A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Bindi 4J. Murray, 1822 - 50 síður |
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... harpsichord with certainty and ac- curacy , seems an indispensible qualification of any person worthy of the name of a musician . It would certainly be thought an unpardonable deficiency in a violin performer if he could not tune his ...
... harpsichord with certainty and ac- curacy , seems an indispensible qualification of any person worthy of the name of a musician . It would certainly be thought an unpardonable deficiency in a violin performer if he could not tune his ...
Síða 378
... harpsichord cannot do it , or cannot do it any other way than by uncer- tain and painful trial , and , as it were , groping in the dark ; and that the tuning of harpsichords and organs is committed entirely to tuners by profession ...
... harpsichord cannot do it , or cannot do it any other way than by uncer- tain and painful trial , and , as it were , groping in the dark ; and that the tuning of harpsichords and organs is committed entirely to tuners by profession ...
Síða 390
... harpsichord , or organ , which have twelve seemingly equal intervals in the octave . Accordingly , it ap- pears that such additions were practised by the musicians of Greece , and approved of by Aristoxenus , and by all those who ...
... harpsichord , or organ , which have twelve seemingly equal intervals in the octave . Accordingly , it ap- pears that such additions were practised by the musicians of Greece , and approved of by Aristoxenus , and by all those who ...
Síða 401
... harpsichord , were invented , and instruments with fretted finger boards . These soon supplanted the lyres and harps , being much more compendious , and allowing a much greater variety and rapidity of modulation . All these instruments ...
... harpsichord , were invented , and instruments with fretted finger boards . These soon supplanted the lyres and harps , being much more compendious , and allowing a much greater variety and rapidity of modulation . All these instruments ...
Síða 410
... harpsichord . Then hang weights on the other strings , till , upon drawing the bow across both strings , at a small dis- tance below the bridge , they are perfect unisons , without the smallest beating or undulation , and taking care ...
... harpsichord . Then hang weights on the other strings , till , upon drawing the bow across both strings , at a small dis- tance below the bridge , they are perfect unisons , without the smallest beating or undulation , and taking care ...
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