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Identifier: newimprovedmeth00carc (find matches)
Title: New and improved method for the guitar
Year: 1853 (1850s)
Authors: Carcassi, Matteo, 1792-1853
Subjects: Guitar
Publisher: Boston : Oliver Ditson & Co.
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library

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es pour par-venir a acquerir un jeu sur et brillant. Jai indique le doigte de cette main jusqua ladeuxieme partie.article position : une fois arrive a ce point, leleve aura acquisassez de connaissances pour pouvoir doigter de lui meme. La troisieme partie nest quun delassement qui, cependant,nest pas sans utilite; elle renferme des morceaux de diflerenscaracteres, classes progressivement. Je puis assurer, par 1application que jen ai faite avec meaeleres, que toute personne intelligente qui etudiera cette methodeavec attention, depuis le commencement jusqua la fin, acquerraune connaissance parfaite du mecanisme de la Guitare. Je me croirai dignement recompense de mes travaux, si jepuis acquerir la certitude davoir compose un ouvrage utile. MATTEO CARCASS! Each line represents one of thestrings of the Guitar. Chaque Portee represente une des Cordesde la tiuitare. Each line represents one of the stringsof the Guitar. • Chaque Portee repiesente une des Cordes de laGuitare. Si a> ? 3-
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ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF MUSIC. PRINCIPES ELEMENTA1RES DE LA MUSIQUE. M.ik ii the art of combining and expressing sounds. A■ceo Miion of various agreeable sounds produces Melody. Sounds so combined that they are heard simultaneously pro-duce Harmony. To express sounds, signs called Notes are used; they arewritten on five parallel lines, and in the spaces between thelines. These five lines and four spaces are called the Staff. As the StafT is not of sufficient extension to express ail thesound? in Music, additional or Leger lines are introduced,abov« and below the Staff, when required. La Musiqrie est Part de combiner les sons, et de les exprimeLa succession de divers sons, combines dune maniere agreabltproduit la melodie; les sons combines, de maniere a ce queIoreille entende leur union simultanee, forment Pharmonie. Pour exprimer les sons, on se sert de petites signes appelleeNotes ; on les ecrit sur cinq lignes horizontals et paralleles, eldans les interlignes. Lensemble de ces c

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  • booksubject:Guitar
  • bookpublisher:Boston___Oliver_Ditson___Co_
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