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 . the two middle parts (Alto and Tenor) of Example 60 are seen to How to mo-have become the two upper parts of the present Example 61, with a supplementary part added ^^^ ^ below them. Thus, the hannony is complete in itself, while it will be seen at once that the voice vioua Accom-is well supported harmonically, and yet left at perfect freedom to execute the passages assigned to it. paniment.


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 . the two middle parts (Alto and Tenor) of Example 60 are seen to How to mo-have become the two upper parts of the present Example 61, with a supplementary part added ^^^ ^ below them. Thus, the hannony is complete in itself, while it will be seen at once that the voice vioua Accom-is well supported harmonically, and yet left at perfect freedom to execute the passages assigned to it. , in this, connection, remarks vmder g and A, Example 25, page 31. Example 61 is supposedto represent an episodical solo in the midst of an anthem. If, then, any thiijg which haspreceded renders the entrance of the solo voice undertain, the accompaniment may be modifiedthiis: Example 62. The accompaniment then continues as before. It must not be understood from the preceding Three andremarks that three-part accompaniments may not p^ ^^ , corapaniment. sometimes prove of excellent effect, the solo voicerepresenting a fourth part in the harmony. Suchaccontpaniments require to be planned with 70 CHOIR ACCOMPANIMENT. Accomp. They Avill generally be found written out, so as to require no adaptation on the part of theplayer, and are useful in producing variety of effect when preceding or succeeding a fulleraccompanhnent. In the example which follows, a specimen of momentary twcnpart accompa-niment also occurs at the second IST. E


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