The Evolution of the Art of MusicD. Appleton, 1906 - 342 pagini |
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... manner , and nervous gestures , and facial distortions are infectious ; and very sensitive and sympathetic people are particularly liable to imitate uninten- tional grimaces and fidgets . But sounds which are uttered with genuine ...
... manner , and nervous gestures , and facial distortions are infectious ; and very sensitive and sympathetic people are particularly liable to imitate uninten- tional grimaces and fidgets . But sounds which are uttered with genuine ...
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... manner in which they are applied in the highest works of absolute music , such as symphonies and sonatas , will hereafter come under consideration . In the earliest stage of musical evolution these respective principles show themselves ...
... manner in which they are applied in the highest works of absolute music , such as symphonies and sonatas , will hereafter come under consideration . In the earliest stage of musical evolution these respective principles show themselves ...
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... manner exactly contrary to ours . To take one con- sideration out of many as an illustration . The leading note of modern music always tends upwards ; in other words , the note which lies nearest to the most essential note of the scale ...
... manner exactly contrary to ours . To take one con- sideration out of many as an illustration . The leading note of modern music always tends upwards ; in other words , the note which lies nearest to the most essential note of the scale ...
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... manner of their confession would seem to imply that they were very impressionable , but had not arrived at any high degree of artistic intelligence or perception . The Greeks , moreover , were much nearer the beginning of musical things ...
... manner of their confession would seem to imply that they were very impressionable , but had not arrived at any high degree of artistic intelligence or perception . The Greeks , moreover , were much nearer the beginning of musical things ...
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... when attempts were made to revive the Greek system . In this manner a series of the notes which were supposed to be fit for human beings to sing were mapped out into dis- tinct and well - defined positions . But one of SCALES 25.
... when attempts were made to revive the Greek system . In this manner a series of the notes which were supposed to be fit for human beings to sing were mapped out into dis- tinct and well - defined positions . But one of SCALES 25.
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