIcey is to be held down. / §3. For each species of note there is an equivalent rest, which has the same durationas would the note itself. SemibreveRest. Minimrest. Crotchetrest. Quaverrest. Semiquaverrest. D emisemi quaver Semi-demisemiquaverrest. rest. Rest lasts |as long 3E XX V- 1 Semibreverest. • Minimrest. §4. The semibreve rest a g*ood deal resembles the minim rest;it is howev


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