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INDEX. "^

Angry Words

cheerful Light

18

Arbor Day

00

Oft in the

Canada, our home

51)

Oh I'm

15

O'er the Ice

24

32

Rule Britannia

48

Come

follow

Evening

me

bells

Exercises in Chromatic tones

Transition

44

ti

Third step

i<

Voice

Time
Elementary Rythma
Farewell to study

preserve our native land.

Good Night
Gymnastic Song

Hurrah

for

Fun

night

stilly

a British

Ring

38

Boy

Ring

40

47

Sir Springtime

14

Softly through the Twilight

Spreading a

24

'Tis early

20

The Moonlight
The

Silver

21

Rumour

23

Gliding through the meadows

God

Ring

"

58

dawn

31
Sail

Lake

11

36

22

The Crystal Spring

39

41

The Woodman

42

40

The Red, White

an.;

Blue ...... 51

The Gleaner

17

The Diamonds gleam

10

Time

Heart of Oak

33

The

Home, sweet Home

30

The Maple Leaf

57

20

The Harp

03

I love

My

the

Sound

Land

native

Music everywhere
Modulator

My Father was

a Farmer

Merry Christmas Be'

May God
Our

preserve thee,

native

Land

Canada

Bell of

12

that once

Vacation Song

02

12

Whene'er you see a Schoolboy

04

While Shepherds watched

49

55

Work and

50

be joyful

50

We all are happy Rovers


We hail the Winter King

13

Yes or No

19

COMPLETE

THREE BOOKS.

IN

/i

CANADIAN

MUSIC COURSE,
BY

ALEXANDER

CRINGAN,

T.

Graduate and Licentiate of the Tunic Sol-Fa College, London, England


,

2'eacher of

Music

in

Toronto Public Schools.

BOOK

II.

TORONTO
CANADA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
(LIMITED.)

ntered, according to Act of Parliament, in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture, in


the year J ^38, by The Canada Publishing Company (Limited).

'"P"

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURS:


ADDITIONAL EXERCISES.
FOR

THIED STEP.
Key a.
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1.

|1|

Id

:t|

:s

|pi :r.d|r

:s

|n

Id

:s

:-

II

2.Key D.

:m

IS

If

:1

jr

:f

:t

:1

Id'

:-

I="
3.Key D.
I

:f,m|r

||d

It

:s

:d'

11

:s

|l.,s:f.,m|r

:m.rld :

4. Key E.

:s.m|l

:s

|d'

:m.,f|r.,m:d

|m.f:r.m|d

:d.m|l.f

Id

11

5.Key F.
|:s.l|
:s.l|s

:m.f|m

:s.l|f

:m.f |r

:rj.r

6. Key O.
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7. Key
lid'

im'.tld'

tr'

Is

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|m

rs.,! :f

|m

:f

:f

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C.

:-.t:ri

Id'

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:m

8.Key D.
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ils

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|f.s,f:mj jr

.s

:d

9. Key E.
n.s
II

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jd'.sin.r |f

.1

:d'

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THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.


10. Key D.
||s.m,f:scl|s

:d'

l:tl

|d',t.

|f

:m

|s.m:f,m.

r|d

:-

11.Key G.

/:m

:m

Is

Ir

:f

:m

:d

|r.m:f

If

:m

:s

.r

':d

:d.tilr

12. Key A.
:d

III

:i

:d

It,

|d

:t|
I

13. Key D.
|:s.l[f
:l,t|l

:s

d'

:-

:f

.mjsi

:n.r |d
li

14.Key O.
|:m.s|f
:r

:1 .t 11

,s

:s

d'

.nlf

:r

|m

15.Key Bt?

:m.f|l.s:s

d'

Id'

:r'.t

:s

id'.m;f

.r Is.titd

II

16. Key D.
:m.slf :m.r

:s.m|l

|1

:t.d'|s

:m.,f|r.m:f.r |d

OUR NATIVE LAND.


17. Key A.
r:si
1

Come

2Where
3

Come

l:si

d
let

M.

:-.Sild

92.

:r

^H
THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

WE
18 Key

HAIL THE WINTER KING.

G.
s

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

GYMNASTIC SONG.
19. Kky
f:d

.,r

:n

IPut

a-

way,

2 Here

we

sit,

put a here we

:d r

:d .,d

:m

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way
sit,

.8

:d

.,1-1

.m f

tise

:m

PI

wea

to

.,f

|s

:m

.,8

.m

:f

lids

:r

:m

1 |s
a while,
to sleep.

:d

|r

be - guile,
can keep

.d

|t|

.s

And we'll
And we
:d

.,f l'^

:1

,s

- tics, the
gym-nas
time
some - times a wake scarce our eye
:d .4 f .m
.t|
:d ,r |m
li

prac

:d'

ev- 'ry book for


and our veins go

:m

Is

,f

:m

|s

.,f

.t|

.,r

We are
But we
:d

.,ti

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

FAREWELL TO STUDY.
(holiday song).

20. Key A.

'.S|

IFare
2

well to
hail a

We

l.Si
I

:mi

.Si

stu
-

wing

dy

gain this

,Si

:ni

:d

.S|

,si

.Si

.d

and

to

joy

0U8

.d

.4 r .r
books, How fast the
:d

day, For

:d

.4

we
t|

are
.t|

:r

.s

time

is

tired

and

lt|

.t|

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

ANGRY WORDS.
21. Key A
:d |m
Si
1.

2.

3.

Thoughtfully.

:d

Angry words too


Angry words too
Angry words, 0,

m,

:m|

oft
oft
let

:m,

{si

:d

1;

|S|.S| :m|,f| S|

|m|.m|:d|.ri n,

:1|

fi

hour,
slip;

:-

:1,

.1

:f|

m,

,fi

life
life

are
are

tie

spi

rit

:si

Si

vil

pow'r.
word,

soil

the

lip.

Si

:fi

an

:d

:m,

:r

:mi

Si

:d

of
in

links
links

gen

Im,

:mi

:si

|ti

:ti

|m

:d

Si

broken By their false and


broken By a
sin - gle
ever Check them ere
they
|fi.fi

:r

Bright-est
Bright-est
May a

stirred

li.li

are
spoken In a rash and thoughtless
are spoken, Evil thoughts by them are
them never from the tongue un - bri - died

t,

:m

|d

:si

MY OWN NATIVE LAND.


22. Key A.
Si

W.

M96.

:si

roved ov

:n|.f|

|S|

,1|

moun

er

hand of friend ship how

hail,

dear

Can

m.

:ni.fi

Im,

:li

.ti

:di .ri

m,

:f,

.f,

:S:

:d .d |d

travers'd the

wave

:t|
-

bright eyes have smil'd


flour -ish-es
lib -

m|

:m|,m||m|

.d

rolling sand;

& look.d bland


erty's

:n|,m|

B. Bradbury

Id

tain, I've cross'dov-er flood,


have I grasped.
oft
a - da, land that we love,

right

Si

tree;

:si

Im,

:-

.S|

I've

And
Where
:-

.n,

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.


f.pi:r .d
I

<

In

:r .r

:d .l

.r

:d .r

S|

green and the moon shone as bright, It was not


my
far were the hours that I passed In my- own dear
Freedom, our own native home 'Tis the land, the

own

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fi

:m,.f,

|S|,fi

land

:Pi|.f|

nil

native

na

|li.Si:f|.mi

:f .r

|si

^
tive
of the

.d

:ti .t|

Si

:d

1st time.

:-

No,

land,
land,

:d.r

:r
no,
Yes, yes,

no,

no,

yes,

yes,

no,
yes,

S|

|S|

:l|.t|

free.

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*

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Yes,

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:d,
no,
yes, yes,

:si

:-

no, no,
yes, yes,

no,

D,S. 2nd

:i

No, no,
Yes, yes,

If

:m.f s

no,
yes,

no.

Fine.

land,
land,

no.
yes.

yes.

time.

--

free.

:r

ti
*

Si

Sung by 2nd part only.

COME,
W. H. Phillips.
23. Key B[j.
:si

l.Oh!
2.
3.

Oh!
Oh!

:m

HURRAH FOR

Alfred Smith.
Lively.

|m

:-.r

come, come, come.hur- rah


come, come, come,hur- rah
come, come, come, hur- rah

:d

FUN.

Id

:-.Si

:si

for
for
for

Si

10

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.


t|

:ti

be

less
-steps

foot

mer

ry

|1|

for

mirth.

We'll

call.

boys

we.

With
Our

are

:Si

f,

:f,

:m

:-

quoit,

and
and

stud

ies

:d

:si

home-ward

Si

hill

:ti

time

m,

:si

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

THE MOONLIGHT

11

SAIL.

24. Key D.
/

:d

.r

Now

Hpark

2 The
3 Oh,

:d .d

pers

:f

:1

moon
lim
glide

tho

to

:m

:d

its

are
from the

id

.r

beam

path - way
heav - ens

above

us,

sweet -ly

chim

ing

|m

:d

:s .s

|m

iiiC,'

Si

:m,m f

s
sil

:t
-

ry

:f

Si

:s

.s
the

v'ry

light,

Is

ing
taut

bright.

And they

hills,

Their

:n

glow
dis

:1

:f

:d.r

light glow, Which a fai


pid brine, And tho
a - long. While the

:f

in

.f

now

light
bolls

:m

:t

and bright

full of

list

spray our
deck the
ves

ling

stars

:d

:m .n
-

As
As

:m

forth

in the
we
go
they shine from the
their song as wo

soft

We'll re- turn

:d.d

:m

:d

Id

'

.m

|m

:m.f

:d.r

'.

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

12

MUSIC EVERYWHERE.
25 Key G.
d

.d

M.

90.

Chester C.

Alle'.

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE,


^
f

"

13

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

14

SIR SPRING-TIME.
28.- -Key
/

.,m

F.

s'

M.

1.

Sir

He

3.

His

Spring-time
a
breath per

4.

The

fields

gaz'd

are

:m

|r

youth

of

vale

and

hands

with

earth

is

:r

Cheerfully.

:s

2.

:d

120.

prince

:d'

;s

.,1

.,f

|m

:m

came

to

view

the

land,

round
fum'd

him

as

he

stood

the

sof

His

with

beau

ten'd
ty

air.

soon

clad.

The

n
:f

pi.,f

:m

.,r

|d

On
:d

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:m
eye,

:d

:r

16

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16

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

THE DIAMONDS GLEAM.


[Let the silences, be exactly attended

30. Key G.
^:s
1.

2.

3.

The
Our
The

V:si

m,m:r
merri-ly

h(--i

d
dia

Allegretto.

:d
-

sleigh
trees

Id

100.

:d .d

monds

gleam

in

bells

sing,

With a

fly

m,

past,

^\

M,

:ti

to.]

Sharply,

:r

the sun's
silv

And the win

*^\^\U\

bright
ery
try
:si

1"
1

:r

beam,

As

ring,

blast

With
:si

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

THE GLEANER.
31.-

17

18

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

l'U>Pi'

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.


:-

Id'

.1

month

ev

'ry

ring

sweet bells
land arch

wood

.f

,1

:s

:-

II

.m

:s

id' .1

.f

:m

|m

.d

:m

.f

and

ev

ath-

and

wart the starry night,


meadow-sprangled floor,

.f

:d

M.

rol-ling

'ry

:m ,d

.f

birds

ev

Id'

er's

cheer,

in
er

more,

OR NO.
Dr. L, Mason.

96.

:m

Si

r
show,
slow,

:f

When yon
While hp

.n

in

:si

>S|

:1

mi-m.

.S|

Si

m,

n,

:fi

woe.

:si

t,

:1|

with wisdom say,


per - mits it, say,
the lit-tle
words.

Be

Save

m.

,f

:t,

Short speech suf- fi - ces


deep thought to
Time nev - er lin - gers, moves nev
er
for joy
3 Deep may the im - port
or
.

flight,

1.

:mi

"While

:-

2.

m.

Add

year,

|pi

.1

:r

farm

.r

d d

.d

:s

.1

.f

YES,
33. Key G.

:-

.1

treasure and add pleasure to


the
bound his active coursers like the
beauty and a
treasure are for

.m

Ih

Yes,
Yes,
Yes,

or
or
or
:si

No.
No.
No.

n,

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

20

LOVE THE SOUND.

34 Key
f.Si

|si

plovG
lovo
2 1
love
a I
1 I

.Si

M.

B\).

n|.f||s
tlu!
tlu!

the song

:S|.S|
fall,

strong,

:-

m,

:fi ,f,

t|.d:r .mjf

morn has
hand that

:d

Ri'eat mill

plougnman

Hi

S|

:p1|

m,

wheel,

{si

rears

:si

|S{

li.Si;fi .ril d|
dri

mow
fly

ver's

broke,

the

wall,

:s,
-

:S|.Si|Si

S|

:d

if.m, m,

|m

:S|

:d.d

:n|

|si

:S|.S|

:d

|si

:m|.m|

With the cheer-ry

And the keen sharp


And the busy hum

shap

of the
stroke of the
the
of

:S|.S;

:
-

load - ed
the pressing
Mie knitters

fi.mi:ri.d||ri

:f|

dy

n,

By the hea vy
And the rush of
And <^he click of

whip,

er's sythe.
ing wheels,

on the stur

:-.i1S|

:S|.S|

ly

:f.

:d.d|r

ti
falls

The sound of the ham - mcr's


The roar of the furu - ace

:1|.S|

:di.riini

thoughts that around him throng,


S|

A. Christy.

floor, Ere the


of
flails on the thrcsh-ing
vei'ing ring of the trow - el,
struck Hy the
of the type on the prin - ter's stick, 'Mid the

:ti

fair

That

blithe,

mi,fi| S|

And the blow


And the sliiv And the click

oak,

:-.d

wcod- man's axe,

:di.riimi tf.n

n,

|m

:1|.S|

of tlio
of the
of the

sound
sound

W.

88.

warn,

m,

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.


t,

21

THE CANADIA

22

MUSIC COURSE

GLIDING THROUGH THE MEADOW.


36. Key E. M.
d'.d'

.m

:s

|1

Harold B. Adams.

88.

.s

:-

:f

.8

,m

1 Gliding thro' the meadow,


2 While it journeys on-ward,
1 So this lit - tie
streamlet,

Dancing o'er the green,


Path by rocks be -set,
Something like mankind,

.n

r' .r'

Runs

:n ,d

If

.m

:-

f .m

:r

.d

It

:t

jl

.8

:8

,f

|m

.8

merry

the

:f

.f

If

.m

d'.d' :8

.m

II

,s

,f

Day and

'Tis like youth's

:-

If

,f

.8

,r

.f

:m

.r

|d

:f

.m

|r

its

wa-ters flow,
-ly

Water quickly
f .m

young mind

:m

Waters slow

.m :m .d

Swift

night unceas-ing,

As its course grows shorter,


As the val ley rushing,

.1

With its sil ver sheen


Bounding onward yet

brooklet,

Leaping quickly o'er them,


Who whence first it bubbles,

|r

:r

.d

glide,

flows,
|ti

:
CHORUS

r',d'

:t

.1

Is

.f

Hurryingquickly onward humming as


Till they reach the ocean Mingling with
Manhood in his struggles Quickly comes

.1

:8

.f

|n

.r

:d .r

:t

they

go-

its

tide.

and

goes.

:f

.f

Gliding

.r

Gliding

d'

:t

.d'

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23

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24

3. Keys A, B(^,
In :r Is
(Is :f

:f

:r

Is

:f

|m

:r

jm

:f

m :
II

Koo koo koo koo


Scab

4. Keys G, A, B[7,
|m
m
:f
:1

Si

:r

':ti

Oo.
Ah,
Ai.

Ee.
Oh.

5 Keys

G, A,

B\).

:ti

|d

:r

m,

:si

|1|

:S|

:f

:li

Is
I

:f

:si

Si

Oo.

Oh.
Ah.
Ai.

Ee.

TIME EXERCISES.
37. Key F.

:d

.d

|d

:d4 4|d

:d ,d

|d

11

TAA,

TAA TAI

TAA

:m .f Is

TAA TAI TEE TAA

:f

4"

^r

TAA TAI TEE TAA

:r

^ti

|d

:f

^m

,r

|d

:f ^s ^f

|m

11

|m

:s

.f

:t,

.d |r

:f ^s

J Is

:d ^n

,s

11

C Id

If

AA.

25

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38. Key G.

:-44ld

:d4 4|d

:-

AA

TAA

AA TAITEETAA

TAA TAI TEE TAA

AA

TAI

A. {Id

:-<tud|r

:m

^f ^s

If

:- ^n ,r

B.

:-<r<m|s

:1

<s ^f

|m

:- <f <r

:-ini<f |r

:m,f

Ir

:- ,n ,r

Id

li

IP

C. {|s

,s

TEE TAA

AA

39. Key G.

:-r4ld

:d

44

:-

r A d

AA

AI

:-

II

TAA

TAA TAI TEE TAA

AA AI TEE TAA

A\r

A.||m

:-r*r|d

:li

^ti

B |s

:-r J

:1

tS ,f

cjld

:-rir|m

Is

:f ,s

TEE TAA

AA

*s

:- ,- ,r

|s

:-

^ti

40. Key F.
(Id

:ti

.d

|r

(If .m

:r

.m

|f

.,s

:s

Ke.s

:1

.fe

:m

|f .,m :r

.,s

|s

:m

|d

],

41. Key D.
S

.,1

'S

.fe

1^

Is

:-

.d'

f s

Im

:f

:r

:-

II

42. Key F.
(Is

:m.,f:s.,l|s

:m

:-,s|f

:n.,f '.rMJ^Ir

:d

=11

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26

57. Key
fid'

:t.l|l

:l.B,f|m.f,s:l

':s

58. Key G.

|m

:r

:l.s|f

:s

:d

:r

If

:-.r :d

: :-

|d

: :

:r

:1|

60. Key E.
:m

f:s.,l|s

:f.,s|f

:n.fe|s

:-|

:-,n:r.s|d

59.Key A.
jlsi

:-

:s.l:t.r'|d'

:d'

tm.rld

ELEMENTARY RHYTHMS
For pupils preparing for Elementary

^ay^y, " In happier hours."

7.Key E. M. 100.
:i|d :d.r:m.f|s

:d.r:n.f|s

(Id

:s

8 Key G. M. 100.
Id : :t| |1|
f:si

:-

.f

:m

11,

.m:f.slm

:1

Is

:f

:1

|s

:f.m:f.s|

:ti

.r

Certificate.

:d

:d

t._

-AATAT. Hymn-tune, " Wainwright."


:r
lr.n:f,m:r.d|d :ti
:d

:d

:t|

Id

:-

: |

II

9. Key E.
l:i

M.

100.

lis

:s

.f

|m

{If

:-

.m

|1

:-

.f

|n

:r

:-

,s

lti

:d

Hymn-tune, " Simeon."


.d
:Id

^
1

||m

:r

.d

|f

:-

.1

Is

11

.f

:n

.r

|s

:1

:m

.f

|m

:r

!i

%1

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

(The pupils to take each part alternately).


/. R. Thomas, "Picnic."
10.Key D. M. 100.

|d

:d

Id

ti

:m ,f

Is

d'

:d

|m

ti

m.f
d

:r

.f

.n

:d

|d

Id
.m

:f

.s

:d

:s

.m

:r

.f

|r
|si

:s

m
fif .s

:1

.t

:r

Id'

:s

|m

:t,

d
d

Tafatefe,

11. Key C. M.
||d,d..d,d:d

.m

(Is

rim

.d

:m

||d,d.d,d:*^ .s

Bvole Call, "

72.

In

:m

.d

Is

.m

.d

:d

|d',d'.d',d':d

|d,d.d,d:^

([s,s.s,s:s

|m

:d

:m

.m

(Altered).

|s,s.s,s:s

.d'

Id

:d

Drive,"

|m,m.m,m:m.n

:d

.d

|di,d'.d'4':d'

|n

Walk and

.s

\^

.d

:d

TAAtefe.

12. Key D.

M.

Bugle

72.

Call, "

lid

.d,d:d

.d

Id

,S|

:d

.s,

rim

.d

:n

.d

is

.s ,s

:s

.s

jld

.d,d:d

.d

Id

Hay

up, or litter down."

.m,m :m

.m

.s

Id'

.s

:d'

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28

tafaTAI.

13. Key F. M.
||:si ,S|

Bugle

100.

|d,S|.m :d,Si.m

.s,s:s

|s

|d,S|.n

.s,

" IJefaulters."

call

|d

:d,S|.m

11

TAA-EFE.

14. Key G. M.

:d

Bugle

100.

.,d |S|

:si

^si

:m

.d "Is

" Salute for the Guard."

call,

:d

.4 |d

:si

.,si

II

.d

:m ,d In

.s

S|

{I

15Key C.
:sMS|d'

Bugle Call, " Officers."

M. 105

:sMs:s.,s|n

:s

:s

:s.,B:sMs|n

:s

:n

d'

<S )S tS fSI

:d.d:d.d|d

j.

f:s

Id'

16 Key F.

ild

M 100.
:

.,S||d
.,Si|d

|:si
:si

:S|.,S||m

|n
jm

:n

:si

|m

.,si

:-.d|n

:m.d|si

||

Hymn-tune, " Turo."

if.m:r,d|f :m

:-.s|d' :s

|d'

:t

:si

|d.,S|:m.,Si|d.,Si:n.,s

:si

Is

.,Si|d

M. 100

(|d:m.,f|s :-.sll

Bugle Call, " Orders."

:S|.,Si|d

(|d.,Si:m.,S||d

17. Key

|r

11

18. Key F.

Id

:S|

.,d|d ,m

:d

In

:d.,m|s

!|d

:d.,d|d

Bugle

M. 100

:m.,d|si

:S|

.41^

:s

.mid

:S|.,Si|si

:d.,m|s

:S|

Call, "
'.d

Id
:S|

General Salute."

.,d

:si

.,d

:d.,d|d.m:s .m|
Id

:d.,d|d

11

-AAefe.

19. Key F.

M.

Rvgle Call, "Assembly."

100.

i|s

|-.,n:d.S||d

|-.,Si:d.S||d.,S|:d.Si|d.,Si:d.Si|

(Id

:m

I :

|-.,n:d.Si|d

|s

29

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.


20. Key F.
:d

.4

Iti

ill,

M.

Hymn-tune, "Serenity."

100.

:r

:d

.ti

|m

.r

Is

:fe

is

:s

:d.,ti

:r
1!

21. Key D.

M.

|mm:m

:r

:d

Hymn-tune, " Arlington."

100.

|d.4:d

:m

r..s :f

:r

:r

|m.,m:m

:f

|s.,s:s

:1

|r.f:m

:d'

|d

:r

(Is

Barneft, "

22. Key F. M. 100.


:-,m:f ,1 |s.,m:d.d:d
23. Key F.

:s

M. 72,
|m.,f :r.,^:d.Si|d

:s

|m.,f:r.,r*i:d. S||l|

Hark sweet
!

Mazzinghi,
:

echo."

:-.s :f .m|r.,t|:S|.Si:si

"Tom

Starboard."

:r

|m.,f:s.,m:l,s.f,njr

:ti

|d.r :m.s,f:m.r|d

Key F.

24.

|m

:d

.,f

:f

M.

"

72.

.,s

:m

|s r^

|f .,m :f

Home, sweet home."


:- .d,d
.r |m
I

.,f

:f

.,s

:m

|s

.s

If

.,^

:f

Id

.r

II

25. Key

O.

s,f .m,f :s

M.

J. R. Thomas^, "Picnic."

60.

.1

Is

.ml

Ir'

d'

:t,l .s ,f

.,d'

{|

||n

|s,f.n,f

.d',t :1

||t

26. Key F.

j:s.f|m :
(Id

:-,r:m

.t ,1

.1

:pi

|m

Is

.ml

:d'

|s

M. 100
:r .n |f

|m.r :d

Hymn-tune, " Prestwich."

:--

:ti

|d

:r

:~

:d

|d

:ti

:ti

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30

HOME, SWEET HOME.


Key E.

61.

A
I'Mid
2

An

.,f:f

plea

ex

l.d

With feeling.

.,s

Sir H. R. Bishop
.,n:r*?

.,s

f .,m:f

.,r:r

.,s

ev

er

so

give

me my

- la-ces
though we may roam,
home, splendour daz - zles in vain,

fron?.

.,m

:m

hum
low

.,d:d

.jta.

.s

ble, there's

li

^:f
-

.,n

:d

.n

d'

.,t:l

.,s

:m

.s

skies

seems to hal

gai

ly

that

came

:d

.m

.,d :r

:n

.s

.f

charm from the


-

ing

.,s:f

.,n

d'

.,t:l

.,s

seek

thro' the world,

them,

with the peace

:f

.,m

PI

is

of

.d

:li

.ti

.,^:f

.r

.s

low us
at

:-

.m

S)S

there,

my

Which

me

call.

Give

.t|

:- ,f,f

.r

:-

else-

where,
all.

ta,

.t

.1,

The
:-

than

ita, .ta.

:-

not met with


mind dearer

esj^ress,

:r

home

Homei

:t,

.,s

place like

:m

home

.s

there's

no

:d

.ta.

li

home.

sweet

:si

/^

larcjo.

.,t:l

:r

sweet,

li

no

.r

it

:- .d,d

place like home!


tage a - gain

no

ly thatch'd cot

.,r :r

d'

Be

.1

:f

.r

place like
:li

.ti

Id
I

home.

.ti

:li

sing

:-.d,d

sures and pa
ile

.,f:f

birds

.r

:-

.s

There's
:-

.m

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?rr

riS

62./

1 'Tis

ear

2
3

The

Where

is

A. T. Cringan.

:-.r

:m

:-.f|m

l.t:d'.rMdi

:s

:1

dawn and

all
a- round Bright dew - y
ilowr's I
and bal - my grove With dew - y
gems are
the hand would crush the flower Un- heed -fnl of
its
m
:m
:m.f
f
:d
:-.r|d
:f
:-.tilli
Is

ly

vale,

:d

EARLY DaWN.

Key D.

:d

31

and

hill,

view,
bright

Up.

work

He

m :

In

l.t:di.riid'
ev

<f;

:d

:d

:1

:- .r
I

:n

ris
ing from the
moun-tain wilds where
-

who

out -pours the

:-.ti|li

:d

s
fer

:-.f |m
-

genial

tile

we

'er

:s

ground Of

rove.

show-er

:-.r Id

Beau
Is

:n

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

32

EVENING BELLS.
Solo with Vocal A.-oompaniment.

63. Key C.

Arranged by A. T. Crinoan.

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s

I
1

I
1

33

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.r

sad - ness and gloom


to the
should an - y
foe
dare to
true heart beats proud -ly, there's
far
o'er the o cean the

COW

:m|,f,

:1i

.ti

:mi

.fi

PI

:r

:t|

.d

:r

.r

Si

thieat
light

sea

ard and
en
our shore,
each eye,
in
man may roam,

Light-

slave,

Then
As
His

Si

.Si

CHORUS.
heart
let

.d

ed and free
us but sight

bright - ly
heart's in

:t|

:t|

oak

Is

its

folds

old

Eng
Si

Ji

.d

|r

are our

ships,

:S|

'li

|t|

r .d

:ti

.m

jd

rea

dy, aye

ti

are the

him, we
rip pie
land, with
-

wave.
more.

on the
ones at

sky.

lov'd

:ti

.d

:ri

.ri

:m

.,m

:d

.,r

Heart
:d

.1,

of
the
for no

Gons
ask
out

of

.,d

ready

oak

:li

d,d.-

:si

.,r

home.
:t|

Si

|m
men

.,t|

We're

|d

.,t|

Heart of

our

are

:r

|Si

.S|

'^(di.-:

steady, boys,

steady;

d,d.-

ni,d|.-:

.Si

We'll

I
|

li

:si

,t[

li

brave
f,

:d .r

II,

:r

:si

o
|m,

cean a-

gain

and

:f,

Si

:si

O'ER

:r

.f|

65. -Key A|7.

.fi

|m

the rude
:1|

.m,

THE

,d

.1,

:S|

.n,

.t|

a
.f|

gam.
m,

ICE IN MOONLIT SHEEN.


S.

Wesley Martin.

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:d

Fast

si

PP
m

:r

:d

|Si

:si

li

swal

forms

:m

grace

m,

Through
-

Through

the
ry
the

still

voi
fig

:m

If

:m

the

Stars

in

trees
lieav'n

Rings

the

laugh

:si

:r

/
Mu

ci
-

Through
t|

sic

the
lt|

:-

lows speed
are
fleet
grape
ful
:mi

:-

f,

Si

cles

air
ces

wing

ure

swim

:n

Gleam

:s

:s

Mer

Si

iiig;

ming

t,

PP
m

fling

:si

as

so
at

:1,

ing
ing
vine

t,

twist,
:-

'

Id

ming;

y
and

each

inis

:d

:r

ing;
ing;

snow

1,

Si

Im,

cold

:si

:-

:fi

:f

:-

t,

south,
by,

ring

:m
shine

skim

:-

der
the

ring

|si

:fi

are
are
are

:si

In

skates
free
fair

:d

Swift
Slen
Si

the
lets

and

Fast

Iti

35

:-

:li

If

:-

white,
clear,
-

hap,
111

:-

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

36

:s

On
Ev

the

wed

'ry

In

the

pulse
night

Si

:ti

111

ding
quick

wind

Si

:fe

:li

morn

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fr
sil

:r
-

.f

:m

.r

37

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

38

OFT

THE STILLY NIGHT.


Moore's Irish Melodies.

67. -Key C.

ml

:m'

10ft
2

When

d>

r'

i!

the

stil

ro

mem-

,mi,fi:m'

geth

.,1

in

:d'

bound

d'

J*

.,s

nie,

Fond

er,

I've

.d',r:d'

ly

night,

ber

all

.,f

ml

:1

.d'

.,s

:d'

.m'

When slum
The

-ber's chain hath


friends so link'd to

:f

.m

.,m

:m

.s

:mi

.,r'

d'

.,1

:1

.d'

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S

.m

mS

.m',f:mi

r'

slumber's chain hath

bound

.,m

.s

,d',r' :d'

d'

.,1

.d'

.,s

light

Of

oth

.m

brings the
.,f

:m"

Sad

thee,

m
1

39

mem'ry

d'

:d

r'

days a

er

:s

.,S

.,r'

round

m"^

me.

.f

THE CRYSTAL SPRING.


68. Key C. M.
s

:s

Hastings.

80.

:m.f

Is

.1

Give me a draught from the crys


Give me a draught from the crys
Give me a draught from the crys
Give me a draught from the crys

1.

2.
3.
4.

:m

sun

.f

:d.r

d'

IS

high
blow;
gone
pear;

tal

tal

tal
tal

spring,
spring,
spring,
spring.

'"^
:m

:d'

.t

.r

:s

.s

:1

:m .m f
:s

.1

:f

:m

Is

:m

:ri

.r'

.f

Id'

m
.t

:d

:1

dows

fling,

Where the

pearls

and the peb

bles

ther
ohoes
vest

ing,
ring,
sing,

From the
From the
And

frost

or

the flee
o'er the ver

cy
dant

m
d'

:- I-

lie,

snow,
lawn,
year,

:m

:-

:ri.r'

Where the
Fi'om the
From the

woods
plen

:m'.m'|r'

ty

m'

".r

And
;t.t

d'

If

has crown'd tho


.i'

Ir

:f

:r'

pearls and the pebbles


frost or the flee - cy
woods o'er the verdant
plen-ty has crown'd the
:b .s

.1

rocks and the woods their


leaves of the trees
are
tlow'rs are in bloom and the
rea - pers the nong of

wi
har

>

sha
e

When the burn ing


When the cool ing
When the win -fry
When the rip-'ning

|m

When the
When the
When the
When the
:d

:d

:m.f

:f

:-

:r

bree-zes
winds are
fruits ap-

Im

:d'

:f

lie.

snow,
lawn,
year.

:-

I-

.r

.t

40

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

41

GOD PRESERVE OUR NATIVE LAND.


70. Key

.(d)

:-.n||m| tm.

: I

May

His

hand pro
the right and
vish tricks of

right
-

:f|

|d

:r

:mi

Si

:fi

:- .r

:-

Im,

:fei

:m

:f

our

tect

Im,

:si

li

:r.m f

|d

:r

God guard
From kna

fell,

Si

:n

:li

:-.f||f|

S|

:si

free,

guide,

'.-.lilli

ti

Davenport Kerrison.

J.

preserve our
na - tive land, Fair Can-a - da
the
eign foes our land e'er threat With de - 8o - la - tion
their coun-cils
sent with our ru - lers Lord, And all

m,

:(r^,)

:d

:-Si|S|

God
Should for
pre
Be

Words and Music by

B[?

land,

And

lend us might, Th' inpol

tfi.si

li

:li

tics.

Turn

Si

:d

CHORUS.

:f

guard her
der
va

ty.
pel.

Thou

side.

ti

li
ber to
re their hearts a -

:li

:- .f

Si

m
val

ley,

d,

Then

m.

S|

:d
-

|r

each

moun -tain

:"i

S|

:- .r

cho

S|

in

cho

rus

d,

Si

m,

-.m, m,

bless ing
1,

tect
1,

rest

on

thee,

Si

1^1

:fei

If

:n

our
li

land.
|si
*

:d

Si

t,

1|

|ti

:-.ti

:-

Hi

li

glad

S|

Can
S|

.fijfi

:si

ri

Id

:-

Si

i)ennission of Messrs

jfCj

fair

Bi

I,

a -da,

.fi

fi

ty.

n.

Suckling

:
:li

& Bom,

|m,

'

God's
i

:fi

:r.m

right-hand pro

.r

ber
:

His

:-

re

:m|

:si

her

each

-.liHi

May

m
guar

Py kind

da,

S|

And

.d

:d

S|

Can

:r

.m.

shall

.t|

the

frain

Id

J~

-.S|

.r

and plain

d
-

Si

:- .r

t,

:-.ti

ti

:f|.si

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

42

THE WOODMAN.
71. Kky F.

:d.,d|r

A. T. Cbingan.

:"

:-.f|m

:-

li

Out in the bleak cold wood he stands,


Loudly the "winds thro' tree-tops sigh,
There is a time to work and sleep.

d :d.4

m
fly.

weep,
'

ti

:d

:d.,d|r

Si

:-.1i|si

:-

:m

:-.f

Usi :--

:d.4|ti :d

S|

:si

:-.r^

Swinging his axe with stur - dy


Swiftly the chips a- round him
There is a time to laugh and
fi

m :

:-li|S|

Hi

:s,

:f|.,li|si

Sharply th'blue-jay'i near him call,


Trembling.th'tree tops gay and brown,
Now is the time that trees must fall,

hands,

:t,.,d|r

:-.f,

:r.,r|m

:fe

round him

Softly th' snowflakes


Totter, an'then come
Pile up the fire and

:-

:t|.,t||d :d

t|

warm
t|

ye

:1|

d'^t:!

What

|S|

|t.,l

:-

Is

bare and
li

:li

:-

brown,
I

Si

care I

:-

i-^Sijdl'*^

:-,r

:s

:fe

:-.m,s|d'

for the

and snow

ice

all.

There away there away


m.,r:d
|Sof :m

:-.Si,d|^--.d,m s

fall,

crash -ing down,


:

down
r

.diti

.fls

Ev

you

'ry

.li

:-.d,m s

;s.f

time that a
I

Si

Id

:m.,f|s

:m

:-.m

So sings the woodman

go.

;d.li

:1

CHORUS.
s

"

;dMr|n

:r

tree
Si

goes
:S|

;d

;-

down.

Id

'-

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE


*

MAY GOD PRESERVE THEE, CANADA.

72. Key
/:d

4S

E^j

E.

S.

Ambrose.

THR CANADIAN MUSIC COU-^*^

44

EXERCISES

73. Key

II

:r

FIRST

Id

IN

SHARP

:s,

|1,

^N,

KtY.

G.t.
:r

Pr

74.- Key G.

TRAN

:m

:ti

Id

:-

D.t.
:t,

Id

:-

:r

|m

:-

:d

It,

:-

:r

^d

:t,

\i

|"^li

:ti

Id

:r

[(

tm

:r

[^f

II

75. Key D.
Id
Id
:t,
II d

A.t.

76. Key A.
:ri

i|d

Ir

:t,
I'

77. Key B.
d :ti |d

:f

78. Key F.
|d
:r

:1

B.t.

|^li

:si

[ti

:r

II

f|m

C.t.

|s

:- |

:li

|r

80. Key E|7


j|m
In :m |f
If

|d'

:r'

:f

I]

:t,

m'

|d

Ft

79. KeyBIj.
||d

:t

|t,m

:ti

Bb.t.
:r

lm

:-

\^l\

:1,

|t|

:si

Ij

45

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.


81. Key [?.
:n Id

Bb-t.

hd

:r

:f

d'

82. Key D.

'd

:r

In

:r

|1

|1|

:d

ir

:f

Hi

:t,

Id

:t,

Id

:-

:ti

A.t.

83. Key C.

In

:m

'Si

G.t.

tm

II

84. Key C.
jdi

:s

|m

G.t.
:f

|r

:-

ps,

:t,

|1|

:1,

|s'

|r

:f

|n

11

FIRST FLAT KEY.


85. Key O

:m

Is

f.F.

:f

H\

In

86. Key F.
i|m

:d

Ir

f.B^.
:s

87. KeyBE>.

:si

|1|

:f

Is

:d

Hi

90 Key A
:n Ir
(id
Id
ir

If

:n

=-||

f.EEj.
:t|

:r

:f

:
=-|l

f.A.
:di

It

:-

d's

|si

|i|n

89. Key E.

:n

fd

|ds

88. Key E.
(im

:d

:r

:ti

Id

:
^-11

:f

|r

:m

|d

;r

|d

:
=-11

f-A.
:!;

f.D.
:t,

Id

:-

ds
J

:f

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

46

"OH!
91. Key

B!^.

:d

I'm
I'm
I'm
m,

a
a
a
:m,

M.

:r

Brit
Brit
Brit
|si

A BRITISH BOY."

I'M

132.

ish
ish
ish

:si

:-.r

boy,
boy,
boy,

|d

:si

sir,

sir,

sir,

:-.Si|m,

:si

li

:f.r|d

joy
joy
joy

to
to
to

fi

tell

:ti
it

tell

it

tell

it

:l|,f||n,

:r,

F.t.

:-

you;
you;
you;

'M
A

me

e'er

er
loves

of

it

hon
hon
wor

:-.tild

:r

Bri
Bri

God

make me
ti

:m

:f

^1

:-,f|m

|r.d:r.m

ton's ev

ton

:-

.1

Is
est.

:f

Let

our. Then
thy, Life's
.f

:r

! !!

!
!!

! ! !!!

!!

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

A7

RING! RING! RING!


92. K.
(i
1.

2.
;l

Kinf^
Riii
Kin^'

T. F. Seward.

^Bt).

:si
!

Rinj^

Hint,'

Rin-;

:-

.d

How

Ring
Ring
Ringl

Re-

How
:-

Si

.Si

:f

ti ,f

Id

.ti

Ring
Ring
Ring
m,

ti

:si

Ring
Ring
Ring

Ring!
Ring
Ring

:mi

.r

:r

:-

S| .S|

:S|

.f|

.S|

S|

.S|

ti .r

:S|

.S|

:r

.Si

cheerful music

banish ev-'ry

The

cheerful music

.Si

Si .Si

:si

.fi

:m .m

s .f

:f

.r

ing,

To

ken, Are
er,

From
.Si

:n .m

and new year meet ing, With


un - bro - ken, May
for
ev - er, The
still go on
-

cir-cles all

Si .Si

:si

.Si

|m,

:si

Si

d
Ring
Ring
Ring
PI

:si
1

Ring
Ring
Ring

:m

spo

:3|

.t|

id

:li

.r

Si

.d

ti

How
:-

ken.

blessings share,
peal
of bells.

merry

.f

.ti

Id .m

|ri, .3|

.Si

S| .S|

:si

.d

ti

.f

:f

Ring!
Ring
Ring

The

cheerful

And

ban-ish ev' - ry care,


cheerful mu - sic swells.

Is,

The
.Si

Si .S|

.fj

mu
:S|

.ti

sic

.f)

er,

And

:d

.Si

sweet the chime of merry


sounding echoes fill the
sweet the chime of merry

The

That

of bells,

:fei.fei |si

:f

.S|

:d .d

chime

:-

Re-

May

ing,

merry

:m
bells,
air,
bells,

:si

|d
swells,

|n,

Ring

:-

future
t| .S|

.d

With

and sorrow sev

S| .S|

.d

How

:-

kindest wish es

.ti

air,

bells,
:S|

.S|

Im,
'I

fleet

grief

bells,

swells,
care,
swells.

happy hours so

:S|

Ring!
Ring
Ring!

Ring! Ring
Ring 1 Ring
Ring!
Ring
m,
:ni

Hi

Id

.ti

The

:S|

old

:f

ti .f

And
:-

Si

out our joy - f ul greet


friendly gift and to
richest blessing! ev I

.d

:m

sweet the chime of merry


sounding echoes fill the
sweet the chime of merry
I

.n

THE CANADIAN

48

iMUSIC

COURSE

RULE BRITANNIA.
93. Key

M.

Bt>.

72.

1.

2.

3.

|d ,r .m

:d

.Si

When

Bri

The
The

na

tain
tiona
ses

mu

,m

,f

:-

heav'n's

com

mand,

blest
free

as

thee,

fi

.ri

.S|

dom

found,

:ti

d
F.t.

ns

.r

:m

.r

from out
their

thy

Usi
;

.ti

the

turn

hap
:d

to
-

py
.Si

df

with

still

,s ,1 :s

.f

.d
at
80

not
m|,f|

:r

:s

first

m,

..Si

,f

.S|

,li

d ,r

:8|

,1|

.d ,r :n ,f .m ,f

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.


It onus.
m

.m

"Rule

Bri

Hi

tons

Si

t|

.m, "1,

.S|

n,r.m,f :s.f

Bri

.1i

never, never, never

|d,ti.d,r:m.r

.d

:r

Bri-j tan-nia

tan-nia,

.d

.m If .n

.f

49

.r

Iti

rule the waves,


:f|

.ri

|si

:r

shall

be

slaves."

:ti

WHILE SHEPHERDS WATCHED.


94 Key C.

Traditional
:di

d'

While shep
^2 To
you
!

Thus

spake

:s

:ri

seat

born of

Da

pear'd a

shin

.1

Is

:s

flocks

by

night.

in

Da

town
and

this

day

the

on

Is

,1

watch'd their
so

the
vid's

ing

:-.r

raph

:-

line,

throng

Of

:
:d'

d'

:s

The

:mi

Lord came down. And


Christ the Lord Ajid
God,
and thus Ad
m :-.f |m :s

.f

ground,

glo

ry

forthwith

:f

d'

:t

vid's

:pi

ed

:-

:1

herds

Id'

:f

by T. Scarisbrick.

air, arr.

:s

It

:1

shone a

an
Sa
an

|m

:d'
gel

All
Is

Ap
:s

It

:1

the

of

viour which
gels

:m

is

prais- ing

|s

:f

:s

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COUUSE.


s

:f

earth

dews

Au
song

fur

Ir

:m

moist
sun
tumn days
they guide
is

and

:r

Iti

:d

:f

51

1'

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COUKSE.

52

home
-

'

.d

to

de-

en

our

.ti

|r

:s

.s

shrine

of

ark
Bri

free - dom's fonnthen of


tons stand shoul - der t

the

sai

:m .m

If

.f

I'm

:s

.li

:ti

:r

.r

.r

,ti

dates make he
lands of vie -

:r

.r

:m .m

d
.s
-

it|

cheers
ViSi

:1|

.Si

t'ry

a-

ing be-

Id

.ti

:li

.S|

If

.m

:r

.d

rel

in

her bravo
antl the

.d

111

.S|

'.fei.fei

:s

.8

|f

.n

:r

ners

make

!t|

by
of
for
:1|

ty

ward

sing

X\

|1|

.,li

|si

the red,
the red,
the red,
.,fi

I'^'i

iSi

.d

ran -

prond

float-ing

s .,m :d
borne
boast

.,ti

:d

march on
t{

:t|

rocs as-

fry's bright lau


bly
slie bore
the good
in

ban
Hag

.,ti

men may

:s

Si

|d

.,f

un to
thro' the

days dawn

vie

.,t

er

no
hope

:1

:f

nia rode safe


land at foe

r .d

gar bright

.1|

lor's de-

can com -pare


-

man

:t|

>

.1

Eng

:1|

land
tan

and the

the brave
eu'd our land
ger can threat

fi

PI

.d

:r

of

threat

dan

.m

If

.s

:1

li

iiy

being in
ly

tl|

:li

P1{

:-

l^"

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

54

:m

.m

merry

merry,
S|

.m

.S|

:S|

.S|

f.D.

Shiver.

tajf

jj.

time.

m,

:-

:r

an
mirth

to

men,

thought of

care,

.f

:d

af

:s

gel

smg

ers,

and

mu

sic

:ti

tl

:ti

tl

will

sing
till

a
the

aX

good-

:ti

mas
f.

earth
ev

ish

Christ
Si

.1

Peace on

Ban
^r

A..t.

:-

:d

.r

hearts

and

voi

ces

words

of

cheer

and

ri

afl

*im,

tr.

:r

back
glad

the
ness

:-

:t,

f.D.

Lively.

^s

:s

.s

glad
ev

.s

Merry, merry,

'I

i|m.m

:m

:r

.m

.1

.f

low
bound.

where.

.S|

m,

al

,f

o
o

frain.

'ry

merry

merry,

be
a

.t

re

tl

here
smiles

Christ

tai

m
mas

s
bells,

I
IP

['

'11

'

8weet

r
S

sweet

ly,

'S

aS

ly

:t|

aS

al

Let yinr happy

mil

-sic

on

.m

:m

.m

af

.t

:t

at

11

.1

the
af

breez

es

merry,

merry
aS

Christ

in as

time.

PI

s
swell,

.m

55

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

MY FATHER WAS A FARMER.


98. Key D.
:s

IMv
2 My

ther
birth-day
met the

fa

We

l:si

li

:d.r In :m.f

was a
came my

foe,

plen

the

Id :d.r

:li .ti

The

d.tiir.dlti

:s .f

|m
one

long'd for

:d'

:1

Is

:si

mer

in
re

tide

was

m.r:m.f|s

|d

:d.m r

:d.r |n

:m.f

ho'd, and
ter wept,
fright-ful death groans
sis

li

my

:li .ti

:d .r

Id

and-

twen

ty

'lirtt

ed.
ing.

:r

.m

m.r:r

:ti

fe

:m.fe|s.l :t.d'

m.r:m.f|s
mar

:s

turn.

tial

wet

and dry,

foe

came

d.ti'.d.li

:1

If

on,

And

|ti.d:r.m

:m.r s

:r

f.r :f

|r.ti:d

ti.r:s.f

|n

their

|m.d:s,m

un - i -form. Hear
burn'd to wear a
lug-ging knap-sack box, and gun. Was
starved in prison till the peace. Then
:r.d

fill'd

:l|.d

:1

my ears,

.s

m.r:m.f |s.f:m

fjn^ll

r'

my

:1

:s

cat
clut

ches

:d

|r

But
;

:f.m

:n

drums and see a bat


harder work than farm
hobbled home on crut
ti

ing,

fe.s :l.fe|s

|f

:s

tie,
-

:m.f

charm

the

leg,

r.d:r.t| |d.r

:d

in

:l.t|d';:t.l

|s

:d'

h
*

held the plough, And


moth-er prayed, But

lost

scorned the low - ing


loud than

To
tunes more
They had me

I
had quite a
They march'd me on thro'

mow

Id

:t|.r

beef

For

went and
wisb'd that I
was

|r.d:d

|f>i

:f .m

off

:s.f|m

.s

good, With corn and


ther urged. But stout-ly
can- nons roar'd, The crim-son
far
fa

mow'd and

My

ing

:s

I
ty:
sisted ;

re
flow

P. Sims.

Lively.

:s

tie.

ches.

la|.S|:-,l|,t||d

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

Ob

WHENE'ER YOU SEE A SCHOOLBOY.


Morris, LL.D.
Adelbeht Gardenier.
99. Key B[j M. 84, beating twice to a measure.

fi.

:si

When
When
{When
When
Don't
v:m,

S|

e'er

:1|

:si

|si

:1|

:si

m :

:d

UHE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE,

57

*THE MAPLE LEAF, OUR EMBLEM DEAR.


100.
/:si

Key

Hi

Words and Music by Alex Muir, B.A.

B[j.

:S|

lln

days of

2 On
3 In

ma ny

:d,

d|

.d

1,

:d

si

Wolfe,
yore the he - ro
fields,
hard fought bat - tie
Autumn time our emb-lem dear,
4 God bless our loved Can- a - dian
home,
5 On Mer - ry Eng-land's far famed land,
-

:m,
I

Si

:-,ni

-.n,

fi

Si

t,

did
side

main
by

Si

:fi

r.r :d
Cana-da's

m,

:si

|d

:d

tain,

And

plant-ed

side.

For
Our

dom, homes, and


blood would dye
a

hue

crim-son
vast do
sweetly

i,

Si

:1,

free

main May plen ty


smile God bless old
-

iPi|

:-.ri d|

:li.s
|.0|

Si

firm

Bri-

:m,

ev - er
Scot -land

[m,

:si

:si

THK CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

58

CHORUS.
r.d

:si

:
I

The

ever.

ti.d:

Si

:si

Ma

pie

f
Leaf
Si

1,

hea

'.d
-

veil

:-.m

si

for

:- ,d

THE CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

CANADA OUR HOME.

102. Key At^


E. F. Ikish.

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1 First in

2
3

all

A. T. Crinqan.
:r

the

:l|.tild

Si

songs

we

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praises
ex
the
peo - pies
Si

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ring,

panse,

strength,

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a da
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our
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na

tate,
tions, where,

man

li

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home,
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ties

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the

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length.

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of

Child

boundless
mong the

Home

of

men whose

f,

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fi

:si

:f

truth and

freight,
rare,
right,

t,

Bat

:d

bring,
-

Land whose mines bear gold en


Thou dost grow willi pro - mise
ti

:f

:-

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our Coun-try's
we meas-ure
Guard -ed by
thy

Here
her well- loved name we
Do
we pledge tliy sure ad
Which a chieves thy fame at

:ri

Im,

Si

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Do

thy his -tory's back - ward gUxnce


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m
Let

sing

By

m.

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103 Key D.
Dr.

When sum
shrined
En

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The

1
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M. Harper.
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J.

4A

glebe

round

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mer

ARBOR DAY.
Alex. T. Crikgan.

:s

tints

with-in
re - claimed

homes

our
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the
the

spring's

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the

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est's green,
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light steals,

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:-

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kiss

the
a

high

way

buds
du
seems

and

dust

yrs
tune
the

to

sift

neath

their

sil

ver

fringe

we

feel

na

zeph
for

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smiled,

seek
bious Queen

:d

The
De-

To
:d

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And

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THE CANADIAN MUSIC C0UR8E.


:di

joy'd

bring
shei
ar

r'

:r'

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62

VACATION SONG.
104. Kez
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li

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ISay, school mates have you seen Vacation? For I think she's somewhere
have you seen Vacation, With a smile up - on her
have you seenVacation? She will vi - sit
soon the

'2 Say, teachers


8 Say, pa - rents

S|,S|.S|

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li

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She is standing outside with an in - vitation, Oh I'm


She has come to
re - ere
ation, She is
bring you
We've the hap - piest homes in
all creation. They'll be^

near,
face;

home,

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ling'-ring

nough she's
round the

here.
place.

hap-pier

when

come.

:si,l|.ti,d

glad e

.S|

she's

.ti

school in season, And the hard-est


young i - de-a To be
give you pleasure But our

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Of
Of

course we all
like
course you love the
course we're glad to

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TIIK

CANADIAN MUSIC COURSE.

THE HARP THAT ONCE.


105. KeyEij.
MoouE.

Tiios.

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64

EXEECISES IN CHROMATIC TONES.


KEYS

"

TO

THE MODULATOR.

F.

106.
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Is

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ri

107.

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II

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d'

109.

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Id

no.
d'

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111.
:se

II

112.

:de
113.

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d'

114.

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115.

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117.

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"

EXAMINATION
FOR THE

ELEMENTARY CERTIFICATE
OP THE

TONIC SOL-FA COLLEGE.


Bring cm separate slips of paper the names of six tunes, and Sol-fa
1.
from memory, while ix)inting it on the Modulator, one of these. tunes chosen
by

lot.
2.

laa, or any other syllable, in perfectly con'ect


Elementary Rythins " from Nos 7 to 2(5, taken by

Sing on one tone to

time,

any two

lot.

Two

of the "

attempts allowed.

The

pupil

may

Tuatai each exei'cise in place

of the first attempt.


3.
Sol-fa from the Examiner's pointing on the Modulator, a voluntary
moving at the rate of M. GO, containing transition of one remove.

Pitch the key-note by means of a given C, Sol-fa not more than


4.
three times, and afterwards sing to words, or to the syllable luH, any " part
in a

psalm or hymn-tune

in the Tonic Sol-fa notation, not seen before, but

not necessarily containing any passages of Transition, or of the minor mode,


or any division of time less than a full pulse.

The tones of a Doh chord being given by the examiner, tell, by ear,
names of any three lones of the scale he may sing to Um, or play
upon Bomo instrument. [Two attempts allowed, a different exercise being
5.

the Sol-fa

given in the second case.]

Thosf3 who pass this examination will bo furnished with a Voucher by


the Examiner, which should be immediately sent to the Secretary, with
the fee of 15 cents. The Certificate will then be forwarded to the Examiner,

who

will Bign

it,

and hand

it

to the student

on his application for

ALEX.

T.

it

CKINGAN.
iSecrekiry.

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