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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... never pre- viously experienced in the history of the race ; for all the early music rested upon the harp tribe , the tones of which are always short , can never be increased after the first impact and are in- capable of sustaining a ...
... never pre- viously experienced in the history of the race ; for all the early music rested upon the harp tribe , the tones of which are always short , can never be increased after the first impact and are in- capable of sustaining a ...
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... never have arisen . It appears altogether likely that the ancient Egyptians had an instrumental music independent of words . This music must necessarily have been somewhat limited in tonal compass since their instruments had ...
... never have arisen . It appears altogether likely that the ancient Egyptians had an instrumental music independent of words . This music must necessarily have been somewhat limited in tonal compass since their instruments had ...
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... never had been before and never has been since and , it is sincerely to be hoped , never will be . These people had a gift for formality and each composer desired to write something more elaborate and more complicated than any one ...
... never had been before and never has been since and , it is sincerely to be hoped , never will be . These people had a gift for formality and each composer desired to write something more elaborate and more complicated than any one ...
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... never succeed in doing Thus in Fig . 8 the distance from C to C ' , which may be 330E 660 / € 3 Asto 71440 264 termed the octave radius , is exactly half the distance from C to the center of the circle . The radius of the next octave ...
... never succeed in doing Thus in Fig . 8 the distance from C to C ' , which may be 330E 660 / € 3 Asto 71440 264 termed the octave radius , is exactly half the distance from C to the center of the circle . The radius of the next octave ...
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... never able to bring to expression the wealth of his nature ? He is none the less enriched . In the enchantment of his pleas- ures , the broadening of his mentality , and the deepening of his spirituality , his studies may be their own ...
... never able to bring to expression the wealth of his nature ? He is none the less enriched . In the enchantment of his pleas- ures , the broadening of his mentality , and the deepening of his spirituality , his studies may be their own ...
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