Sensation and Intuition: Studies in Psychology and AestheticsH. S. King, 1874 - 372 pagini |
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Pagina xii
... melody and harmony • Objective nature of musical sounds according to the older theory . Physical antecedents of musical sensation • Physiological antecedents of musical sensation Transformation of this theory by the discoveries of ...
... melody and harmony • Objective nature of musical sounds according to the older theory . Physical antecedents of musical sensation • Physiological antecedents of musical sensation Transformation of this theory by the discoveries of ...
Pagina xiii
... Melody as a symmetrical or parallel order 198 • II . Melody as a progressive order . Tonality , or the system of key Two modes of effecting melodic unity in variety - Musical Varia- tion and musical Transposition 199 . . 201 • Effect of ...
... Melody as a symmetrical or parallel order 198 • II . Melody as a progressive order . Tonality , or the system of key Two modes of effecting melodic unity in variety - Musical Varia- tion and musical Transposition 199 . . 201 • Effect of ...
Pagina xiv
... melody , har- mony , and tonality 226 • II . Analogies between the combinations of musical and of vocal sound · Three kinds of representative character imparted to music by these analogies . ( A ) The Dynamic aspects of music . ( A 227 ...
... melody , har- mony , and tonality 226 • II . Analogies between the combinations of musical and of vocal sound · Three kinds of representative character imparted to music by these analogies . ( A ) The Dynamic aspects of music . ( A 227 ...
Pagina 88
... and again seemed to be anticipating a renewal of the melody . What appears to happen in the growing consciousness during these moments ? The ideas of those sweet sounds persist , 88 Belief - Its Varieties and its Conditions .
... and again seemed to be anticipating a renewal of the melody . What appears to happen in the growing consciousness during these moments ? The ideas of those sweet sounds persist , 88 Belief - Its Varieties and its Conditions .
Pagina 163
... melody and harmony are little more than a variety of sensations , delightful or painful in different degrees , the grounds of which he is wholly unable to give us . In the mind of the ardent musician , again , these effects of single ...
... melody and harmony are little more than a variety of sensations , delightful or painful in different degrees , the grounds of which he is wholly unable to give us . In the mind of the ardent musician , again , these effects of single ...
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absolute magnitude activity æsthetic appears Aristotle artistic aspects association beauty belief character colour complex conceive conception Concrete Psychology consciousness contrast Darwin definite degree delight discriminative distinct distinctly doctrine doubt effect elements emotional example excitement existence experience expression external fact Fechner feeling fibres force gratification harmony Helmholtz Hence highly composite human mind human voice idea ideal imagination impression impulse individual inference influence instinctive intellectual intensity interval J. S. Mill large number less light melody ment mental millimetres mode moral movements muscular musical form nervous object observation painful past peculiar perception phenomena physiologist pleasure polyphonic possible precise present principle Principles of Psychology processes produce psychological racter reality recognised respect result retina scarcely seems sensation sensibility sentiment simple Spencer spontaneous stimulation subjective supposed supposition susceptible tendency theory thought timbre tion tones upper-tones vague variety vocal volition Voltaire voluntary action Weber's law