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WHEN MOST NEEDED.

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be, there will be differences in the intonation in the doubled melodies and portions of melodies. But it is the intonation of the players which is at fault in cases of this kind. It is perhaps a tedious but quite necessary process that all doubled melodies should be taken without accompaniment, until the men feel the true intonation. When the teacher sees that the baritone and cornet are running together in the same melody, he should, for his own satisfaction, and for the edification of his pupils, take those two jjarts by themselves and try to get them to sound as one. Sometimes the bad intonation and indifferent blend is caused by one player playing too robust and the other too weak and timid. But from whatever the bad effect may arise, it should be searched out and rectified. And it is not only in melodies that the doubled parts require to be tried together. Often enough the second and third horn parts are mere transpositions of the second and third cornet parts. Where this happens and the second horn 'is "la mere transposition of the second cornet noteSj it is good to try the two parts together to see if they do sound as one. The' second baritone also doubles the second .cornet in places, and may be tested the same way. Do not take anything for granted. You will, find out many things that will surprise you if you go into detail. Do not rest satisfied with "It sounds all right " ; go into detail, and make sure that it is all right.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8315, 13 May 1905, Page 7

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WHEN MOST NEEDED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8315, 13 May 1905, Page 7

WHEN MOST NEEDED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8315, 13 May 1905, Page 7

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