The rhythmic music is then defined only by the pulses, and has no change of pitch ; while purely melodic music has change of pitch, but no definition or regularity of impulse. The latter is frequently met with among savage races, and even as near the... The Evolution of the Art of Music - Pagina 7de Charles Hubert Hastings Parry - 1906 - 342 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1919 - 714 pagini
...(Pratt, History of Music.) . "Pure, unalloyed rhythmic music is found in most parts of the uncivilized globe ; and the degree of excitement to which it can...accompanied by dancing, is well known to all the world." (Parry, Evolution of the Art of Music. ) "Rhythm in speech, rhythm in sound, and rhythm in motion,... | |
| Charles Hubert Hastings Parry - 1894 - 392 pagini
...distinct, and in very primitive states of music are often found so. In that state the rhythmic music is defined only by the pulses, and has no change of pitch,...utterance; and therefore the rhythmic elements and the cantabile elements are only different forms in which the same class of feelings and emotions are expressed.... | |
| Halbert Hains Britan - 1911 - 280 pagini
...intoxication. As Parry says, "Pure, unalloyed rhythmic music is found in most parts of the uncivilized globe ; and the degree of excitement to which it can give rise, when the mere beating of the drum or tom-tom is accompanied by dancing, is well known to all the world."1 In such rhythmic action... | |
| Halbert Hains Britan - 1911 - 282 pagini
...uncivilized globe ; and the degree of excitement to which it can give rise, when the mere beating of the drum or tom-tom is accompanied by dancing, is well known to all the world."1 In such rhythmic action it is evident that there are none of the finer elements of purely... | |
| 1919 - 682 pagini
...(Pratt, History of Music.) "Pure, unalloyed rhythmic music is found in most parts of the uncivilized globe ; and the degree of excitement to which it can give rise, when the mere beating of a drum or tomrtom is accompanied by dancing, is well known to all the world." (Parry, Evolution of the Art of... | |
| Charles Hubert Hastings Parry - 1920 - 360 pagini
...unalloyed rhythmic music is found in most parts of the uncivilised globe ; and the degree of excite ment to which it can give rise, when the mere beating of...melodic elements are only different forms in which the same class of feelings and emotions are expressed. All dancing is ultimately derived from expressive... | |
| William Henry Hadow - 1928 - 394 pagini
...and over again. And later: Pure unalloyed rhythmic music is found in most parts of the uncivilized globe and the degree of excitement to which it can...almost the same conditions as song or any other kind of voice utterance, and therefore the rhythmic elements and the cantabile element are only different forms... | |
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