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. in ft!-;. 1 ' : f . if y ' y . '.I J '4 :j; "i. ! cn, t . .. i . t.' -. f5 ' 7 11; Kir. :s i I- dm Hi THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, FEBRUARY 1 , 1906. :e new ESSON bps lliltl imr-i tt ror- m Jjr rr -nr vrrr-- 5' FIRST FR EE MUSIC I pHB pr r : .' Wb' Qlfen itittlmkHHi mak til iff , k mm'm m?0m lK I H 1 " t v BH. KaiH -Mi' SJ Sii fll' H ' J -JitU. "" IE mtnc GROVE'S MUSIC SIMPLIFIER FIRST LESSOR-SECOND LESSON NEXT SATURDAY, SECOND EDITION, Copyright, 1905, International Copyright Secured. , Copyright, 1903-4 by W. SCOTTf GROVE, Scranton, Pa. tu u " ta O......C. iu icuiuuucu di me wp ana Donom ot mis page, i nese cnarts now a complete series of chords inall keys - : -both Pr I rl th nanpr .arrnee nana half hotumAn Uv4- i 1 Mt-.. -vr j-ul. ... . r u u Vi- i r rv j f h." vmC u, uidaS ai ngntangies to tne Keyooara ot your piano or organ so that the small black letter D with a dash above it at the bottom cf the chart s directly over the key D cn tne keyboard. Tne otner white spaces on the chart will then be over the white keys and the black spaces over the black keys. Each series of letters on too, middle ad lower sec for. represents a chord. When playmg these chords begin at the top section and play the black letters first w ith the left hand, it being the bass, and afterward the white letters on the sa me snaee liZltanJuflv th th nght hand, making the rhymth desired Then p.ay the letters on the midd.e space in the same manner, followed by those on the bottom space, return to the top soace forming a oSment : iff chords X Turn th fn HcH nanpp from r nhi tn ft nriucx nfkAr rhKt a.u;u .:.ui .. .... . ... ' ... . r ' ' "","a a uwmjjicrricns OI cnorus. ,n . ". r l . ....., w.,, .,1C tiuc up, in xne same way. ire sma.ii DiacK letterjD with a dash above it on the lower so; should not be played.. The first things necessary to become a nood player are catience and rjractice. Durinn tko'iAPPk nrpinn th n h.Ah,t -i i u. . . memoroized them and can olav them without the charts. Then vQU will h, hv f,r th. a r "' P-yea over anc over again until you Memorize the letters also, so that instinctively hereafter you will recall what letters' or keys 'make up the various chords. A knowledge of the chords of keys in which music is compo-ed is the foundation stone for future skill in readir.a music fluently. These charts have f mured out for vou ,-ll of th rhnpHr aii ..J., i,,..- : i i( x...r . . r .. ... ",U!IC tompg.ea is we lounaation stone tor. - ... .... J ,.o. juu '- w vi wf io icani liicmi. i uu win una aner learnina tnem tnat vou will be able r- . . j W....V;,. mo m a i.isiioiui!i suuac wi dinusemem ana aeiiant 10 vou. harmonic the small If you are more ambitious than that, and wish to go further, you will find ycu have begun right, and the relt will'be comparatively easy. The teacher of music will at once see that" in the 5 scale and the major scale are shown with proper sianature and finaerina. Aaain what ic nAriw n 1-. ' ut- -u.-x letter D major on the bottom piupcr signaxure ana nngenng. Again wnat is needed most are patience and rjractice. Place thle chart at rinht i-o i,. : swwv. luuvina nic wiiiic r.cy u uri ine KCVLOara. 1 ns OTner whits cnarne on lha har- ai 1 1 U A . U ...u I i ii.. . . When Dlavina chords, commence at ton snac art ni hii, i.;-. T..--: T "l 'V ",r.w v,,..lc 5 anu me oiacK spaces over tne t,.. u t,' o . " : r; ....vi cu .cucii, vii same space anerwara in cnora, maKing the rythm des red; then play the m lowed by the bottom space. Return to the top space, forming a complement. The, small black letter D with the. dash above it is only to indfeate its position, and must not be playe The white letters are played with the -right hand and the black letters at the left are the bass, and are played with the left hand position, ana must not oe played. Every triad in WHITE letters is marked 1. 3. 5. Always read triads 1. 3. 5. no matter what position. Triad of t marked third position: the highest; read 1 8 9 1 ft .9 4 c.k second position, 3. The highest: read ( J i -and so with every triad major or minor. Aft- i . h; jjj ' One of the, Most Remarkable Facts Connected with the "4." . " - . . . Is, that out of the thousands of Good, Cheap and Indifferent Pianos sold here and there, it is always noticeable that Families of Refinement, Culture and Musical Taste, invariably purchase the S 3 The fact that it is sold direct by its1 manufacture!, thereby eliminating the middleman's profit, gives no excuse v '..-''( " for any person to buy a CHEAP QUALITY PIANO. V .. - i No matter what dealer or agent has been talking to you or whaf his argument, write Stieff before you buy. - iaoisfactairer of the Psasio Sweet Tone the BB Ea BBB BSBSB 31Hli fa para sea M Southern Warerooms: 5 W. Trade St. Charlotte, N. C. ( w - I 1 . I p rf "ill" ' j .fl jJ4k ? ? : f f 1 M' n K K K V JM' . 'll- W 1 BUM .- major and t&s 1 ice is only to indicate position and $S have . Bftl to play easy and simple ss charts bothe the minor black keys. ssil iddle space in the same manner, fol- Wt 5. the highest; always read it so. kqc first posi- H it ft nr - r i ' v X M 1 ...... V ' -.V lanuf acturer of the Piano with the Sweet Tone Factory : Baltimore, Maryland fi 1UUI1UCU io. WILMOTH, . - ) -
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