Music: A Monthly Magazine, Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and Literature of Music, Volume 15W. S. B. Mathews, 1899 - Music |
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... beginnings among the ancient Egyptians , and its highly cele- brated but insignificant tonal development in ancient Greece , its elaboration in the Netherlands , down to the beautiful and wonderfully expressive art which forms the basis ...
... beginnings among the ancient Egyptians , and its highly cele- brated but insignificant tonal development in ancient Greece , its elaboration in the Netherlands , down to the beautiful and wonderfully expressive art which forms the basis ...
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... beginning and ending with the same volume under all circumstances . Nevertheless , from the time the organ came into general use in the great musical cen- ters of the church , viz . , at Canterbury Cathedral , in England ; Notre Dame ...
... beginning and ending with the same volume under all circumstances . Nevertheless , from the time the organ came into general use in the great musical cen- ters of the church , viz . , at Canterbury Cathedral , in England ; Notre Dame ...
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... beginnings of harmony were ar- rived at among the people long before the church writers took any cognizance of them . The reasons for this belief are many , but perhaps three of the best are to be found in the famous " Summer Is a Comin ...
... beginnings of harmony were ar- rived at among the people long before the church writers took any cognizance of them . The reasons for this belief are many , but perhaps three of the best are to be found in the famous " Summer Is a Comin ...
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... beginning at the end and working back to the be- ginning , is , of course , wholly unrecognizable by any ear under any circumstances ; but the imitation of downward and upward intervals in inverse order affords more for the ear to seize ...
... beginning at the end and working back to the be- ginning , is , of course , wholly unrecognizable by any ear under any circumstances ; but the imitation of downward and upward intervals in inverse order affords more for the ear to seize ...
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... beginnings of a musical acoustic , in the mathe- matical ratios of the octave , fourth , fifth and major step , down to our own times , there have occasionally been fresh investi- gators hoping to find in mathematics the unassailable ...
... beginnings of a musical acoustic , in the mathe- matical ratios of the octave , fourth , fifth and major step , down to our own times , there have occasionally been fresh investi- gators hoping to find in mathematics the unassailable ...
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