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Toronto: CANADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, (LIMITED.; SE'^t^ V , the yt.„r 1898, by The Canaiia Pubushind Compan-v. I.imetku. Tnr, \:\)Vi atioxai, .misi*- coi-ksk. SIGHT-SINGING STUDIES. lnti'«.(liiciii^' (1„. shariuMH-d fourth f) . Kky 1). .{|d :-.n|s :f.n|r :s |f :n 11 :s Id' :t.l|s : f e | s 80 /js :l.t|d' :s |f :n.r|s :f |n.f:s.f|rt :d I Kky <{. J|n :r.n|d : s, 1 1, :d | s, :- |d :r.n|r :s } f e f e J s ||s :d If :f jn.r:n.f|r : id :r.n|r :d 1 1. : t, |d THE PILOT. } II Key B1?. mf T. Haynks Hayly. V : s,.f I'ii S| pi Hi •Si I S| :n lot! 'tis a .Hi I ri| : S| •^ : r Id : .d t<;ir • fill iiifc'lit, Tlu'iv's : - .f 1 1 ri| : .n. i S| :- I- :s, si f^i : - I - : rii pii mil. r : si.lj 1 1, _^ l,.s, I si •i" not e. PI, L^^*^^* '^ "'^^^^ tl>e sea engulf'd My father's lifeless form; My only brother's boat went down In just so wild a storm: And such perha{>s m.-iv ])e niv fate Fear not! Imt trust in Providence Wherever thou nuiy'st l>e. ' IK) TIIK KOrCATlONAL Ml sic coi HSK. MERRY CHRISTMAS BELLS. KkV I). I.irrhi, s .8 : S .8 I 1 .1 ; 1 .1 Mfrry, nuMry, iiKiiy, nicrrv n .n : n .n I f .f : f .f 1 ciiiinc, f s :n 1 8 :d' ('liriNtiiuis liclls, () ^ :d In :n \V..nl.s aii.l MiiMl,. l,y .1. H. M|',{,{ay. t :r >-vv<><'f ly, r : ti PI 8 .8 : s .8 1 1 .1 : 1 .1 I s : n L«'t your happy nniMi.on tliiJ l.ieoz • i-s n .n : PI .PI I f .f : f .f I p, .^ ri/ard. t .t : t .t 1 1 : 1 iMfiTy, iiiciry <'liiist inns r .r : r .r I r : d ■( 8 :d will til PI :d [1 8 :fe \ I Inarts and 1 1 PI ;r PI : .PI men, <) d : .d fe : .1 V(»' • CCN r :-.d 8 time. t, PI III! d : r r :-.f .sill« - (MS, ti : - .r 1 :s d :ti 8 It, :-.t Send :-.8 8 fraiii S — — ^ riioin-s. Lirrhf. : - I 8 ; - o If :- 8 .s :s .s 1 1 .1 : 1 .1 MH'i ry, incny, merry, iMcny n .PI :pi .n|f .f :f .f" slfMCCf. f :r I't>«cp on r :t| 1 :8 sin« a f :pi t :1 back tlio s : s s :pi <'hristmi(s n :d If .1 swoci ly jr :f 1 8 :d' HWfll, () In :pi It :-.l oarth, u(.«id- 1 8 : - .f I 8 : - .8 I I n : - .PI J r' : - .fe ] fe :-.r J s : d' hells. O PI :pi t :r sweet ly, r :ti 8 :pi brctv. - cs PI :d f :1 sweetly, r :f s :d' SWfll, (» PI :n •'liime, f :- PI s -s :8 .8 1 1 .1:1 .1 1 Let your liapiiy music on the r n .PI : PI .n I f .f : f .f J ri/ard. t .t : t .t I 1 : t merry, mc^-ry Clirisiiuas r .r : r .r I f : r d' time. PI 12 Mcri'v Clii'istnias bells, () sweetly eliiine, Let youv hai)py nmsie on tlie In-eezes swell. () merry (Miristniiis time. Banish eveiy thoii^dit of etire, Let mirth ami music fill the air, Let words of clicci' ami smile.s ahoiind, ' Ami irladnt'ss cv'rvwhpvf-. O merry, merry, etc. } } / I d ; .d I d : d 1 . Hinr of m-act' to d .did : d TMK KDrr.VTIoNAI, MCSIC CorKSK STAR OF PEACE. 01 8:1 It :- smile (Ml ni«. : ti : li I S| : - / d : I r : - .r ( Far, 1. far )it *i ' - .ti dim r :r | n : r Nvaml'n'rs ucur-v, ti :t, Id :t, ,f d' : .d'lr'.d'rt.l Cheer the pi - lot 's n : - .n I f .n : 8 .f n :- I- :- sea. d :~ I - .- d Fur, li V In far It, - .r at H : .n I n : f e i l'.rij;ht the lieanis that d : .d Id :d ' (fioi. s : - .n I n : r i vi - sion flrear-v, n : .d I d : t, I f d' : - .d' I r'^' : tj , ('h«-er file pi . lot's n : - .n I f .n : 8 .f J Hea. d (\b :-.pi In :r -j I vi - sioii (Iroar-v, Un :-.d Id : t , 2 Starof hope, KleaTHO,, the billow, 4 Star divine, O safelv ^niide him; Hl^ ' t u s.:;;;; 'f "f " 'y,: ^'^^^ > ^^'''"^ t h; wa,urrer h;.me to th;e : ZX::^'^:, ^""*'^' '""•'^^' Sorejemptations Ion. have trie., :J star of faith, when winds are *''""' ^"'"" ''^ '''"■ mocking 5 ^^^^^. ^.f i,^ ^^^,,^^^^ ^^^^ ^,^^^ hiljow; All his toil ho f les to thee; Bless the sou! that si.hs for thee ' Save h.m on the billows roekinA', Bless the sailor's lonelv jmUo v ' Pur, tar at sea. Far, fur at sea. Key F. s :1 i.<'iiii(i - iio().r> n :f CHILDHOOD^S YEARS. s .f : n ^f years are n .r : d .r \'outli :s • fill :r V n r ,tn : r .n Cures jind ti .d : ti .d d' J : l_.s Hid - den d :d 1 tl«ys d f sor r :t .d' will : r .n :f rows : r s IKISS n t SOflll r :1 iiiK :f :1 :d Makinkk's Hvmn. s .f :n \ (I t-r us. n .r : d s :- (lone, t, :- f d' .1 :s .f tlan d Sers, :d lie l.c d .r : d .r n :r Sn.'ires im d :t, s fort' n d known. d s ns, n / - ^^ r y ir ' ''■'i^',;"''^^ and lowly, :{ Hark ! it is the Saviour calling, 1 rod Himselt this vale of woe; "Little children, follow niel" AiuM- iu-| HiH and rnnkr us holy, .Testis keep our feet from failino-; (niuid and ^Miide us while we o-o. Teueh Us all to follow Th.-e 92 / Key E. d' .d' :s THJO KDrCATIONAL .MfSK; COURSE. GLIDING THROUGH THE MEADOW. .n 1 .s / i / l.GIidiiiirtlii'o' flic meadow, n .n :n .d |f .n :- r' .r' :t .s |1 .s :- HniiH tlu' nwrvy brooklet, f .f :f .f If .n :- d' .d' :s .-n |I .s :- Day iuul nij2;lit nn-eeasiii^', II .fi : n .d I f .n : - r' -d' :t .1 Is .f :n .f Hurrynijifquic'klyoiiwai'(l,lfam'ing t .1 :s .f In .r :d .r s : - Id' : t .d' swift - ]y thro''the n .n : PI .n | n .n : g .s swiftly thro' the meadow, Gliding t :- If :I .s ?:ai - ly o'er its s .s : s .s I r .r : f .n gai-ly o'er its ])ebble.s, DaiK-ing s :- Id' :t .d' 1 .3 : f .11 DaTK'iiig o'er tJie green, f .n : r .d 1 1, t .1 :s .f In Wit'i its sil-ver sheen; s .f : n .r | d 1 .s :f .n |r Swift its wa-ters How, f .n : r .d 1 1, Harold H. Adams. ■ r s as n :t Id' they go. :f In f ^i"i - shine and tlie ^ ." : n .n In .n : s .s sunshine and the shadow, In the d' .d' :t .1 Is :t murmur of the l)rook's sweet 1 -1 : s .f In .n : r .r murmur, hear the murmur, of the 2 Wliile it journeys onward, Path by rocks beset. Leaping quickly o'er them, Bounding onward yet; As its course grows shorter. Waters slowly glide, Till they reach the ocean Misigling with its tide. mead f .f :f .f swiftly thro' the s :- I peb n .n :n .n | gaily o'er its r' :- I siiad f .f :f .f I sunshine and the II ow, f .f meadow n bles, d .d pebbles 1 ow, f .f shadow, } } Chorus. PI .f Gliding d .r Gliding t .1 \ Dancing I f .f I Dancing PI .f ] In the [ d .r J In the 1 .t ] Hear the f .S J Hear the I n song. •i So this little streamlet, Something like mankind, Who whence first it bubbles. 'Tis like youth's young mind ; As the valley rushing, Water quickly flows, Manhood in his struggles Quickly comes and goes. } } Kev C. r :pi .f \ 1. Oh. the I :d .r j : s .d' Ohwhrti p n .f 1 As it ' :d .r ( : s .d' I As we Chorus. TlIK Kl>r< ATlONAh MISIC ('(M'TISH:. OH, THE MExHRY, MERRY BELLS. (i:{ s nier n t •Joy • r a floats n t rest r 1 rv f t :1 u :f :t jin : s Is : d' .r' hells, Oh, the In : n .f t :1 .t words Dotlitlieir r :d ,r n' .r' : d' .1 | s mer-ry chiin-iii^^ hells, '. s .f :ri .f PI s :d' .r loiif4-, On the n : n .f r'_^ : t .1 hour From the t .1 : s .fe How we : S .s r : s .s j And w^e'll • ( :b .s ] To the ( : d' .d' I Wirli tliose ' : PI .n love to lis-teii to the niuMi" r' -d' :t .1 is .f :n .r d' .d' : d' .d' | d' heuvejily musie tell, n .n : mi .pi | ri pi' .r' :d' .1 Is ) sununer eveniiiso rare 1 mer f r' raer f :1 rv :f :d' :1 II :1 .1 bells. With those If :f .f It :1 .1 bells, With those Is :f .f t .t :t .t Id' merry chiminjr bells, f .f :f .f Ipi s .d' : t .r' i d' gewc^tle ehiniino; bells. n .pix;r .f Ipi 2 near the merry bells, ^ „ Ah we listen to the music A'i tiliV V'-' '^''"^' ^^'♦^''^^'^ n.erry Christmas bells 1 IS the old refrain With those n.errv bells, ' 'Sli:;:^^ SJ^ ^^^'^^'^"'^ Wm.t^.^,entleehimin.be,ls. Key Eh. lis :f.n|r :1 js :- j p, :- jp, :d.n|r :s I f e - |s :- \ Ijd' :t.iis.fe:s 11 :s.f|n.r:Pi |f : s.l | d : t, |d : I II 04 THK Er)r(?ATIONAI. MlSlC COrRSK. FOOTSTEPS ON THE STAIRS. KtiYAn. Tmdn-I,,. E. G. B. Holdb:r. { :s, Si : n n : -.f missfliemiiow-tlios) "i :si si :-.! n :r r :-.d • lit - tlo feet. That 1, :f, If, :-.! ti :s f :-.r used to come so s, :ti t| :-.t n : - - oft; d :- - { :s, ^ The i in. Si :n f :-.n lit - tie voice tliat •^1 : S| 1, : - S| r : 1| I r : - d used to speak. So fi :f, f, :-.l. t|.d: r.n f : t, sweet, so sil - v'ry S|.li:t|.d r : S| d :- 1- soft, n, : - - . r:d - And . :pi, d :1, 1, :d now, wlien I am fi :fi f, :1, d :-.Si S| :d all a - lone, En- Si : -.pi| pi| : n. d :-.d d :t,.d Kvoss'd in dai • ly ni : -n, n, : fei r :- 1- I Pares, s, :- - J ! :V, si : n n : ~.f lis - ten lint 'tis ni :si s, :-.l, n :r 1, : d.d all in vain. For the li :f. f, :l|.l, f 1 ti :r s :-.t| "foot-stepson the s, : t, 1 1| : -s, d :- - ^ stairs." P Chorus. , { :s, "The si :d d :-.t| foot -steps on tlie Hi :ri, ri| : -.n. 1, :- - :1| stairs, The f, :- - :f, li :r r :-.d foot -steps on the feirfe, feii-.fe. t, :- 1- - stairs. r :si I l:fi Si :n In : -.f lis - ten, but 'tis M| : S| S| : -.1| n :r 1, :d.d all in vain, For the li :fi f, :l,.l, ? f ad lib, t| :r s :-.t| foot • steps on the Si : t| t| : Si d :- 1 stairs." n, :- . Foi when I read, or sing, or play, The lids have droop'd o'er those blue Or join m p easures sweet; Death's icy seal is theirs- reveV I seem to see her glad ajid gay ; 'Tis He that has forever hushM' And miss those litle feet. Those ' ' footsteps on the stairs ' ' Oh, it 18 hard to think she's gone, tut- »iuus. With all her winning airs, * T know her feet are walking now, To thiiik I never more shall liear The shining streets of heav'n-' Her "footsteps on the stairs." I know that to the dear one's brow o TT 13 1 • ..,, , A golden crown is eriv'n: 3 Hei-go den hair still clusters round I'm thankful that she is at rest Her brow so white and clear ; Safe from earth's sinf, snares ' I've shea full many a tear; Kfa' E. :s In :d' It :1 V'\ ( : n In : d' It : 1 The "footsteps on the stairs." Palmer. s |d':n Is :f In :- j- -^ a • a r7 J iJ II d- :n 1 r II / 1 Key E. n : n | s : f .n l.Griieious GAd.our d : d In :tA n : n | s r \i As in lui! i .(> d : d In : i\i s : f .n| 1 : s Ev - ery joy and n :r | d : d n : n | s : f jn May Thy love, our d : d I ri : r.d THE EDUCATIONAL .MISIC COLU8E. MORNING HYMN. r :f If :n heavenly Father; ti : r I r : d r :f If :n trust wo gather; ti : r I r : d f : n .r| s : f ev ■ ery lilessing r : d 1 1| : t| 1 :1 Id' :U Meet and liless our f :f In :r.d 1 : s I fe : s.l 'I'eachers, sf-holars, f :n I r :s n : f .s I 1 : f From Thy l.ouiiteous d : r.n I f : r 95 A. T. C. s :n I r : - ^ school wo itray, '. ti :d It, :'- J t :1 Is : here to ■ (lay. s : f e I s : ) r :f If :n (1 :1 |s.f:n.r souls pos-sess-iug, I Draw us near - ei- t| :r lr :d If :f ln.r:d.s, n : r | n : - liaiid we own ; d :t, Id :- J d :t, Id :- to Thy throne. li : S| Id : - 2 Weak, imperfect, tempted, errinj., Htunble, penitent eontidinir Bring us back to Thine own wa>^ In thy^j^l.ee";:!! ^u^y'^ TWO ROBIN REDBREASTS, Key a. Beating twice. (:s, II, :s, Id :s, 11, : s, |d : s, 1 1, :f |n :r u •- I- l l.Twol rob . iu redbreasts. I iu their nest Had | lit - tie rob - ina I three; /:s, 11, :s, Id :s, 11, :s, Id :s, 11, :f In :r Id - I- l The I mother - bird sat I still at home, Her I mate sang mer-ri- I ]y; * '"/ diin. rail r:s If :-.n|r :d It, : 1, | s, :f, In, "if, |n, :f, jn, •- I- I And I all the lit - tie | robins said, " Wee, I wee, wee, wee. wel, I ^ee'- ' ^.f dun. f((if (:s If :-.n|r :d It, : 1, | s, : f , In, tf |n :f |n •- I- l And I all the lit - tie I robins said, •' Wee. I wee. wee. wee. wee, I wee> 2 One (bty the sun was wann and bright, All shininj;' in Ihn sky: The niotluM- said, "Aly'little ones, 'Tis time yon h'anit to fly." And every little robin said "I'll try, I'll try, I'll try." '6 I know some little children de;i'', And oft it makes me sij^'h. Who, when they're told " Do this or that." uiey say, " What for?" or " WhyT' O, how much better if they'd sav " "I'll try, I'll try, I'll trv." ' ' ) J I 96 Key C. TFIR KDUCATIONAL MTSK; CorKSK. THE SWISS TOY GIRL. <». J. Bakxkt. : s l.l've d' : come n : -.r'rn'.d' across the - .s :d'.s s :(S.) : n sea, I've n :(n) : d f :r : braved ev - r : t, : s t, PI :d dau - ^er, d :d - 1 : s .s -^ For a d' : brotlK n : - .r' : ri' .d' 4r dear to - .s : d' .s s :- :n me, From n :- :d f : r : s Swisslaiid a r : t, : ti PI : d ran - ^er. ■ d :d J r :d' Then . in t : pit s : :d':r'.t v, as- d' : ri' : d' sist, and pro- ri : s : n r' :-.ni:f' .r' tect a. ]toor f : - .s : 1 .t Pi' : d' I stran-j^er; I d' :n J :d' - And P f : d'.l • little I :n .f 1 b f • s -.t :d'.l a little - .f : f .f : .t : a : .r : s : c toy ( PI : r d'.l little n .f I' : pi' >f i»oor 1 : s s : ^»y, PI pi' .r' : d' : Rose of f :pi : :d' (Jome :pi t Lu- r 1 buy f d' : .t eerne. A - PI : .r , ■■- -t \ a :- .f J f : d'.l ' little I :f .f s toy n :d' of : n : Pi' poor S •n' .r' : d' : t Rose of Lu - f :pi :r d' :- cerue. PI :- 2 Come round me, ladies fair, I've ril>bons and laces, I've trinklets rich and rare, I've toys for the babies; 3 I've paint and I've perfume For those who may choose them ; Younj>: ladies, I ])resume You all will refuse them : You love the smile that dimples The bloom on your cheek Tlieir sweet pretty faces, Shows that you never use them; Then buy », little toy Yet buy a little toy Of poor Rose of Lucerne. Of poor Kose of Lucerne Key C. s : s Praise. 1 1 s : s I d' : s I pi' : r' I d' : - I t : d' I r' : pi' Ir'.d': t .11 s : - \ (I 1 :t.d'ir' : Pi' : r' d' :- Key C. /|s :n.s|d' :s 11 :t Id' :- PI .r: PI .f I s : pi .si d' : r' I h' : - (I Henderson. t.d'lr' :r'.d'|t :1 Is :- ^ t pi' rn'.r'l d'.t: J 1 d' : / \ Kkv G. Alhfiro. y THE EDUCATIONAL MUSK' COlKSK. MORNING. d : sweet rii : rn^.d tlio : Si .n. cres. [ : n \ How l:d f : - .8 : 1 cheer d \- iiig :d s •lew n, s : n blows n :d / :d What :n, ' Wliat ■eaii :S| n, P li :n.d teons : Si.n •d : n dors •li :si cres. f f :(S|) ( :(s,) si :t| : r Drow sy Si :- :t, s : - streaks n, :- from si :- .tf" f :- luor r :- : n^.d y :si :d tlio :s, : n .d tlie : Si ti ; r hreath Sj rti (lint . t, :- yen f. :- t\ yr sky Si '. t | VP f of r r tie f, a - r f tals r n :^-.s :f .1 Drow - sy d :- :r 1 :t.l :s/ sweets "that f : s .f : PI .r s iiior PI PI mom d :pi : s ing : n :1 tals :d :d' :pi PI nev d f can r cres. t liev r PI can d : PI :d :f l)e : r :d' er : PI 1... 2 Fair nioi-nin^ on her hulniy w in^^s, ^^ From vv'vy Hower tliut j.lows around, To those a faithful trilaitc brink's, Who early tread th' enamelled '^n-ojind, I5ul^ drowsy mortals n«'ver know The sweets that mornin<,^ can l>estf>w: !))'ow:-y mortals luvei- know The swet-ts that iiKirnini^- <':in heslow. PI : morn I d : d : pii : PI : (lorn I d : S| fe> :~ :1, S| • the earth ex - lial ■! P1| ri :- :fei S| • r : know t, : n : stow; d : 1 : know f : d : stow. d : 07 [ 98 Chas. WKssLEY. KeyG. THK KDUCATIOXAL Ml'SlC COUHSE. COME THOU ALMIGHTY KING. GlAKUlNl. i s :n l.Come, Thou m :d d :r Help us d :ti S .'PI Help us s :n n glo d .r ri - .t, Al Thv d to d d ous d r d 1, - f .S f imine t, : r Si praise S| — r : O'er n all Si : S| t, ty S| n to d VIC S| d King! d sing; t, r Fath - S| n to d n er Si .r ri - .t, / all - V S| J ous, d d :d :d Come and reign d :d :d s o d : - .1 : s ver us, : - .d : d f : PI : r An - cient of r : d : ti d Days. 2 Come, Thou all -gracious Lord, By Heaven and earth adored. Our i)rayer attend ! Coni'i, and Thy children bless Give Thy good word success ; Make Thine own holiness On us descend. Key G. 3 Never from us depart; Rule Thou in every heart. Hence, evermore. Thy sovereign majesty May we in glory see ! And to eternity. Love and adore. r:n Id :s If :n |r :- Id :n|r:d I ti:d|r: /:n |f.s:l |s :f jtn :- |r :r |n :f jpi :r |d : Key r. J II : 1 : s :t r' :d' t :Lt d' :t 1 :- r' :- d :pi s :f n : r.pi f : n r : - si- 1 : s f e : - n' :r' d' :- r' : -.d' t : r' d' lt l.tid'.l s :t d' :- s : -.f 1 PI : s f : PI r.pi : f .r PI : s 1 f .r : pi.f s : f PI : - INI. f / II Kkv B^. THK KDI'CATIONAL Ml-Sir ('(H'RSK. A WET SHEET AND A FLOWING SEA. l»0 j :si 1. A ~ *S|.l| s, :d d :d wet sluM-t .•mil ;i n, :pi|.ri d, : 1, ( :d.r \ And I :iT|.f , M : n n : n fills tlu> wliitoand Si :l|.t( d : S| r : d.t, And j r.Old ^ :ni.Si li :li f, :fi liends tiui kjiI ■ liiiit Eny- land on the fi :fi r, :ri f:d.r A . :ni.f| M :n n :n way the good ship S| :li.ti d : S| d :d Id :t,.d lliiw-iii^ sra, A Si : f I In, : s, f :f If :r nist-llng sail, Anri'iit[i».sji-| :n n :n :n | :f f :f :f 1 And : r bears her yoiuif^^ r : r : r :d' She d' : t : 1 tends and sus - :n n :s :f 1 • a With S soft :s : s rain and :n n :pi :ri Chor :di.r' us. n' Qnickli/. :- :- La la la la la • • S :s :s s : s : s roun : - .f : PI d d Qneen. ieiy ev : r :- .f :f and er : r : s ver us, and voice i' .fi :pii Queen. Queen. PIi PI : 1 Is : f e d : d I n : r.d s : f .PI I r : f ti :S|.li| ti : r • — s t, PI d } {"I - Is -.d'.r'ld' :- :pi If :- ii :t.dir' :- t d' .lis. :d'. I pi.s:f .pij r .dlt. :1. |s.pi:f.r|d - \ ID f)li Ki:v (;. TUK K[M'<'AT1()NAL MrsiC CoruSK. THERE CAME A LITTLE CHILD. / M 11 D n :r Cliil.l t.) d :t, d : 1, : liOiit; L, : n Si :d r t, -/ (I s And the ungels of (iod pro- M s :f In :■ cIuimwlHis birth, PI :r Id : R HiKli F, r : and f. : d :- low. Hi : - 2 Out ill the nip^ht, ho calm una still, Their son^' was heard; For they knew that the ChiUlon Hethleheni's hill Was Christ the Lord. .'{ Far away in a, ^'oodly land, Fair and bj'i^ht, ('hildren vvitli crowns of glory stand, Kobed in white. 4 They sing how the Lord of that world so fair A child was born; And, that they might His crown of glory share, Wore a crown of thorn ; n And in mortal weakness, in want and pain. Came forth to die, That the children of earth might in glorv reie-n With Him on high. ^ () And for evermore, in their robes so fair And nndefiled, Those ransomed children His praise declare Who was once a child. {| Key E. s :f -.nil .s I f e : s } ill : s .f : n .r Key Ek I : s I PI .f : s I : s I PI .f : s pt d' d' t .1 : s t .1 : s Ir :1 :pi s s .f : PI s .f :n Barrow. r .d| r d } II } } II THE KDL'CATIOXAL Ml'.SIC C'OURSK. ADESTE FIDELES. Key a. (I'o I** •" '"' '^ i^ '- Isi U.() I come, all yi- I fuith - lul, io:i lut begotten- O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord! i{ Kaise, raise, choirs of angels! rpi , , ^'^ongs of loudest triumph, Thro heaven's high arches be your praises poured. Now to our God l)e Glory in the highest; O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord! 4 Amen ! Lord, we bless Thee, Born for our salvation, U Jesus! forever be Thy name adored. Word of the Father, Now in flesh appearing; O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord! {| {[ Key Bc». " .T Id :t|.l,lt, :- Si s,.li:t|.d|r :s, |S|.fei:si.l,|t| Key E. ./ :s 11 :t \ n d' :d |r :pi If :s fi :ni I 1| Si I li :t|.d| r - :f In :d 1 :1 Is :d fei:- Is, :- ) / d :- I- :- II |s :d' In :r I s : d' 1 1 : d : Laidkr. - :- I J 104 { Ki;v i'-^m\, And M :r :r |r - : t, rod • cti - f((n - do. •*! : :n |r : :r ••lap, dip, clap, clip, d : : Si I S| : : S| n : ■ fiai»I d :- n ;- flap! d - ri : PI wlioii we d :d d :- clap! n I 8 liavethut we d In I : d d : t, : t| 1 1| : - : ti li The wlicci (|Mi('kly turns aiui then loiiiid ^ovs the Htoju- clip d And ixrhuls up the wheat wliich the tanner has sown, cl'ip Hap I ho baker then InikeH uh fine biscuit and cake, ' Oh, durlinf? f,'ood l»aker, sueh nice tiiinj,'s to make! dip, chip! .'J And wlien the rich harvest in safely ^'ot in, cli]). chii)! Ihen quickly the sounds of the mill-wheels l)ej;in, clip, clap' Aiwf tell me, ye children, what more need ye want, So i nj; as f^ood bread our kind Father \viH\'rant? clip, clap' ) / .p! —Mrs. Dana Shindlku. Key D. d :af s :n f : - n : s d' :- d' t 1 d :- t, :d r : d.t, d : - n :f.s 1 s fe d' :- - :t r' id'.t 1 : s f :n.f s f PI 1 :s.f n : r ' r :n f in r :d t, r d Kkv K. n :s f :pi r :- Is :f ri 1 s : fe s d :pi r :d d :t,.l| t, : - d 1, r : r.d t, tn : s d' :t 1 • s s :f ri f s : s.f PI u : d.r I'i : s fe ' k--. Ill ., _^/ d li t, : r d s s - J ) ) f we r H. / Kky I). ' : d .r; 1. Lo.tlit- l:d .d r : s .f O'tM tll«. :n .r I :d .n And tiM. i :d .d r :s .f Mirth ami :n .r Chohi's r :d .n ■ TluMi a- l :d .d :r' .d' And a TllK KDl CATIONAI. .MUSIC COirRSK. LO, THE GLAD MAY MORN. 105 s f1 n hills d (res, S pure n :8 May :d Is :1 .8 morn, With ht-r In :f .„ < J HUMAN 8 .f :f .n If .f n»s-y liirhf in lirnikinj,' •^ -r :r .d Ir .r s love n '. • .n ly and ; r .d r fair; t, I- I ^8 Is :1 .s young hiids Fronithfir :n In : f .n nm - sic d :d mf s .s : s .s way, a - way, a S rtoat n s way, n .n -.PI .n | n t .May - f s s we f :f .n in the : r .d :d' .t Then a - : n .s : 1 .t win :f 8 .f :f .n If .f ) d«'W-y sleepa-wak-in^' n .r : r .d | r r j r : - I air, ti : - I - 1 .1 : 1 .1 II way, a - vvav, a way f .f :f .f If Iic})(ut chorus. In 1 ' J (I {I Kkv K. d .t, : d f .m ; f 2 O'er the rustle wild, When the idh' winds are blowing', We will roam with pleasure to-day On the mossy Itank, ' Where the crystal brook is tlowinj.', We will crown our queen of the Ah'iy. Then away, etc. 3 Oh, the glad May morn, Like H child she comes to meet us, With lier brow all cover'd with flowrs- And she calls the birds, All the merry l»irds to greet us, And the laughing, bright summer tu, irs. Then away, etc. :r |M.d :r :s |s.fe:s :1 1 1 .1 : s :- ll I s .f : n : d' i s .f : I I n : r ) II 106 DiBDJN. Kky B[>. Anilantt THE EDL'CATKXNAL MUSIC COUKSE. THE BAY OF BISCAY. / - l.Loud bi Si : - .d I d : n roftrs tlio niigli-ty "i : - .nil In, : S| d : thun 1, : li :tii.d dcr, The fi :ri r ruin Si John Davy. dim. -■n I r .d :t|.li ores. show'rs, n, :- -.fi : Pii^i^i I s, Tlie I cloud 7 .ii : d| .ii I pi| d n. / -. light I r, / Ti : durk, ri : d : n, : : - .p: I r_^ : tuli - iiiug's viv - id : - .di ! ri : Ti :- I :1, Our I :f. S| pow'x" S| r lioor f| d rent n, sun li :- stac. li :s, night is 1| : Si a del - .s, I f , II. der Ifl :fi ti .d ] By ' d :t, li : t|.d there she fi : Sj.d r lay, t, - I : d_.t, The - I : d^t, ralJ. -.PI I f .PI ; r .d de - vot ■ ed - .S( 1 1|.S| : f |.}ii mf rail. d : r.Pi s^ : Pi.f | pi : r In the Bay of Bis - cay n, :si.d pi.r:d.l||si :f, liark, pii :ri 1 f I : Pi| \ drear and \ f I : PI| J a tempo. S| : l|.t| ^ next / 2 Now dasliM upon the billow, Her op'niiig timbers creak, Each fears u wat'ry pillow, None stop the dreadful leak; To cling to slipp'ry shrouds. Each breathless seaman crowds, As she lay, till next day, In the Bay of Biscay O! 3 At length the wish'd for morrow, Breaks through the hazy sky, Absorbed in silent sorrow, Each heaves a bitter sigh ; Till If. d : O! ft. . The dismal wreck to view. Strikes horror to the crew'; As she lay, on that day,' In the Bay of Biscay 01 4 Her yielding timbers sever. Her pitchy seams are rent ; When Heav'n all bounteous ever. Its boundless mercy sent, A sail in sight appears ! We hail her with three cheers: Now we sail with the gale, From the Bay of Biscay O ! P. Livingstone. A GUID NEW YEAR. Key D. Chorcs. Alex. Hume. :s jd' :pi' | d' : -s 1. A j guid new year to :s In :3 i pi : -.?i d' :ii' id' :-.s dur - ing a' tlio n : S j ri : -.n f .PI : r.d I s : -.s imp an' i\\ An' r.d : Mil t, : -.d f.pi : r.d I s : -.s yeursto come, Oil, r.d:t,.l|it| : -d l.f:- Id' :-.Pi niony nuiy yo f .f : - I PI : - d l.d':- It :r' happy may ye f.l:- Is :f / THE EDlJ(.'ATlONAL MVHU) COITRSK. i(»: d' :-.t|l :s |f :-,f|pi : -.n iiiJiy y») uv'i'v liat> | cHiise lo mnnni/l'o -.rid : n -.r n .r 1 : .t|d' :t xtKh or slu'd u .r ! n : r 1 I t.r':- |r'.d:l.t hoiirty guid New r.s : - I f e : f e I far; .■ d :- I j s :- I- Year. s :- If -.t|l :s fe :1 |r' :-.d nil' a', haith gi-fat an' anm', A -.r I d : n r : d 1 1| : -.n Ropput first four lines as Cliorus 2 Oh Time flies fast, he wiiina wait, 3 Now let iis hope our years may U My friend, for you or me; As gjuid as they ha'e been, He works his wonders day by day, An' trust we ne'er again may see And onward still doth flee. Oh, wha can tell gin ilka ane I see sae happy here Will meet again an' merry be, Anither guid New Year. The sorrows we ha'e seeni And let us wish that ane an' a'. Our friends baith far and near, May aye enjoy in times to eome A hearty guid New Year. Key Bb. .n : n .r l.OurFatli'r . .S| : S| .f I 1 tear? fe, d : - .d : t| .1, land! wlio names the rii : - .pii ; S| .f i eves. ia\ .Si : 1| .t| d Tlie voice of love, : S| .S| : fei.f| rii OUR FATHERLAND. dim Si :- .S| :d .n name of Father- Pli I - .rii : nil .S| r land f, - .t, : d .1, \ witlumt a J- - .f I : Hi .fCi i r .d : ti all we hold t| .1| : S| :t, land, n, :ri most rfe, rail. jp\ :r Tell us .Si : Si S| dear. S| .S| : r .f the voice of .Si : t| .r .S| :ni .f Tell us to A :d| .ri n fame, d S| love Hi •n :f .PI The voice of .d :r .d .S| : 1| .r our Father • .n, :fi .f, / / .r to .fl d .Si : 1| love our Fa Hi .Hi : f I ti ther ri d lainl. Hi 2 Th' aspiring hills that look on heaven, The streams that wander to the sea. The song of birds at morn, at ev'n. The forests' choral minstrelsy, Tell us to love our Fatherland, Tell us to love our Fatherland. 3 Whose is the heart that will not beat More proudly on the ocean wave. Nor feel his life's blood back retreat, Into its mystic crimson cave. As thinks ho of his Faiherland, As thinks he of his Fatherland? 108 Key C. mf THE LAND OF THE MAPLE. Words and Music by H. H. Godfrey* J Thy [ :n The I :n s : -.n I n : d' Cun - n - d,H, my n : -.d I d : n s : -.n I n : d' inountiiinclijiins . '111(1 PI : -.d : d : n s :1 It :-.l suu-liKht gleains on f :f If :-f 1 :t Id' :r' from the foiitliered d :r I PI :r Chorus. d' :-.lif :n Ciin - ji - «Ia, my PI :-.f|f :d d' :-.t|t :t smil-ing plains tluit r : -r I r : r 1 :s Is : s munu'-rlng .streams and f :pi I pi :pi pi' :di It :1 soiiK-sters in the d :pi Is :f f :s It :-.l|s :- thoiiKiit is all o( I thee, r : PI I r : -.d I ti : - cres. Pi' :r' Id' :1 stretch from sea to d : r In : f e s :1 It :-.l sweet-est mel - o- r : r | r : -.d / s :1 It :r' spread iu'g ma ■ pie PI :pi I r :f .d' The .PI / 1 : s The :f :t All :s d' land PI t home r d' Rose PI :d' .,d' of the :pi .,n :t .d' of tlie : r .PI :d' .,t and tlie :pi .,pi d' .s :pi .s ma ■ pie is the PI .PI :d .n r' .t :s .d' stal - wart, the f :pi .PI t .1 Thistle, f .f .1 the .f Pi' :t .d' bloom in one d :r .PI r' .d' :t .1 gar -den 'neath the f .n :r .f 1 land f t brave S r' Sham fe s ma PI :t for :f s :- sea, s :- s :- t, :- d' :- tree. n :- d' me, PI :1 .,s Jind the : fe .,s :r' .,d' rock and : fe .,fe :r' pie :f s free, S "Lis"* S d' tree. PI 2 Oh, Canada, my Canada, none can compare with thee- VNeath sunny skies the Earth replies and laughs with harvest crlee • Thy winters cheer with air so clear but best of all to me The summer and the sunshine and the spreading maple tree.— Chorus. 3 Oh, Canada, my Canada, all dwell in unity, The Saxon, Gaul and Celt agree with Scots to keep us free. Though we be four, yet are we one if danger chance to be,' Thus may it be forever 'noath the spreading maple tree. — Chorus. *The word " Lis " is the French word for Lily and is pronounced " Lee." (By liind permission of Messrs. Mason & Riscli.) } THK KDL'CA'l'lONAL .MUSilC fOl'USK. 109 SIGHT-SINGING STUDIES. tntroduciiig three-quarter and quarter pulse-divisions falaii/ :f .,f f .n :r .d S :f .,f PI n • S .}S n' :d' .,f PI :s .,s Pi' d' go d wiiere my :n .,pi ♦•ouii - fry my s : PI .,r ser d vice is :pi .,P1 nee. n : - .n I s l.Clirist - uiiis day, THK EDUCATIONAI. Ml'SK; (OLk.SF. CHRISTMAS DAY. d' : - .1 I s : s If Ho - ly day, (iljKl I day S year, r' : Full I - :(s) -.PI If of all Fkanz Abt. :1 ) the / •d'lt of im :1 man I clieei 8 : of woe; Stand bravely iii your mif»ht Stand bravely for* the ri^ht ' Chorus. / :pi n : l.,s| 8 : - I f :pi 1 :s.,fe|fe :- 8 {:s |1 :s.,f|i'i :r.,n|f.r,:f.l|s :r, jf : l,.,t,| d : r Id :- |- ) Key C;. (:".,f|s .•■.d'|t.,d':r'.,t|d':- |s :I.,s|f :-.„|r.,r,:f..lj s : (:".,f|s :-.d'|«'.,r':d'.,s|t :- |i :s.,f|„ : -.i | «.,f ^ „.,,. a ,_ 1 ) II vely / II J II / i Kky C. :s 1. Oh! TMI-; KDrcVTIONAI. Ml , >.s|.; WELCOME, THE SPRir flME. : s ('OHIO roiiiii n ; s with thi' PI PI S iiH' at lirookh't's d :t d .r : PI .f I s liu Ni«l d .ti : d .r I PI morn - iiit; I'l'itik h(> .S 4' as ■d'lr' mill \v«> if Hon PI f I / t :1 sil Join r :r ver us PI wa in d :pi .f Wlu'iv Its :d^r :fe ■ tcrs our s : s 'iieath thi' siny • int' Id' :s sllu«< ami us they PI .f : S .f l»rij.'lit, Uiiilf PI : II : will ( .d' ] Will I .PI J r' : - .r' (!oine the s : -.s Chorus. s :- Wi'l PI : - Pi' : d' •^l>rin«-tiino! s :pi I s conu' - .s the I - .PI J d' ; Wel 1 : d' :-.l I'ome the f :-.f 1 :s I- rd' spring-time, the f :n I- :pi n' :r' id' :t blitlie and mer - ry s :f |pi :r d' ; May. n : 2 We'll go to .seek the flowers of Spriii.^ Upon the hill-sides green, Where violets are blossoming The mossy rocks between. ^mf ^^I'r^''^ ^^""^ y^^*''« withered leaves. 1 he May flowers we shall find, While overhead the maple flowers Are singing to the wind. CnoRrs. 3 Look up against the azure sky. And see upon the wing, How silently the swallows fly, How sweet the blue birds sing. We 11 sit beneath the maple trees, And hear the robin's song; And mingling with it, on the breeze, • We 11 send our own along. ,, ,. . Chorus. Beating twice. :l|s:-f.Pi|r:-:s|Pi:-:s|d':-:t.l|s:-:fejs:-:-I-:-| /:l.t|d':-:s|t:-:s|r':-:d'.t|d':-:ljs rdrPilr. -T.fi.. _. . . .. Key D. /:s Is :- JIA 'i'HK KDUCATIONAI. MVHW COtrKSR. GCX)D NIGHT. K. IlAKPKH. ^^^^ '^O THE LAND I / ( Kky G. : .^Si)id ;- 1 1. Hail : .(Si)ld :- : .(n)ln :- I Hail : .(d)ld :- • S(.,S|ld :d As its I flag we • S| .,f 1 1 Hi : S| A. T. ('. :1 To :d s swell t, : *""'«'[ land • S|.,S| I rii • d .,t, Id : 1 'othel 1,1,1(1 of •li-,filn, :f, ;r sa :t, :n.,s|f ;r from the I sea to ^.,t| 1 1| ; t, : d .,d I r of our I ffi J Verses 1, 2, 3 :n.,f s ;f ':'r t>f tlie I land that is •li'si ;s, :f, 2 HaiJ to the bleiidiiiir of rflnp« p^i u. Hail to the natfon rleT-lof ""'''' ''' {if^J^^^ Saxon and Celt With a triumph heartfelt J^etend what is right Kepressing the might Uieers one, two, and three, l^rom the flag that is free [••s |n.,f:s..l|s :d' Id' :- |t -l la i. ^i i I j« • it; .1 s.,l:s.,f(ri :fels :- ''I j • in .1 s.,l:s.,f In ;r Id ;- } 11 ) i / / i I i s Key C. / : d In |:l |r. Key C. : s Id' : ta 1 1 THE KDUCATIONAL MTSIC COirRSE. SIGHT-SINGING STUDIES. Introducing the ttnt 7th, ta. J21 d' :t 11 t :s Id' - Is :d' It :l.t|d' ta I 1 : s 1 1 : t.d'l r' r' It t Id' I |:s| l.d':t.r|d' 1 Key C. / : s Id' : t s :f |:s| d' n s d' 1 d' : -s I n :d' It ta II ta I 1 1 fs rd'.llt 1 |s.d':t.l|s d' s If :rti.fjs :f r' Id' :t.l|t :r' Key E|). Andaniinn. " :- :d In : love • ]y moon d :- :d Id : EVENING. r' d' n d' - I- 1 II [ : n \ 1. The I :d :f has :1. n ris d • _ • _ en, d :s The :pi s :- :n | s :- : 1 gold - en stars now j j K'Mu - en stars no\ lln :- :d |n :- :f J s :- glis n :- s :- : skies: t, :- : nf :- :s II :- :t breath - less o'er the li :- :n |f :- :r s :- :- I- :- :f cur . . liijg tai.-- :- 1 1, :- : l, d' :- mea n :- dim . n :- va Si :- - In :- ten .- Id :- s II :- in lof - n If :- - Is :- flow, - In :- - Ir :- pors - I t, : - n A ■ r : - : s | s : - : f e If>ii« the dear l)hi,> t| • - : r I r : - : d ,, dim. d' : - : - Is : - : n ^^^^ • «low, stands " •' - : - In : - : d 2 How still the world reposes, While friendly o'er it closes The twilight's mantle gruy; It seems a (juiet chambe'r, We sweetly sleep our griefs away. rise. d :- ;- j- :_ 3 Then peaeefnlly reclining, To God our souls resigning Sleep on, sleep safely on! Sweet slumber is a token. Vt purer rest unbroken, When this our earthly race is mm m 122 THE EDUCATIONAL MUStC OOURSE. K.VA. ^.If "^^^^ ^^ ™E WATERS. gs.,f(n :-.r:d |d : 1, : s, T'H-reKslnot in the wide world u • ? .•;" If ; f As tiint I vale in .' t| .,d I r : r "I In, : f , :n, S| vaJ n, :li :d ley so :fi :1, whose bo d .ti 1 1, :n :d ■ som the : d : 1, s ; n : d bright wa • ters ( : r .PI j Oh! the ^ :tai.tai ^1 last rays of li : li : t, •lr?r|M :-.r:d Id.l,:- Ere the I bloom of that valley •.f^.'.:/Sild :-.s, :n, |f|.f, :- • f -M I n : r Ere the I bloom of • L4 J d ; t, : d I d .1, : - that val-ley ••li lli.fi:- d :i, n :d ..iiist de Si :d •si is, :i, ;d shall fade from my ^"i '"I :f, :1, slow. :si Is, :l, :d shall I fade from my ••^i lsi :f, :in, - Yet It was not that nature had shed o'er the scerm Her purest of crystal and brightest of Len- " Twas no the soft magic of streamlet o T /• Oh ! no, It was something more exquisite still Wl,en we see them reflected from looks that we love ' ^Thlf ofl^^Je^lth^ireS^rLe .est KeyG. /:n If (:r ,d {:s ,f / : s, Id : n : r .,ti I d :d :r •-•ta,:l, I Si :-.d ;s, t, I li.,ti:d.,r:n.,f In d :-.r :n.fe|s ,n :d PI Si :1, :ta, |l |li :r : - .t, I d i I J } } II ii i ^ / THE } } } •I Key F. IFith spirit. EDUCATIONAL MUSIC COURSE. TLL TRY AGAIN. s : s in • ^ t n :ri 1 :s in H f :n 123 W. O. Perkins. PI :pi cell The d :d s : s still tlio' n :n 1 : s In :n oft it fell, It f :iij; pine .'it r : d.ti f : PI d :d PI : s s :pi toil in • PI :d.tai - : s a • PI :n try s :pi toil in • PI :d.tai ray (Us-tress, Nor d :d |d :pi f :1 II :1 siires suc-cess, And li :f If :f 1 :- I- :d' gain, I'll f :f If :pi a • gain, f :1 II :1 sures success, And li :f If :f r :n lone - ly t| :d r :r gain'd the ti : ti 1 :s of de f : PI s :f so I'll n : r t try S S I'll s :f I must try a PI :r Id :% f :s cap-tive r : ti PI :fe height it d :tA f : PI feat com- r :d PI : r try ji • d :t, - :1 a • s :fe try PI : r PI :- taught, d :- s :- souglit. ti :- r : - plain, t, :- d :- gain." d :- s :- gain. s :f d : gain. d : - 1 - f - J - / PI 2 The soldier on the battlefield May feel his courage fail, And still the foe refuse to yield, And send their deadly hail ; But if he falters he is lost, The strife must not be vain ; A nation's honor it may cost. And so he tries again. 4 Chorus. 3 The farmer sows the furrowed field With faithfulness and care. And hopes the mellow soil will yield A harvest rich and rare. Key D. :pi.f|s :d If :P!.r|pi :-.lls s : PI 1 1 : s I d' : ta II Should storms arise and tempests blight The still ungarnered grain. He may be troubled as the sight, But says, "I'll try again." Chorus. And thus should we with cheerfulness Our daily work perform, Though fortune fail to smile or bless. And disappointments swarm. The clouds will vanish by and by. The sun dispel the rain, And we must never mope and sigh. But try and try again. Chorus. :f.,"|r :s | f e :s.,l|s :- jf j :s.,f|pi :-.r|d.Pi:r.,tijd :- |- I 124 THE EOrOATlONAL MUSIC coURSE. THE EVENING TWILIGHT. fl ^ •- :r If AJ«» from I la *' :- :t, ir - Angels watching o'er us now, Heavenly Father sendest thou ' Guarded by their pow'r and might We shall safely rest at night ' ( Key A. : s, Is, 1. Thro 'I ladies HARVESTING. 3 He whose eyes in sorrow ween tI^I ?. " ^" visions bright Lead him to the realms of light. S, . Good I luck ••Ml I PI, :ta. 111 For I will : n, If, : s, f 8, with hedge :d the :s, the :pi, :s, the :ri. reap n, yel If. l)e ter :fi yel In, Is, • tide In, II, now Ifi : s, I s, lows I pearl : PI, I pji :d ers :pii low :fi :t, low :f, H ?ar d corn ; n, ; d : eorn ; PI, : tiicir I shear : f . I pj, 1. :1. is I near :f. If, r f. PI s, I Ml y. Id, ly. I PI, I- I- I- Id In, in^. f, r, THK KDUC'ATIOXAL Ml'SK! COl'RSK. IL*.") / 1 I / \ Ami 1:1. t, we /:r Id 1 And I we l:f, n, Tlie Si r :n - The f :si j The I :S| r : n I The t :ni S| :mi har S| Hi r ; bu . fi : - Si : n. har ■ • Si : n. r : . bu . fi : — : t, 1 1, must fill S| Is, d It, must fill "i ir, Si I d vest time Si Id r f, t, liar Si s, Id vest time, Si Id : r sy :fi ti hur Si r the t, t| the f| d the d t, vest fi d tlie d S vest f. n biini. d d barn. P1i d liar d d : time- Mi : : ri : ta. 111 .Si Si d I n vest time d In :si ^ har d ^s, d :- time. n, :- a in ; vest time, d In : / / " BeZih fZ^i V^''\ "!f'''^^^'' ^ ^"^^ When the west is burning, Beneath tlie friendly shadow From shaven field returning Of monarch oak to dine ; l„ merry train thev co "?•' Goes u°Jr 1.; '.^'"w^'^^^'"'■•^' ^^^^^^ ^^^ '^^^^^^ hamlet nefgh'bors The n !..f^ « '^'^'^' ^"'i^'^^ *« ^»d their labors, rie harvest is so hue. With merry Iiarvest home T^t ^Z^ ;!:!' ^^ !!7-^ ^-^' 2;!- harvest time, the har^t time, Tb'i blessed harvest time. -.d'l d' : ta I ta : - Key C. II s :s Id' /It :t In' Key D. II s :n If :-.f|f :r -.n'l n' n /Is : .s|n :r jd : d' | ta The joyous harvest time. 1 :1 Ir' :-.r'|r' : d' Id' :- r' :s Id' :-.d'jd' :t |d' :- n : n | d' : -d'j t : 1 | s : - 1 : .1 1 1 : It : ^ | d' : - } II } 126 THE EDITCATIOXAI, Ml.SIC COITUSK KKV K^. "^'^ ^"^ '"'^^•^VE THEE, CANADA. =''i«:-.dii,:s/ir-;;ir:rlr:ri'rr f : n nations, r Id * -l.sld' :s |s :f ( p, ._ Uudofthefor-est and the lake. ' ir : I.I In :n In ;r |d : -. [••r In :r )d :rji|f ;p, if .« ''•s> 'a .t, Id :MU, ;d | s, ;n * :l.s|d' :n In :r LandoftherushinKlriv - er r :f.f|n :r Id :t,' ] / 1 / / <*' -'d Ir :n |r :- M e - ver and for - e - ver n : d Is, : d It,-:- | d ' Th J * T^^.^''^^*^^' ^-^^^ the page That te Is thy deeds of gloiV When nations now in prime of a^^e Ha^e^^th the years^rownl^X. Chorus. *"Siug. " I" :- Ir :- In :3.f|„ :i .^ .j^,^ " ^*"'''*' =^' '•' =*-l'lt' =- II :t,.r|d :d |, :,a,, II" =^•«l^••«•^" -.r|d.r:afls :f.„|f .., ,„ .. ,.' ^'0 :^-"lf :t, Id :-.t,|I,.t,:d.l,ls, :- |i, :J, - i Key p. ' ' nd :-.r|n :f 11 : 1 : Key F. " :r.dlr :) 3 :- If :n If :-.s|i :s,f .„.r:afe|s :- ' «. :-.l,lt, ;d Ir :- |d ..J, ^.^^^ .^ /h =f-"lf :r Jf :ar,„ :d J.,f:,j„ ,„ .^ ^^ ;_ I'W^MIr:- jr..d.t,,d:i, |d..w,,t, :Ji,:,i, :. } / Kkv G. /:s, Id |:l |s |: .r K?:y D. / :s If I I / : s .f In f : .d' \ Key J). lis I PI \ f :d' \ f 'A I TMK Kr)lT(lATI()NAL Ml'SlC COrKSK. PULSE -DIVISION. JIair jiiul two qujirt«'rs tan-tr fr. :M,r|Pi :r.d|t, :l,.t„d|r :s in :f.n,r|n •^® Is : .s 11 :s.f.n|f m.f Is 12; ) i : t| .d ,r I n :n 11 ;s.f,n|r '- lr :n |r t .r' : d' .s II : s .,n I d : r .n I f :- I- :d' Is :r .d,t,ll, :f.fn,r|n ) J :t, d II -."Id : .n I r .s : f e.s | 1 \ " If :n.f,s|l - .t,d'|r' :-.l lr' I II s :r .n,f|n - .s I n : s Is 1 I ta : 1 .s I f r Id :- :l.t,d'|r' \ J : r.n,f | s I- } KeyC. r : s .,f -' 1 , Lovely I : n .,r n :d :d'.,l Spring, O come tliou d : d : n .,f LOVELY SPRING. s : n : 1 .,s hith • er, Spring be n : n' .,r' Bring us '^ : d .,r . . . Chorus, f ( 8 :-.f':ni.r'|d'.,n:s ^ la la la la j la la la s :s : s In :n la la la la i^ d : f .,n n : 1 .,s I f f loved, r d' :s :d'.,l|s ., blossoms, leaves andl sing - ing, Deck a- I gain PI :n :n.,fln :d :f.,nlr r :s.,f n O come a- gain, ti : t|.,t| d r : s .,f I n the field and I plain. ti : t| .,t| I d / n la s .,t : r' : r' la la la la r la :f :f la la / I s :-.f':n'.,r' la la la la s :s :s la la la d' .,n : s la ]{i la s .,t : r' !la la la n la :ri :n la la t la r la :f :f la la d'.,r':n' :n' la la la la n vf : s : s la la la la Bepeat ^ d' :- : I la. n :- : la / ^ \iltr-''^'!!^"' r"^^ ^ ^^'**^"' ^ ^ ^«»'^ hear the shepherd piping Revel in the valleys green ; i would hear the he d- bells rinf' There eniov thp snnl f a««..^ t„.„--ij. ^ , lueauow, There enjoy the sunlit scene Chouus. I would hear the sweet birds sing. Chorus. 1L>8 W. Ball. Key Bb. THK KDUCATfONAh MUSKJ COUJiSE. THE VILLAGE CHORISTER. 1 1. Coino 2. Now |»ro -thorn, tune tlip I take t ho Ko-fond d .Si :n, .S, !l I to ral :fe, lay, pJtrt, .art. S, S| thers, with .d For The •h Ye Now nil rest 'L MoscHKLfia, d w :t .t, Ji"'^ the who will ••Si :s, vial sirs, lay start, Come, Well .'S, :d .1, imist their 1 their | J_rti .d, j ** r!^ :r .t, sons of mind what you're a song! bout. S plea else PI, Ye Mind, :Si :pi .d siire's you'll I ~ .Pli I jo • vial sons of mind what you're a- d .S, : Pl| .S, r .d S| -Sj : H| .S| har • mon - y, Be ■ ^\ A : d| .Ml r .r :ti .r har- mon -.V, Take ti .ti : Si .ti sum all 1| ware! n eare, (I ti .1) : S| .si I d .PI praise the strain a- 1 gain and S| .f| :Pt| .PI, Ipii .s, r .n mous be - .f, song! bout, d, throng, out n li .If ;1, hi la la, fi .fi :f, -r .d,t,|d .d hi ra la I la la : f I .fi,filni .pii .(d) Keep .(n,) .S| Now Now .P1| d Here time PI, :pi at or :s, Si .s, :pi, .s, Pmy let all he pray let all i,e "i A :d, .PI, •r |r r :t, .r Now! pray let all be •*i ' t| .t, : s, .t| •s If .PI :r .d That I all who hear may •" 'r .d :t, .1, Si .s, : s, I Tra la la, Pii .Pi| : PI, ^ S| .S| :s, la. Tra la la, "i '"! .PI, !n, } I I / 1 j } fll, .1, J I tra lii Uf. .f, (I d wrong, ir - I ''one I Si 'all the d .Si 1, la, f. S| there's .d For .PI, .S, Lot 'HIK "Dirc'AtlONAL MUSIC rotlRSK. />.r. /•. t, ' Tni r, d .tn IK) d rii d all biir-then | sluire. PIj .Si L. d : r .PI i d < I praise iff. / / I / 1, \ hu! 'f. n ha! d d .PI have it M| .S| - .S| A - .Ml - .r A - .t, r .r yet a - f| .f, de • I dare, I PI, 1, ha! f. PI ha! d d gain ! n r .d,t,|d '" la ra I la. f| .f|*f|IPl| :s, .'J. So 12J) 1 r .t. Id thing wrong, So :si fur there's nothing / d .S| : Pii .si i er Si S| the I" :d .1, Is, ;i, . r"'^ the soul of I ii- Li^i d, Ir, :fe, J d .n : r .t, id *^"'' • then I slmre, Let .Si And .n. d Mu PI, :pi sie's :s, s_ glo PI, :pi .d rious J- ••- .PI, j •s. I s, .s, : Pi, .s, I s, .s, : n, .s, Bra. VIS.. s. - mo! what har- mo • ny' A - ( •"' '". .". :d, .Pi, In, .Pi, :d'.n, / ) •^ |r .r :t, .r |r r -t r Sweet har-mo.nylBrave har-ino-'ny. A •^1 ' t, .t, ; s, .t, .s Vic .PI ^ .M :r .d *" • i-i - a. a r .d :t,, .1, S| .S| : S| Bravo all ! ). ti .ti : s, .t, J *i .li : S| .s, \ no - hie strain. We'll I Si .fi :pi, .pii j L •*' -^ •lAld.d .d,d :d Bia-vo all! my merry, merry men! •ii -'i .1 1 1 n, ,Pi, .n, ,Pi| : PI, ra la, tra la la la la. "i .Pii :pi, Tra la la. ri Tra la /M' l :li 1 I this will do. tra la I la. 1| .1; :1, Bravo all' fi .fi :f, tra la la, Si .s, : S| This will do, n, .pi| : n, Tra la la, •'^' I*' ti :r .d,t. Id . ^•'^■ a • I gain and yet a r L„j„. *"* la la ra la. 1 J } 130 Kky C. / '' :s 1. The li. Tlu" I : s i 1 f : s the tlie :s f :d' The The :d' Echo PP : / d' KIOVP, world, n r' Kiove, \v«)rld, t .1 TMK KDIU^ATIONAI. mI'SIc ('(MUsK THE GROVE. Erlwfp Webku. s .f (n fresh and lovely orove Kieutand spa - .-ious fvoi-ld. s .f In grove, world, oes a I- sound, bodf. is the the IS Ecliofp : s the the : s :1 the the :1 / :s Where Is S arove, world, m arove, tvortd. 3 Krove, world, S S eeh our :d> oes a :s / I- I- Ir' sound bode, It 1 i 1 1 It .S The The .8 "' ..M' :r' .8 grove where echoes world is our a - s mS :s .s I sound, bode, ',m^ ir^.s I d' grove where echoes tvorldis our a ■ :s,s sotoid, bode, m f, :s .8 ^ horn, Where j fair. Our ^ : n .8 / ( : - .n' J the j the I:- ,d' •S (S .8,8: 8 .8 .8 Id' .8 wl I w^'J"/" *''^ "''^^ «^ the morning \ We I wander away thro' the fields s5 | 'M .n,n:Pi .n,n|8 .« j We .8 I s .s,s:8 .s,8|t .8 :s .d' flowers and roses the grove adorn Tl.o ehor-us is mer-ri-ly sounding^ther"; The r •r,r:r .r,r { : d' .,d' ech our oes n • 8 .,S 8 grove, world, In' sound, bode. Id' • mm. s .r :r Echo PP .m' I s the the .d' .d' n grove, world, n Echo PP :- .d' |ot the the • - .d' I TO grove, world, grove, world. TO • ^^ • ^^ • _ ^c/ The The TO orove tohere world is m .TO :rf' o«r : s a .,s d' .,d' grove where world is n .^ I TO' sound, bode. 1 J I: I J / i 1 i ( {l / I THK KDI'CATIOMAI. MUSK! (OirKSE. IN THE SUMMER MORNING FAIR. Kkv Bb. liriuhthj. :s, •Si 1. In the :8, .8, r hast t, d .t| : d .r | pi sum-iMor iiH)rn-iiij{ fair, Hi .Ii : ni .f I I 8, : S| .Si In t)u< : Si .Si - -n Ir .d :ti .1, en to the tlelds ji - -d I ti .1, : si .f, S| wiiy, Hi d ti :d .r \v\ hjiltny. l»ri««./.y ajr, "i -ri : m, .f , | s, L- I d. '^ •«! :d .r In : s, .s, ra • dianthill-topH glow. And the "i .ri :ni .f, 1 8, .-pi, .n. d .ti : d .r | n ris - iii« sun, lie • low, "i -ri : n, .f , | s. - .PI a - .d r .d :ti .1, welcome to t}»o ti .1| : S| .fei day. Si ' ~ 't|,l|| S| PI hail Si :- .n the :- .d II: d :ti .,d |r :n Hail the morn so bright - ly •|1| : S| .^1 I f , ; s, d :- Hail! Ml :- r .,d :ti .,d Greet with joy tlie t| .,1| : S| .,PI| iJn hail Is, r ear f, ;- .PI the :- .d :pi ly :si s nioru PI d shin PI, 8 mom n d ! dawn ! PI, PI ing! d S| ing! PI ing! d 131 - jn Wo - .d • S| .S| \ Wh»'n- the r : n, .PI, J : - .n ,pi ] «Hily \ :- .d,dJ ;; i } } } J- Now the bees and blossoms wake, Merry l>irds their nests forsake, The sun to span the zenith strives ; All the throbbing life we see Has a voice for vou and nu But ail nature, toilinj^'. sings Of the rest whieh toiling brings, Till twilight shadows softly f ail • All the rovers seek their bovv'rs, Ac.., 1 ^, " . . ' ^^"<^^l»<^'>i»'^l.s, and bees, and flow'rs \^::^^}':^^:::''^'^^ ^<^--^^^ Sweetits,uietresta;;,.,.,..,..«. o , ,„^„o ,,.. \V.-i<..)nnMhc ev'nin.'' t.ll with work hr<.'sra.liant hours. Blessed season of repose! i;ji» Kky C. Cuuuhiyhf ^IS .8 • •j jl-i «'Hn seo w IH .1if:n .d IP, g •?'^-» .n is .d',r':pi' "HU .seo Nvitl.h.yo a CROW CALCULATIONS. :d' /, ^ "8 ,1 : s .n 'f^ '^f'.n .d S .d'^';„i ' «•>»« to „|rt„t. In .8 :d' s -8 :s .8 lie's a (I, S .S d' .d' I'vo a s,l.t,d':r' • I .1 I n .PI : f •d' .8 Is .ta :T 1 .8 l»laii(, " '^ '^ .n In .d :f He w,I never go to mil], ' Hi', ha, hu, ri] gather! K-heJ.o^;;:;l,t?,;X;,, Ha, ha, ha, PH gather)' * -^ -s fe |fe.s » f ^ 'f :n,f.r,r,lf .s ..;"' 8 .t :r' .n' jr' d' • ''"•'"'• J'H. ni L'ath;... ■' • / / ) / «.a„,eVS;,*t. -.>^|o say, ^'KYC(orBb). f • 8 Id' j ^- ^ow j ho! I :n Ip, SNOW-WHITE SAILS. I' :n :d 1 . ^'"^ ^:s Whilo • 8 .,s \\n for tlu' lake :i .,n Id ••" .r Id :d .t, Id : s In Klide Id s J:d'.di It j i" the lliyht f * ^-^!-it I d' i:f In :1 .t Id' of tJie {.ye •r .r Ir :s idi •"Vive, li,,! PI jn :1 :f :1 .1 oVrtlie Iseoth :f f (n nina ••- .t,d • - .r ,n I f e A- T. Ckingan. •" Id . ■ ^-"I^^ break, I '^ Id J I- I- It tide, Ir I- I- :1 illjr r J • / / / f:- .r; In' m , ,, I '^" I ••'""Jilit or ,i.*n ' • - -s ' s : fe I f e THK KDLCATIONAL Ml'.SIC (M)l'U«K. i;i;t :1 :fe l:f Wo :1 t;f Ami S o n : t .,d' I r' • s .,s Is : d' .,n' I s' ver the wa • n .,3 If 2 Oh, a joyful crew are our boys in And sweetly our voices rinL' Ah we cleave our way thro' tju. snowy spray, And gaily, gaijy sinj., Kkkkain. Key F. :t ters :f .s .8 t iiiuh, S Pi' snow d' :r' .,n' white : ta f >*Ull, 1 1 I- I- ••{ «o thro' the night we speed otir Hight, As swift as the whistling wind, And still our song rings clear and strong As we j,.,ive the shore behind. Kkfhain. AIaI'I) lIoiiNKk. CHRISTMAS SONGS. ' l.Hoforus! Hey for us! pL^.j;'. tL vv-' 7 P" " « ' H S : -.f ; „ . "«' -^ :d Id :-.t,: Js/;r ; i7:"^rr r7'''T^ ir . .d.t, |ti :t, :d It, :-.!,: s, / r :1. :r Is, :- :- las - sie and lud, Si :fe,:fe|s, :- :- ^ • s •• 1 ^ : - 1 ■ s ' ^'hrist-mas has come a.„i w. *' • *' •• ■ all. 134 •'•HK EI,l,c-ATIO.VAL MU.s,,; OOUHSK kJT""'"" '""'-''''''''" '-.--.-ana...,,, .,„.,, (I- - '" :f |s.f.n:r.f,,, .. j^ ^^ ,^ ^^, « :r |f^.r:„ |i ..„ (^^^^.^ I r ,n .f : n .r | (j (I /|n t,l .s; 1 .fef s :s Key E. :t, Id ) I \l ■'* ^' '^ ^- 1^ ••'•^•"If .-".-djr :„ ,f ,. I W (|r :n .f | Key C. IJd' :t.l.s|l :i 11 r :pi.fe|s :- (js :l,t.d' Is Key C. il d' t ,1 : s .d- ■j jl.Come to tho woody '»" .s ,f :pi .p, rir' .d' :- . (If .n :- I d : - .r I PI s :pi,f .s| 1 :d' .pi' ir' ^ • S,f .PI f f ; f»j 1 / s :- .r' :-.tall Id' ' . SONG OF THE FAIRIES. II (I f Soft r :r .f :t| .r s J1' ! Night n _^ PI d II s light, PI n Fur.-' S :d' PI ;, I dell, d d' .t ,1 : s .d' <'ome, while the How-er " -s ,f ;pi .PI f .PI :- , '■i"K- iiig; r d :- . r' -t ,s : d' .p,' . , yo...e,whi].th.s„.Hyi. .vhlte. ' ^ -I ,f : n .d !d' .,t :i : «' .r' hirds are S .f } , s .n ,f : s .d' . l<'oi„e,i«f|,o moon -beam's I '^ -t^ ^r : ri .PI / • ^^ s .s ,s : s hast -on to - nJKht! '•^ .f .f :pi 1 ) / ) II "} } n } } w } f ^ .,r' :d' Fair - jes! Chorus. /( s .n ,f : s .d' j I Come, in the moonbeam's Un .d ,r :ri .n *rHE EDUCATIONAL MCSlc COUilSE. d' .,t fair 1 .,s 135 :1 IfS :f r' white; S / 1 s .s ,s :s . hast - en to - night, ^ .f ,f :n . s .1 ,t :d' hast -en to - night, s light, n ; - n' .,r' :d' Fair ies! s .,f :n n' .,r' :d' Fair iesi S .,f :iT s ,s .8 : 1 I hasten, hast - en n ,n .n ; f /Id' :- .r j night. to Un :- .f s .1 ,t :d' . |li"«f <>ii to ■ ni«ht! ''' .f ,f : n . r' .t ,s :d' .pi' [Come, while the spray is !^L_.it : 1 Fair . j^sj 1 mS : f :1 ies! :f 1 ,1 .1 : t .s to-night, hast-en to fe,fe.fe ;s .s J } ) I to n' night, S :r' to :f (1 (I 2 Mortal eye seeth not Our midnight dances, Mortal eye hath forgot AH, in sleep's trances! Bright as the fountain's iet l^airies together met, ' ' Lightly trip we merrily yet, lightly trip we merrily yet. Chorus. Key Eb. d : d In : s n :d Is n :r II .' ta I ta :1 Key Eb. s :s Is :f.s|l ;f jg (I ([s.I'ta |ta:l.sll : t J d' d' night. • 3 Come, on the zephyr's wing! Come from the roses ' Sweets from the lily bring, ii^re Its cup closes! Come, in the moonbeam's light Come, while the spray is white,' I;a_ir.es fames! hasten to-night' I'airies! fairies! hanten to-night! Chorus. (« •" Ir :1 If :r \n :- i p :d' Is :n jr :s Id :- j| In' :n' | n' ir'.n'if ; r' In' :- \ I l.t:d' Id' : t.l If. . ,.1 1^1 . ., I r ' '" •• ii 136 I^'':v I). Alhyn'tto. s :s .s Is l.Dov,ii from the skies 'm :n .n In DOWN FROM THE SKIES. " "ho ' u" •^- «^^?Ph«rds, adore him ye sages no! waiting Israel sfili fojfk* i ^i ""s®'^» Gentiles, „h lit to h;/1'";1"''&'"'' 'hough few, Lo! a dehv'rer is coming to you. Chorus. Cfjoru.s. Soon, soon von fin K?-^ Calvary's gloom. wa,H.-.^z/^--nr-tr:;it^ ClIORls. i (I {| 2F Ii P A ) 'niK KDrCATIONAL M(si(; (OruSK. Kkv F. Lujliihi. O WHERE DO FAIRIES HIDE? 137 :s, 1. o :s, d .,n : d .,n : d .,pi whenMlotjiin*>slii(l(.f|i,.ii "i -A : S| .,S| : d .,d s :d_^n :d Sir H. K. liisuoj.. ^ -••iLif -.r : ti .,r ) snow lies on the ^1 :ji .,si :s, .^, J i :s, When : s, r mH :f .,r : t, .,r frys - talizpd their t| : li .,Si : s, .,f, d .," :d .,n :d .,n frost has si)oile --Si :f, .,f, In, Inhabiting the wreathed Hhefls Ami fn ""'•' '" *'^*^ ''''' That lie in coral eaves a ^f"'^ '"l".^' "P«" ^»»« ^^rf},, Perhaps in red Vesuvius * The"n a^lf t"'l ^'^'T'^'^''^ - Carousal they mait.tain w \^ ^/^^ ^^^^ ^'''^'^ '^^'^"f' And cheer their little s i • f« fi xt , '^' ,'''"' ^^® ^o<^^« »" vain ; Till g.ee:.''le,u'.^'l";r.' ^i "' ""u S teeT"! '*■ "'"-^ -"■■""'' CnoHi s h-aves coine again. ClIOHUS. 138 *mK EDUCATIONAL MUSK^ COURSE. OLD FOLKS AT HOME. I r .d : n .r I d : d' •lown upon the j Swa - „f... I ti.li :si.ti Id :i-i I 1 .d' : - Kiver, f .f : - If '■ 1 I way, V s Far, n In far d f\B :n.d|r :r id j I There's where the old folks I stay ^'" :d.d Id :t, Id m ^ • - I r .d : n .r , « There's where my heart is turn - iug " •- lt,.l,:s,.t, Id :pi :d a :d d : d' II .di : - ev-er, f.f } } I 1 .d' : - ■1 - tiou, f .f : - I r .d : PI .r ] "P ami down the r I t|.li :si.ti J n ly d :d I :d W home. d' :l If -1 hv • 'ly . >vhere I 1 'f If :f d : d' I 1 .d' : - heart grows weary d : n I f .f ;'- I r .d : n .r I d : d' 1 1 d' • - longing for the old plan - ta-tion I t|.l| : S|.t| Id :iti I f .f : .. .d' I r' : s tlie world is : - .n I f : f s : PI .d I r ; r .r And for the old folks at " :d.d|d :t,.t, s :-.l Is :d' ^^*^ and drear - y, " .--.fin : p, All rotind the little farm I wander'd, When I vvfis young, *'^^.^.«Jany happy days I squandered w, ^''*"y ^he songs J sung. When I was playing with ray brother HappywasI; Oh ! t^e me to my kind old mother, 1 here let me live and die. Chorus. P s : PI .d I r : r .r I d Far from the old folks at I home' "^ -d-d Id :t,.t, Id • I r .d : PI .r l darkeys, how my I r .d : PI .r J One little hut among the bushes, One that I love, Still sadly to my mem ry rushes, „,, ^« matter where I rove When shall I seethe beesa-humming AH round the comb? Down"^^'""'"'^^^^^"'J«^^rumming, Down in my good old home? Chorus. {j d n d ' 1 i J 1 } ks at f l.t, J Key G. TllK KDl'CATIONAL MUSIC COURSE. Introduction of puNe-dlvision, thirds (aa-tai-tcc. |:".f |s :f In .-f.s.ljs : - .n |d : r .n If :n.r.d {•« I" :- I- :s 11 :s.f.n|f :r I w : r .d .t| I d I n I : li Is, : f Key J). |:s |f : / : f e I s : |:s Id' Key D. {•" Y •"•'^'^ •" |'''.r.d:s.f.ri|r : :s if n : r.d.ti| d I- KlU } ) II : s .f .ri I r s I s.f .n : r.-.s I ri :s j d' :t.Ls|l | n |r.n.f:s.-.l|s :f I n.f.s: l.-.ta| 1 1 II I : s Id' Key G. / :n Is :- I : f In : - / : 1 .s .f In Key G. :n.f.s If : .n I r : d d I- 1 : s.fe.s| 1 r.n.f : n.f .s 1 1 ) ) II : .n If li :t|.d.r|s, ) : s :f.n.r |d :t, s : - .n I f e : d s ) II (|s :-.f|r, :r,d.t,|l, : - |f : -. |f :_^|, ._^^^^^ I' ="f Is :d 11 :s,f,n|fe :g | ns, \ PI r : n .f .s I r : n 140 Key Bj,. S| -.Si :s, .,s, Id jil.AIer-ry sings the lark 'i"i 'A :pii .,n, In, THE K,>n;AT,OX., ^nsiV, .o.KSK MERRILY SINGS THE LARK. la I Tni la irt la, •* S| .S| .S| I s. si .,s, :s, .,s, Id Hear her as she .>si„«.s "' -A :n, .,ni In, r ; I la, t, r I "'I ' »i .S| ••-« - fullslun. - h-,ingo„ ;f' P - .-" Is :-.]:t 1^ . I' ' "ring on the I o "ir^— ^ 1*^ • - -S In :s -n If • .f I " '■'^•"'' ^^'^ - men - ■ '^ •" -f If^ :- :d In --f-r - :r'|n,':ri:d. |r:- :s |d .- •s Id' :s .-n If ;- ..„ | p, _._ s :-.l:t n 'ion, Soothe Thoni •'d In :-f:r :n' slMilrd'U :-.t:di v »"dhvave.s i„ ,,,„ . ^,^ ) •s '" -s :n If :-.r:n j LiiMal)y, / r'.t :s : - lulln - by, f .r : t, : lul-la - by, rn* :d' :1 witli s :n THE EDLM'ATIOXAI, Mi'siC COrKSK. |dM:f :- lul-la ■ by, S with tlifir liil :f In its lul 1 s .n : d lul-la - l,y s lu - n : - i»y. d :- la - I'y. 14; t :r' :f' ^ Soothe ~ thiMii ' r : f : 1 Soothe tlu«in 2 Is the wind tempesfuous Movviii.r Still no (Inn^'eis they descry ; "" / he guileless heart its boon bestowing, boothes them with its lullaby. Key ('. Li nil/. m CHRISTMAS BELLS. 1 s fl-O, the bell- chimes d' :t II :s f|f :n |r :i ■ I Hir they're steal - iiiy, Ur :d &i : s f f .•" |r :d sweet - I.N ,,,.,,1 - i„g, f :" |r :d m.f s .s : fe.s II : s Merry, merry ("lirist-iuiis f^ .PI : r .n I f : f d' :t II 'Jent ly «,„ 1 :s If A. T. CinNciAx. I s ; bells, n : d' 1 s tlie n f(n'.r':d'.Pii|r' :t Id' ;- I- . 1 I xMerry, merry Christ-i.ms I bells. ^'s.s :s.s If :f !„ ._ ■ . {| {| 1 : - .s i f : in now re - veal - iny, f : - .n I r : d d' .t :1 .s Mer-ry, mer-ry n .r :d .r cres. r : - .n I f :b Pul - ses throb in ti :-.d jr :pi m n : - .ri I f : n , Joy and love they're d : - .d 1 1, : d J Iiope f : - .f I f . s : d' j ful feel - ing, I : n d' :r' (')irist - mas n :fe PI' bells, S Pi' .r' :d' .pii |r' :t Merry, mer-ry Christ - „ias / s .s : s .s :f Hark! a simple lav they're ehiniincr t ;«*(.,„• ... Hear the wild contusion rhv 7' with m1 'n ^''••' V^"-^""'^ ''^'"^ «^^"'•"^' ^ Merry, tnerry Christtnas i.H^^ ' ^ryTH^l^i^^r '"T^'"^' Now in scale melodious climhin- Tel H, ; h. \ '"."'"^"''^•^ »'*'"'^- Then a low an.l silv'rv tin '^ , \ l'^'^'".' " ^''^'"•"•"^•. Merry, nurrv Ch.i n.u s Mis x "" ''"^'"''^ ^t^''" '^ '-.nHu^, ""•»- '>MlN. M.-rry, m.-rry Christmas hells, 142 Key A.mf •S| .(S|)|s 1. Uu ■ |f„ri ^s, .(s,)ls THE EDLICATiONAL MUSIC COUHSE. THE NATIONAL FLAG, h. h. Uo.k.kv. ] •'"l .,S| to t|i(, • Hi .,s with the! Imviv T .,d |r I'leiu rioHt I free, •r .d Ir •lour you I see, .•fe,.l, Is, " .,n Ir t| ^d It, • 1| 'ill I S( HiKl the I free, : fe, .,fei | s, •li .t, Id ted we'll I be. fi .f| Ipii i • Si .,S| j d I 'Tis thelrtag ' :s, .,S| Id rail. •n js The I rta« .d It, :n .,r jd <'f the I North • S| .,f I I Hi .'PI .d of lay :d .n, ••d .,t, 11,^, Jind the I sweet •"I -A 'f, .S, 118 the flair of -i n-.f; i ^nm.\ s. (Hv Lin I ' ''aMKs (\)NAJKK, M* P P / ) / 1 / / f J I iC i II. ] e, / } } / Key lib. n :r ll.Now the d «'VC' NOW THE EVENING FALLS. (Canon.) :pii Now tlio ove - ni„g f,ij,.,^ d :t, II, :. foot • stops lioine, r :d l>iril of ri ii:! Hkktmovkn t, : 1, I twi • lijflit [ - :n,.f, j The Id evo long - er *i :li Is, :- twi - liyht I calls The bird of • t, I 1, : - ■ »in« j fulls, • fi^si 11, : s, for now tlie twi lit, Id :t, Our I foot - steps homo. ri ' d, : - Jight calls I - : t.d ) Tlur ' f . : n, J eve - jiifig li :- ) iioino. ! I - :r,.n, J Ir :d Jong • f'v Ir, :- home, I - : M The I f I : n, eve - ning II, :- home, Our d :t| eve - ning :fNS| No Our t, :- roam. - :r. No r :d ')ird of r, :- fulls, - :li No f ! : n. I- s, For :f. long • er n :r now t)io n, :- roam. ti : 1( I s, ♦^vi - light I, -alls : f^i^f I Is, : f , The bird of Ir :d long - er r, :- foot - stops home, li : 1, fails, No Ij :_8i long I li : t, long - er fi :- er Id :t, •■vo - ning !■ I- :f|.S| J For 1- :li.t, ] Our I I "i : r, j twi - ligiit I- ;d.r ) For - Si : f , J long - er Key Ely. Beathiq twice {-|":r:d|f:-:„|t,:-..-|d:-:„,.:fe:s|,:-:fels:-:- |:3ll:f:l|di:-:ta|l:-:slf:-.„,.. v i j • j " ^ "ii ^ :i;ija :-:- 1 -11 344 j ••" .f Is j 1. Ah you I wan '2. VVp are I all JOHN BULL'S CHILDREN. / ( •- .8 (1 ''''»• rfniiid •'olm's chll ^^tvon ...,H.o ,,HMs,. ' „„, •? ;^ h -1 --s .f In ^;""^- tn,„.,,o .shoul.l«,-p,«, Mayourlspir-i,, „ev-or Z :l .t Id' 'L H. GoDFFtFV • '- I I- Tluit./ohnliiuli's 'i(' our liuuii bers In man Kreaf :d' thf * ilren :d in or •f •^' h d' :t .1 Is " will I soon he jol-iv ,., "•" ly round the rtajj I- - .1 It guards well *'"' guard - .1 It 'le's slow t'le dear •'"' I"' -r' .d' .t Id' t .1 « M ««»|arm.y ^^a a n^.^v A,'? P '^ "^ '"^ lf r :s |i For |.lohn ThouKh I wo . ' mil. I'B 11 I And I though ' Far I f,.o,n f :d' J He's I We raU. -n .f js .J, Al - ways I stands „„ While his I na - vy ^ Chorus. {'^! -r' d' .,t :d' .,t Id ^ toucan I hear the Brit-ish b, {'I •'" K •." :f .,s II ^ ^—"l hear the Brit-ish ' d,,„,., { 'I "S If .,n :r .,n |f ^ ^ou .an I see li.e H,it-i.sh rt,,^, /:- .d' It '■ you I wan , cres. I •' s .,s 1 1 I And wliere I e'er :d dren, posts, 1- In' for niles I bu - .,r' Id' ^he I right, tlie I foam. :s (lor •■onnd ••- .1 It you hear :s gles t beat : s un :fe the :- .t I I* I blow, I" I so, f»l furled, S world, I- Id' As I ) that I .sound, I- I- } ) j !FV. J ) 1 I ) ■ I'd' .t 11 ' Ami whore I e', \n 1. 1 1 ri[ I- I fill ,tf' I :s ^ 'I'hor. I'' ^ I foillKl, .1 It • huf (I,, J, / :1 t In iter :d' is Ins . • « I r' (' . / ' • • 'I :- :- In •- ''^^-t ,,0,,;^? • stiii '\ '^ -^ -r |pi :- •- 1 . jl''^''^"^ home! sfiii- ' ••* -r n ;- .- I . „1 . '^ -l-.s, Is, :l, :t, Id :- .._ , . i 1 :- Home, f :- /|r :d II t, : 1 in |8 liome! In : M '* '^ --^ N •- *' !»' :s, :f, |„, ._ . - / J • Id' home \n I- I- • ^^ • ^, ■ Key Bj. /:si |d "t.:; I'K „^:;'\"' '4F^^^^^ ^Home, homo? for thpl t k Home, home ' with W I ^"'"^ '* ^vjoy.sfd return .'-CHoHrs, |.i, •d :ta, n. . . , ' I'' •••' =ta. 11 .--.t.-d . ' 1 i ) II 14i', Kkv a. "Si N :-t,(l, :s, : Si I PI) : -.n,| f , : ^ MY OWN CANADIAN HOME. :s, |r :-.r,|f :r Ir, :-.f|8 :n ^ : s, It, ; -.d I r : t, id : .r | n : d 1' -t Id :s, f :-.n|r .d |r ;- fi .fi In, :s, Is, -.d|t, :1, It, ■- r : .d|t, :1, VVUIKriilljf J<>Ot,Sf«'|)S t' :-.lils, :fe, s, ;- Mht.-. Si : - r:si In :-.f|s :s, 11, : t, Id f \m . hi^ . j '•^ Is. .-.filr,, .'n, If, :r, In, :i, |g ...a,|f, :..; d :- llOIilo. Pii : ' ) I / ■' I I- To Hill, who i.hiiin..il their vast ex 'r ''"'"'"' '" "••"""« 'ligh f Thy raountaiu peaks o'erlook the " ' ^'"'^ ''"'■ 1 hey pierce tlie azure skies ; '"""l Ihey bid tliy sons be stioiig and „,^'^ armt'd to strike at thee T„rZ .• Thy trumpet eall tlirouKhou't tiie 10 great achievements rise '^'id 3 A nohle heritage is thine, ' As'^llvelT?, ''"^'""'if ''" ' So Krand and fair and free; HeSt, "" <^"''"'«t<'«n's And he who j^ys in^'natnre's ^'k'nd te^doj':"':,.!"'' 'V "i.'l.ts f'harniH, iiteciom s cause maintain. Exulting here may roam ^> I^iti kindly heaven afford to me Mulseenesofgrandeurvvhieh adorn „ T''*^ ^'^^oi^'^ where I would dwell My own Canadian home. Fair (.^anada that olioiee sliould be 4 Shall not the race that tread fhv T iV'^ !l'''VJ''''^ '"^' ^^'^^J- plain.s ^'"^^^ ^^y ^ l?r thy hills and valleys wide, Spurn all that would enslave? Mav rnTl" '''T ^'''!* ""^^ *'°""^ ' Or they wlio battle with thy Udes- Mv "/J^'^'^,.^ '^^ thee preside, Shall not that race be hLlef ^ "''" ^^anadum home l\ Key I). ^^^ ^""' permission of the uuthor.) " ^' ^'^^^^^• [^« |1 ^t |d:d'jd':t Id'.s |d':t |1 :i p ^^ ,. ^ [''^ |« :l lta:tajl :1 ,s :n.f|s : l.tl d- :r' |d' :- |- ^ I / tJie \ h THE KDICATIONAL MlSU' COIK.SE. Key Bj. ':s, l.In ■• 2. On ;j. God ^4. On "i : 8| In 147 THE MAPLE LEAF. Words and Music by Alkx. Muir, B.A. d nui-ny hard-fonffht IdcsM o»ir loved (.'an - Mer-iyKng- land's 1. 8i ( :1. Si :-.f. i - «lian hom«', far - famed land, :si t, : Bri Our Our May ^ •d I r : d tain'Hjflo-ry i brave fuf hers l I>o-min-inn'H I kiudheav-enj d :d |»lant-ed firm liri- free-dom, homea, and plen-ty ev bless old er ycot-land " .'d II, :t,.d tan - Ilia's MaK'. On lov'donesdcMii , Firmlv - ''♦' '"'!• lot, Anci I ev - .-r - more, And j Si • ^^ I 1 li :d Si .51 main, died; reign; Isle ' li :1, boast, our pride, A.mJ jolted in love to- theymain-tained,W svvear to yield them ties of loud and love. That long, 'Till dis - cord can - not rocks and for - ests | quiver; : - .n I n .r : - get her, never! Hever, S Li ra :n ly, ly tlour-ish save our (^ueen, and d :ti This - tie, round the green o'er 1, Si : - .Si ►Shum-ro<-k, Kose, The U - nion Jack, The Free-dom's home The I r .d :- ever, ever, ever. S, hea - veil Choiu-s, fii : S| Ma - [lie n :s, With We'll And God : - .r J li :f Ma - ]>le J^eaf for- i^Iii - pie FiHiif for- Ma - pie licaf for- V 1 r,, t '^ ••"•ill ror- bless The | Ma - pie Leaf for :s, The n. Id Leaf "i : ti, i S| Ma PI, 1, :d heav-»'n T AM* •«■; . rii pie Leaf s, : si : bless 3i - .t1 for- .d - .S| The .S n .r ; »'v«'r. d.ti : li : Ma - f l>Ie 1. In ; li«af Si - .S| our :- .PI, ;si Go.l s, - .r for- - .f ■ d I Si : - .8, biem dear, The "i I Si : - .8, 1, em f. s : PI Id : t, save our t^ueen, and , Si :d II, :s, J r .d ever. f I .PI, 1 " '"' • .«i X, :i, (3, :- .f, f, .„, ._ (Copyright. By kiud permission of Messrs. A. & S. Nordheimer.) 148 THK KI,L;caT10XaL MUS.C (orKSK. KEvBj,. ^ULE BRITANNIA. «till with i free - aim l^ \ ^^"*^M r .1, ses |d.r.d^rM»j,f.r^f(s .r : „ r ' rose ~~ „ '^ in "'om out the to ^iif^ii'turuto tiiy bup-py a coast A - i-o„e from oiiKh,. ,, ••"'••"<« thy Imp-py I eLf 111 to f.Bb. 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' ^'-'^ =^' I" ^'^'•'^ ••^•.|s :l/«;v;;/:,U.^l;^TK^'[ied ' ''"'^ '"^ *''*^'' P'^'^^^" (I ) II II , loo, thou MA UK, m V f mp W MARKS OF EXPRESSION. 808. \V(»ia). Mt'zzo , Piano Forte . Mezzo -piano Mezzo -forte Piaiiissiiuo Fortissimo Sforzato Crescendo -Diniinnendo Uallentando Aecellarando Kitardando Ad libitum Tempo . Wostenuto Moderate l^ep:ato . Htaeeato Andante Allegretto AIIeg?'o , Adagio . I>a (!a})o Hal Kegno The Sign Bt*atingtwi«-e. 'ShlV—OpUiUKll Mr VNINO. With medium, or ordinary force. Sott (or softly). Loud (or loudly). Moderately soft. Mo.i .rately loud. Very soft.' Very loud. With emphasis, ^iradually louder, (gradually softer, (gradually slower. <»i'adually faster. Slower, at once. At the will of the performer. In the original time. Sustained at full length. In moderate time. Smooth; connected. Short; detached. Moderately slow •Slightly faster than .vndante. C^uu-kly. Very slow. Kepeat from the beginning. Kei)eat from the Sign. Two beats to W given in the measure, two notes tf) b.- «•.,.,. f^ ,. . , ' Same as above if reip.ired by^wonls." luO TiiK KJ)LC'AT1U\ M^ MlSK! COL' USK INDEX. A Cruid New Year A Wet 81ieet ami u F I'AUK. lo »^'- ... lOG 112 !<><' MapJe Leaf, Bay of Biscay Canadian Boat «on Ciiildhood's Veara Christmas BelJs .. ,^. Christmas Day ] Christmas Sono- J"* Come Thou Almi^iUyKi.,. Ci'ow Calculations l>ownfrom the Hkies. ■drummer Boy. . faster Hynin ^^venin.ir 147 > ay God Preserve Thee, Canada r>« Merrily Sin,.s the Lark . , T' A erry Christmas Bells on 133 98 I3L> J3G 110 lir) 90 122 ^eetin^r of the Waters ^^n by the Kivuiet Morning ^^''* Morning Hymn f! My Own Canadian Ho National Fla ^'^ow the Ev^ >iue. Ev oningTwiligjit. i'^ootstepa on the Stairs Gliding Through the Meadow Ood Save the Queen Good Night Grove, The Hail to the Land.. Harp that Once, The."' ".. Harvesting Home I'll Try Again"'.^'. ..;;;;..;■■ Indian Song I" the Summer Mornin.-' John Bull's Children " ,,, •Toy is liound Us . , ,.! J-andof the Maple t'i ;^o, the Clad May Mon, ", J^ovely S{Miug ',; .. 121 .. 124 94 . 92 lOJ 118 130 120 119 124 145 123 113 131 The 'ening Bells. O Come, Ail Ye Faithftd '^. the Merry Bells <>, VVI.ere Do Fairies Old Folks at Home Our Fatherland Hide f 95 . 146 142 143 103 93 137 138 107 132 134 100 feaeefui Slumbering , .,, «Hle Britannia ^^^] Snow-white Sails ^"^^ Songof the Fairies"..' '"'" Spring Song Stand, Firmly Stand'? „,. ^tar of Peace... Summer Mornin.' ^^ Swiss Toy Giri..''^Z.; ^?^ The Diamonds Gleam The Pilot There Came a Little Ohiidi:;"lo: Two Robin Redbreasts "■ o" ^ 'age Choristers ^'eome to Spring Time Who is a Brave Man? 90 118 89 Book Hi, 128 117 III .. J47 i3a 12() . 140 90 ... 122 .. 104 .. 97 .. 95 . 146 142 143 . 103 93 137 138 107 140 148