THE  MUSIC  TEACHER. 
 
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LESSON V. 
1. How is the scale extended ?  Answer. By taking number eight of 
the old scale as one of the new; thus, 
 
ASCENDING'.   "     . 
 
1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8 
 
DESCENDING. 
 
8       '        8       5,  ,e. 
 
No. 1. 
 
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 6    7  8   2  3   4  5   6 7    8  2 8    4   5  6   7 8 
G   A  B  C   D   E  F  G  A   B   C  D  E   F   G  A   B  0. 
Sol Ia si do   re mi fa sol la si do re mi fa sol Ia si do. 
Here we have the extended scale with base clef: 
No. 2. 
 
2   3   4   5   6  '   8  2   8  4   .0  6   7   8   2   3 
C   D    E   F  G   A  B   C  D   E  F   G   A  B    0   D   B. 
Do re   mi   la sol Is  si do re mi Is sol Is ai    do  re  mL 
Rzva. -Although the base clef is not used for female voices, yet a knowledge
of it 
cannot but be beneficial to female as well as male voices. 
These extended scales are but the repetition of the one we have been 
using; i. e. the intervals are precisely the same, if we take number eight

of the old scale as one of the extended; and the letters and numerals are

the same also. 
 
No. .-EXERCISES FOR THE PRACTICE OF THE EXTENDED SCALES. 
 
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