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Lessons in Music Form

CHAPTER V
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19, where the accompaniment, not shown, is carried along in unbroken 8th-notes).

In some part or other, by some means or other, the cadence-measure is kept alive; either by continuing the accompaniment, as in Exs.

18 and 20, or by quickly picking up a new rhythm, as in Exs.

27 and 28.

Conspicuous exceptions to this rule will be found, it is true, in hymn-tunes and the like; though occasionally even there, as the student may recall, the rhythm, in some cadence-measures, is carried along by one or more of the inner voices; for example, in the hymn-tune "Lead, Kindly Light," of J.B.Dykes.


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