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A Staff Notation Tonal Modulator (On Tonic Sol-Fa Lines)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

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Mr. Chairman, Ladies, and Gentlemen,—By the courtesy of your Council, I have the pleasure to bring under your notice the latest development of my Staff Notation Tonal Modulator:— an original invention of mine worked out for the most part several years ago, though only protected and brought out in its present form within the last few months.

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Copyright © Royal Musical Association, 1896

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The capitals refer to the columns from which the notes are pointed in Modulator, thus—“T” for “Tonic” or central column; “D” for “Dominant” or right column, “SD” for “Subdominant” or left column —EdGoogle Scholar