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1. Place over the first of the following notes its perfect fifth; over the next its minor seventh; under the next its diminished fourth, and under the last its diminished seventh :

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2. Put the following into "short score" for the same voices:

2. Express the following in Tonic-Sol-fa notation:

3. Write the scale of G (Sol) minor, in its two diatonic forms, and in its chromatic form. 3. Write the Lah mode in all the various forms with which you are acquainted.

4. Write the pluperfect fourth or tritone of the major scale indicated by each of the following signatures :

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4. Write a pluperfect fourth or tritone above each of the following notes:

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5. Write, after each of the following, the tonic of the minor scale of which it is the signature:

5. Name the respective Lahs in Keys D, E flat, F and G.

thirds, which follow:6. Place a large M over each of the major thirds, and a small m over each of the minor

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6. Place a large M over each of the major thirds, and a small m over each of the minor thirds, which

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7. Express in musical notation a sound equal in duration to seven quavers, in two different ways. 7. Express, in Tonic-Sol-fa notation, a sound lasting seven pulses in primary and secondary accents.

8. Write a measure in every kind of compound time with which you are acquainted. 8. Write a measure in every sort of time with which you are acquainted.

9. Write and figure the bass of each of the inversions of the common chord of G (Sol) in two or three different positions.

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9. Write and figure the common chord of Soh in two or three different positions.

10. Follow each of the chords below by the same chord in a better position.

10. Follow each of the chords below by the same chord in a better position.

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