The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 25, 1904, Page 1

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Ox: IWPH VP LESSON NO. 6 Grove’s Music Simplifier Copyright, 1904, by W. Scott Grove, Scranton, Pa. B E Key of B has five sharps, but with this chart you may learn the rhythmic ckords as easily as you did the key of C, which has_neither sharps nor flats. Place the' chart directly over the keyboard and at right angles to it, so that the small letter D with a dash above it on the chart is directly over D on the keyboard. Then the white spaces on the chart will be over the white keys and black spac black keys. The top, middle anc lower sections on the lower chart sent the three chor: mastery of which w e any one to accom- on the piano a dy in the key and the upper rt represents the chords of the key of G sharp minor. The black letters are to be played with the left hand and the colored letters-with the right hand. The relative of tlie key of B is the key of G sharp minor, and its chords are given in the chart below to complete the sixth music lesson in series. Now, having placed the chart on the piano so that the small letter D with a dash above it is directly over D on the keyboard, play the black letter on the top section with the left hand and then ‘the three colored letters in unison with the right hand. “Next p! the middle section in the same way, then the lower section, and then re- turn to the top s B} nall letter D witlh a dash above it which gives the chart position must not be d. The kno ing the proper chords knowledge. TH LE

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