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BEADLE’S DIME SCHOOL MELODIST, —-. >: A Book that has long been Needed! ————- ~~ — — —~—» 0 oe WHICH PERFECTLY MEETS THE WANTS OF PITBLIC AND PRI- VATE SCHOOLS, IN PRICE, THE Variety and Beauty of the Pieces! S FOR WHICH THEY THEIR PERFECT APPLICATION TO THE PURPOSE ARE WRITTEN, AND THE EXCELLENT ARRANGEMENT OF THE EI EMENTARY PORTION OF THE WORK, WHICH IS ADAPTED TO CHILDREN OF THE MOST TENDER AGE! The elementary part of the book is illustrated by examples; and _ almost with the first lesson the pupil has a pleasing vocal appreciation of it, thus fixing the idea of the author indellibly and pleasantly on the mind. The work. ‘contains: some | = SONGS AND EXERCISES, All of which are arranged in such pleasing progression, that the pupil _is enticed step by step, TO LEARN THE RULE, BY ITS, APPLICATION, uil- “til their knowledge of music seems almost intuative. The author, C. REXFORD, i MR. GEO. ae Years experience, and great success in teaching children ie tz Pr Te (Cents: PER Copy. au P. BEADLE & “1 aaaee Bite AM pee aeomicvooks eee pee the Doe Scoot Metopist is the result of this ex- sksicom pe