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- catalog contributor b8264714.
- catalog created "[c1959]".
- catalog date "1959".
- catalog date "[c1959]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1959]".
- catalog description "1. Rhythm ; meter ; The beat unit and the metric signature ; Rests ; Composite meter ; Dynamic accent ; Tempo and the beat unit -- 2. Characteristics of a tone ; Intervals and scales ; Tonality ; Scale tone exercises ; Notation ; Major and minor seconds ; Interval practice ; Ledger lines ; Scale tone exercises ; The tonic triad ; The dominant triad ; The major third; the perfect fifth ; Nonharmonic tones; the passing tone ; Auxiliary tones ; Melodic and rhythmic dictation ; Elementary form ; The motive and motive repetition ; The cadence; the phrase; the period ; Phrase formation ; Phrase, period, and sectional repetition signs".
- catalog description "3. Two-beat values ; Two-beat values in composite meters ; Mixed meters ; The subdominant triad ; The perfect fourth ; The three-beat value ; Three-beat values with upbeat ; Three-beat values in syncopation ; Three-beat value in composite meters ; Three-beat value in mixed meters ; The major sixth ; the Four-beat value ; The dominant seventh chord ; The minor seventh ; Ledger lines, continued ; Melodies for sight singing, Section 1 -- 4. Durations of a fraction of a beat ; Durations of a beat-and-a-half ; Half-beat values in syncopation ; Half-beat values in mixed meters ; Melodies for sight-singing, Section 2".
- catalog description "5. The alto clef ; Alto clef transposition ; Quarter-beat values in simple meter ; Quarter-beat values in syncopation ; Double-dotted note as quarter-of-a-beat value ; Melodies for sight singing, Section 3 -- 6. The ascending melodic minor scale ; The minor third ; The I, V, and V7 chords in minor ; Minor triads in major keys ; The descending melodic minor scale ; The Aeolian mode ; Relative keys ; Table of relative major and minor keys ; Recognizing the minor in melody ; Melodies for sight singing, Section 4".
- catalog description "7. The beat unit divided in third in simple meter ; Triplets in syncopation ; The harmonic minor scale ; The minor sixth ; The IV chord in minor ; The II in minor; the VII triad ; The diminished fifth; the augmented fourth ; Sextuple meter ; Nonetuple meter ; Duodecuple meter ; Melodies for sight singing, Section 5 -- 8. Modulation ; Near-related keys ; Modulations from a major key to all near-related keys ; Compound meter, half subbeat values ; The triplet in simple meter, subdivided ; Melodies for sight singing, Section 6".
- catalog description "9. Near-related modulations from minor keys ; Minor seventh chords ; The tenor clef ; Tenor clef transposition ; The major seventh ; Major seventh chords ; The half-diminished seventh chord ; Melodies for sight singing, Section 7 -- 10. Chromatic tones ; Chromatic auxiliary tones ; Chromatic tones in the turn and in changing tone figures ; Mixed half- and third-of-a-beat values in simple meter ; The duplet in compound meter ; Chromatic passing tones between chord tones of I, IV, V, and V7 ; Appoggiaturas with chromatic tones ; Appoggiaturas approached from successive scale tones ; Near-related modulations from major keys, continued ; Near-related modulations from minor keys, continued ; Melodies for sight-singing, Section 8".
- catalog extent "326 p.".
- catalog issued "1959".
- catalog issued "[c1959]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, W. W. Norton".
- catalog subject "780.77".
- catalog subject "Ear training.".
- catalog subject "MT35 .L62".
- catalog subject "Sight-singing.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Rhythm ; meter ; The beat unit and the metric signature ; Rests ; Composite meter ; Dynamic accent ; Tempo and the beat unit -- 2. Characteristics of a tone ; Intervals and scales ; Tonality ; Scale tone exercises ; Notation ; Major and minor seconds ; Interval practice ; Ledger lines ; Scale tone exercises ; The tonic triad ; The dominant triad ; The major third; the perfect fifth ; Nonharmonic tones; the passing tone ; Auxiliary tones ; Melodic and rhythmic dictation ; Elementary form ; The motive and motive repetition ; The cadence; the phrase; the period ; Phrase formation ; Phrase, period, and sectional repetition signs".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Two-beat values ; Two-beat values in composite meters ; Mixed meters ; The subdominant triad ; The perfect fourth ; The three-beat value ; Three-beat values with upbeat ; Three-beat values in syncopation ; Three-beat value in composite meters ; Three-beat value in mixed meters ; The major sixth ; the Four-beat value ; The dominant seventh chord ; The minor seventh ; Ledger lines, continued ; Melodies for sight singing, Section 1 -- 4. Durations of a fraction of a beat ; Durations of a beat-and-a-half ; Half-beat values in syncopation ; Half-beat values in mixed meters ; Melodies for sight-singing, Section 2".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The alto clef ; Alto clef transposition ; Quarter-beat values in simple meter ; Quarter-beat values in syncopation ; Double-dotted note as quarter-of-a-beat value ; Melodies for sight singing, Section 3 -- 6. The ascending melodic minor scale ; The minor third ; The I, V, and V7 chords in minor ; Minor triads in major keys ; The descending melodic minor scale ; The Aeolian mode ; Relative keys ; Table of relative major and minor keys ; Recognizing the minor in melody ; Melodies for sight singing, Section 4".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. The beat unit divided in third in simple meter ; Triplets in syncopation ; The harmonic minor scale ; The minor sixth ; The IV chord in minor ; The II in minor; the VII triad ; The diminished fifth; the augmented fourth ; Sextuple meter ; Nonetuple meter ; Duodecuple meter ; Melodies for sight singing, Section 5 -- 8. Modulation ; Near-related keys ; Modulations from a major key to all near-related keys ; Compound meter, half subbeat values ; The triplet in simple meter, subdivided ; Melodies for sight singing, Section 6".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. Near-related modulations from minor keys ; Minor seventh chords ; The tenor clef ; Tenor clef transposition ; The major seventh ; Major seventh chords ; The half-diminished seventh chord ; Melodies for sight singing, Section 7 -- 10. Chromatic tones ; Chromatic auxiliary tones ; Chromatic tones in the turn and in changing tone figures ; Mixed half- and third-of-a-beat values in simple meter ; The duplet in compound meter ; Chromatic passing tones between chord tones of I, IV, V, and V7 ; Appoggiaturas with chromatic tones ; Appoggiaturas approached from successive scale tones ; Near-related modulations from major keys, continued ; Near-related modulations from minor keys, continued ; Melodies for sight-singing, Section 8".
- catalog title "Ear training and sight singing.".
- catalog type "text".