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Exercise for Stopping the Tremolo
The same principle is followed in this as in previous Examples, the tremolo being stopped with the up
stroke and exactly on the beat preceding- the single stroke. The reason for not ending the tremolo on the quarter note beginning the second measure, for ex- ample, with a down stroke, is that this note must not be accented, since as an individual note it does not exist, it being but the fifth beat of a whole note, in this case and very unimportant rhythmically. |
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Ninon (neen-yon)
This little duet for mandolin and guitar will be found very effective, but in the absence of a gui- tar, the accompaniment can be played on the mandolin. It is to be played rather quickly although not like a March. |
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