Silver Threads of Song: A New Singing Book for Schools, Academies, Seminaries and the Home Circle : Containing a Popular Selection of Songs, Duetts, Trios, &c. : Also Including a Complete Course of Elementary Instruction, with a Number of Exercises for Practice : to which is Added an Operetta, Entitled: "Little Red Ridinghood" and a Musical Charade, Entitled "Excellent"S.T. Gordon & Son, Publishers, 1875 - 208 Seiten |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
1st Voice 2d Voice a-way Allegretto ANNIE DEAR beau-ty birds BLUE-BIRD Bob-o breeze bright cheer cherries chick-e CHORUS chromatic CHROMATIC SCALE Clef COOPER cres dar-ling darling dear diagram dreams Duett eighth notes ev'ry fair FAIRY QUEEN flow'r gentle glad good-bye Granny Hail half note half rest happy hours hear heart hill jing jing jing la la la lane Lark light-ly Little blue shoes Live and learn Ma-vour-neen meadow melody Merry MILLARD minor scale minor second mittens Moderato Music night NIGHTINGALE Pick-ing cher-ries quarter note rall RED RIDING-HOOD scale sharp sing sing-ing smiles smorz SOPRANO Spring staff Sva Sva Sweet ro Take me back tempo thee thou thro tones Try and try Twee whip-poor-will's whole note WOLF word Wren ye tears
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 123 - Through the valley and shadow of death though I stray, Since thou art my guardian, no evil I fear ; Thy rod shall defend me, thy staff be my stay ; No harm can befall...
Seite 124 - From all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's praise arise ; Let the Redeemer's name be sung, Through every land, by every tongue. 2. Eternal are thy mercies, Lord ; Eternal truth attends thy word : Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more.
Seite 124 - tis of thee, Sweet land of lib - er - ty, Of thee I sing: Land where my 2.
Seite 65 - Dundee he is mounted, he rides up the street, The bells they ring backward, the drums they are beat, But the Provost (douce man) said, "Just e'en let it be, For the town is well rid o' that deil o
Seite 114 - KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN! the gray dawn is breaking, The horn of the hunter is heard on the hill; The lark from her light wing the bright dew is shaking,— Kathleen Mavourneen! what, slumbering still?
Seite 64 - But the beating of my own heart Was all the sound I heard. He came not — no, he came not! The night came on alone, The...
Seite 65 - Dundee! Dundee he is mounted, he rides up the street, The bells are rung backward, the drums they are beat; But the Provost, douce man, said, "Just e'en let him be, The Gude Town is weel quit of that Deil of Dundee.
Seite 3 - The first seven letters of the alphabet, A, B, C, D, E, F, G...
Seite 124 - BOURGEOIS, 1551 1. From all that dwell be -low the skies, Let the Cre - a - tor's praise a - rise: 2. E - ter - nal are Thy mer-cies, Lord ; E - ter - nal truth at- tends Thy word ; _ — | ,-*--(*-. =5=pg=?*=db=*=|=^: r sbE!E3=5 S5B31 ^H'g'gJ Let the Redeemer's name be sung Thro' ev -'ry land, by ev -'ry tongue.
Seite 5 - Mi, Fa, Sol, La. Si, Do. Do, Si, La, Sol, Fa, Mi, Re, Do.