A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Bindi 4J. Murray, 1822 - 50 síður |
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... octave between any step of the lower octave and the same step of the upper one . In whatever way , therefore , we conceive one of these octaves to be parcelled out by the different steps , the partition of both must be similar . If we ...
... octave between any step of the lower octave and the same step of the upper one . In whatever way , therefore , we conceive one of these octaves to be parcelled out by the different steps , the partition of both must be similar . If we ...
Síða 384
... octaves common to both voices ; and therefore four octaves in succession , ali similar to each other . similarity may be observed in the sounds of instruments which differ only by an octave . And thus we demonstrate that all octaves are ...
... octaves common to both voices ; and therefore four octaves in succession , ali similar to each other . similarity may be observed in the sounds of instruments which differ only by an octave . And thus we demonstrate that all octaves are ...
Síða 385
... octaves . This partition is now to be the subject of discussion . 342. In the infancy of society and cultivation , it ... octave could be made generally known . 343. Accordingly , we find that it was not till after a long while , and by ...
... octaves . This partition is now to be the subject of discussion . 342. In the infancy of society and cultivation , it ... octave could be made generally known . 343. Accordingly , we find that it was not till after a long while , and by ...
Síða 386
... octave , and the relation of the whole to a principal sound , which we now call the fundamental or key , it being the low- est note of our scale , and the one to which the other notes bear a continual reference . It would far exceed the ...
... octave , and the relation of the whole to a principal sound , which we now call the fundamental or key , it being the low- est note of our scale , and the one to which the other notes bear a continual reference . It would far exceed the ...
Síða 387
... octave . He will even observe a considerable similarity between these two musical phrases , without being able , at first , to say in what it consists . 345. Let him now study each phrase apart , and try to com- pare the magnitude of ...
... octave . He will even observe a considerable similarity between these two musical phrases , without being able , at first , to say in what it consists . 345. Let him now study each phrase apart , and try to com- pare the magnitude of ...
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