Ꮵ Ꮵ Ꮵ Ꮵ VOICE TRAINING. No. 48. Ꮵ Ꮵ பய f=d THE SWELL. This is the final and great accomplishment of the singer, and can only be effectively studied when the pupil has control of the organs of respiration, of the shock of the glottis, of the union of the two registers, chest and falsetto, and of the two timbres, clear and sombre. Commence on C (1st leger line below the staff), with falsetto register, and pass to the chest-register; also begin with the sombre timbre, and in swelling pass to the chest timbre, keeping this quality when the greatest power is used. From G (second line), the falsetto is used up to D, where the head-tones commence. 41 с с с с с с с с с Practice in keys of A, B, B, C, and Db. CC F..... 2000! C CC F..... ALLEGRO MODERATO. p FOR SINGING-SCHOOLS, MUSICAL CONVENTIONS, AND THE SOCIAL CIRCLE. CHORUSES, GLEES, QUARTETS, AND SONGS. THE PIRATE'S CHORUS. FROM BALFE.. MAESTOSO. g Lay him low, lay him low, (19th P. M.) In DIRGE FOR A SOLDIER. In Roll the drum, and the clover or friend or foe - man, en DORT. fire the vol-ley! hand that made him; Rise of moon, or the snow; What cares he? he the clover or the snow; What cases he? he 6s & 4s. What to him are all set of sun, solemn night, our wars. dly by; Hand of man, or er can not know: Lay him MUSIC BY REV. A. A. GRALEY. I can not know: Lay him What but death-be- mock-ing folly. low! low! J.1 Prayer for our Country. kiss of woman? and for ever. Lay him :8: Lay him * low ! low! 4 1. God bless our native land, Firm may she ever stand Thro' storm and night! When the wild tempests rave, Ruler of wind and wave! Do thou our country save, By thy great might. |