A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Bindi 4J. Murray, 1822 - 50 síður |
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... tune a 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 ...
... tune a 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 ...
Síða 378
... tune an instrument when alone , unless the lessons had been so frequent as to form the ear to an instantaneous judge ment of tune by the same habit that had instructed the teach- There seemed to be little principle that could be trea ...
... tune an instrument when alone , unless the lessons had been so frequent as to form the ear to an instantaneous judge ment of tune by the same habit that had instructed the teach- There seemed to be little principle that could be trea ...
Síða 382
... tune , with tolerable exactness , and that they can prolong or dwell upon any particular note when desired . Let them sing the common psalm tune called St. David's in the same way that they practice at church ; and when they have done ...
... tune , with tolerable exactness , and that they can prolong or dwell upon any particular note when desired . Let them sing the common psalm tune called St. David's in the same way that they practice at church ; and when they have done ...
Síða 383
... tune that the man follows in singing his , and all hearers are sensible that they are singing the same tune , it necessarily follows , that the two serieses of notes are perfectly similar , though not the same : For there must be the ...
... tune that the man follows in singing his , and all hearers are sensible that they are singing the same tune , it necessarily follows , that the two serieses of notes are perfectly similar , though not the same : For there must be the ...
Síða 385
... tunes , which delighted the simple inhabitants , were equally simple . Being the spontaneous effusions of individuals ... tune by heart . It must have been a long time before any distinct notion was formed of the relation of the notes to ...
... tunes , which delighted the simple inhabitants , were equally simple . Being the spontaneous effusions of individuals ... tune by heart . It must have been a long time before any distinct notion was formed of the relation of the notes to ...
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