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“I HATE A PREFACE !” Perhaps you do. But
certain facts connected with THE SHINING LIGHT
require that the book have a preface.

The peculiar system of notation used in this book
is of modern date, being the invention of II. B. Aiken, in
the year 1847. Its special advantage over round notes
consists in representing each note of the scale by a
distinct character. Hence, the reading of notes is greatly
simplified, and the learner finds no difliculty in singing
by'note in any of the keys; and this shape A (Do) is the
keynote, wherever found upon the staff. (For a table
representing the shapes and names of the scale series,
see opposite page.)

This system is not an old one, as some suppose, but
is the reformed notation of a progressive age, and has
been steadily gaining in public favor. Its growth, like
that of the Alpine avalanche, has been slow; but, like an

 

  

avalanche, it seems now ready to sweep before it all opn
posing obstacles. Especially of late years has it gained
strength and volume, until many of the publishing
houses of influential Christian denominations have em
dersed it. Even as we write, the M. E. Church, South,
are preparing a second volume of Sabbath-school Songs,
to be issued in this notation under the editorial super—
vision of R. M. McIntosh, author of TABOR. The Pres-
byterian Board of Publication, the Southern Baptist
Publication House, the Mennonite Publishing House,
the German Baptist (or Dunkard) Publishing Committee
have all issued books in this notation.

Aside from these endorsements, however, there are
many others of equal importance. Shrewd business Inc-:1
are beginning to discover the vast strength which this
system of notation is developing, and are showing a

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musicians, years ago, pronounced a dangerous delusion.
A along recent publishers we name BIGLOW & MAIN, of
New York City, and Miller’s Bible and Publishing House,
Philadelphia, who are issuing works in this notation.
That character notes must eventually become the stand-
ard notation of the country is evident, and only becomes
a question of time.

Our plea for issuing “ SHINING LIGHT” is that
there is a growing demand for music for the Sabbath-
school printed in character notes, and that children can
learn to read music in this notation so much sooner than
if printed in the antiquated system. I

The authors have had considerable experience in
the Sabbath—school, work, and believe they have correct
ideas of the kind of music specially adapted to the
wants of the average Sabbath—school. In this volume

APRIL, 1879.

 

Doe, Ray, Mee, Faw, Sole, Law, See, Doe.

 

will be found many of their best hymns and tunes,
together with those of ocher authors of unquestionable
repute.

They desire here to express their high appreciation
of the services rendered them, in the preparation of
these pages, by the authors and publishers who have
thus aided them, and whose names are duly appended to
their several contributions.

In the hope that this little volume may do good in
the world; that the hymns and tunes herein contained
may subserve the best interests of the Sabbath-school;
that they may conduce to the worship of God, and the
glory of his Son, our Saviour, these pages are respectful] y
submitted to the public, who rarely, if ever, fail to

pronounce correct judgment in the end.

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Have you heard that a Foun - tam was 0 - pened for you To cleanse you from 801' — row and shame 'I
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