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... hand how the music moves . The movement that you feel is called rhythm . Follow the rhythm of the dance with your hand - softly down , across , up . Is it light or strong ? gay or sad ? lively or slow ? deli- cate or vigorous ? even or ...
... hand how the music moves . The movement that you feel is called rhythm . Follow the rhythm of the dance with your hand - softly down , across , up . Is it light or strong ? gay or sad ? lively or slow ? deli- cate or vigorous ? even or ...
Page 80
... hand . Observe that on the first beat of each measure your hand moves down with a strong emphasis . Observe the number of beats that come before another strong beat occurs . Rhythm moves in measures made by a pattern of strong and weak ...
... hand . Observe that on the first beat of each measure your hand moves down with a strong emphasis . Observe the number of beats that come before another strong beat occurs . Rhythm moves in measures made by a pattern of strong and weak ...
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... hand ( bass voice ) and proceeds for four measures . Then while the left hand goes on with a new theme , the right JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH hand ( soprano voice ) repeats the first pat- tern . At measure 9 the right hand plays a new ...
... hand ( bass voice ) and proceeds for four measures . Then while the left hand goes on with a new theme , the right JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH hand ( soprano voice ) repeats the first pat- tern . At measure 9 the right hand plays a new ...
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