A Treatise on Harmony. Key to the Exercises in Part 2_Joseph Humfrey
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FACULTY
, Faculty of Music Library
Anne Bolger
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
A KEY TO THE EXERCISES IN
PART
II
OF
A TREATISE ON
HARMONY BY J.
HUMFREY ANGER
Late Professor of Harmony,
etc., at the
Toronto Conservatory of Music
Hon. Mus. Doc., Trinity University, Toronto; Mus. Bac., Oxon; F.R.C.O.
BOSTON, MASS.
THE BOSTON MUSIC COMPANY (G. SCHIRMER, INC.)
:
Copyright, 1913, by
For B.
THE BOSTON Music
all
Countries
M. co. 3710
Co.
PREFACE To the purpose, the double purpose, of a Key, and to the use, the proper use, of the same, reference was made in the Preface to the Key to Part I. Reference was also made to the fact that the great majority of the exercises may be harmonized satisfactorily in more ways than one; but, that the solution given is regarded by the author as being the most desirable one in the interests of the student.
In addition to the above, two other points arise in connection with the exercises in Part II, to which a brief reference must be made. In the first place, it has been thought well to symbolize only the chord or chords under consideration in each chapter; for, the student should be thoroughly familiar with the various chords which
have been previously considered. In the second place, in regard to the figuring of auxiliary notes, and in accordance with a very general law, the accented ornamentations alone are represented in the figures.
To Miss N. R. Hearn, for indefatigable clerical work, the acknowledgments and thanks of the author are due, and are herewith cordially tendered.
Toronto, Canada
March
24th, 1913
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