A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Bindi 4J. Murray, 1822 - 50 síður |
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Síða 377
... musical instructions of the first masters , and was eminent as a performer . Thus was the study of music ennobled , and recommend- ed to the attention of the greatest philosophers . Its cul- tivation was held an object of national ...
... musical instructions of the first masters , and was eminent as a performer . Thus was the study of music ennobled , and recommend- ed to the attention of the greatest philosophers . Its cul- tivation was held an object of national ...
Síða 378
... nation , or in the favourite phrases or passages which are most frequent in their songs , all men make use of the same rises and falls , or inflections of voice in their musical language or airs . We have heard 378 TEMPERAMENT OF.
... nation , or in the favourite phrases or passages which are most frequent in their songs , all men make use of the same rises and falls , or inflections of voice in their musical language or airs . We have heard 378 TEMPERAMENT OF.
Síða 380
... musical lan- guage it means a hoarser sound . The sound that is neither hoarse nor shrill is some ordinary pitch of voice , but without any precise criterion . 333. The change observed in the pitch of a violin string , when the finger ...
... musical lan- guage it means a hoarser sound . The sound that is neither hoarse nor shrill is some ordinary pitch of voice , but without any precise criterion . 333. The change observed in the pitch of a violin string , when the finger ...
Síða 382
... musical notes through the whole air ; and they generally imagine that they do so . But there is a manifest difference in the sounds which they ut- ter , and the woman is said to sing more SHRILL , and the man more HOARSE . A very plain ...
... musical notes through the whole air ; and they generally imagine that they do so . But there is a manifest difference in the sounds which they ut- ter , and the woman is said to sing more SHRILL , and the man more HOARSE . A very plain ...
Síða 384
... musical sounds depends , we can demon- strate , with all the rigour of geometry , that the several notes in the man and woman's octave must have the same relation to their respective commencements , and that these two great intervals ...
... musical sounds depends , we can demon- strate , with all the rigour of geometry , that the several notes in the man and woman's octave must have the same relation to their respective commencements , and that these two great intervals ...
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