The Music, Or Melody and Rhythmus of the English Language: In which are Explained ... the Five Accidents of Speech ... and a Musical Notation ...Macredie, Skelly, 1819 - 250 páginas |
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... soft , occasionally , The Thesis and Arsis being periodically alternate , whether expressed or sup- posed ; whereas the piano and forte , in speaking as in singing , are always ad libitum , or apropos . It may be proper here to show ...
... soft , occasionally , The Thesis and Arsis being periodically alternate , whether expressed or sup- posed ; whereas the piano and forte , in speaking as in singing , are always ad libitum , or apropos . It may be proper here to show ...
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... soft and loud , or , according to musicians , of piano and forte , should never be consi- dered as a governing principle of rhythmus , because , though sometimes it may be accidentally coincident with rhythmical pulsation , yet it would ...
... soft and loud , or , according to musicians , of piano and forte , should never be consi- dered as a governing principle of rhythmus , because , though sometimes it may be accidentally coincident with rhythmical pulsation , yet it would ...
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... soft , must never , as is too often the case , be reckoned among the go- verning powers of rhythmus , though they may sometimes coincide with the heavy and the light , which are the only governing principles of it . CHAPTER VII ...
... soft , must never , as is too often the case , be reckoned among the go- verning powers of rhythmus , though they may sometimes coincide with the heavy and the light , which are the only governing principles of it . CHAPTER VII ...
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... pronounce two pulsations without a pause or remission between them - and is shown , that from the very nature of the organs , these affections must pervade every language . 1 . Γ Soft rising now the eastern breeze , 78 CHAP XV.
... pronounce two pulsations without a pause or remission between them - and is shown , that from the very nature of the organs , these affections must pervade every language . 1 . Γ Soft rising now the eastern breeze , 78 CHAP XV.
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... Soft rising now the eastern breeze , Δ Δ . Δ Γ Δ ..A .. Δ Plays rustling through the quivering trees . A .. Δ .. A .. Δ 2 . Come F lovely health ! divinest maid ! Δ Δ .. Δ Δ .. Δ And lead me through the rural shade . Δ Δ Δ ..A .. A 3 . Soft ...
... Soft rising now the eastern breeze , Δ Δ . Δ Γ Δ ..A .. Δ Plays rustling through the quivering trees . A .. Δ .. A .. Δ 2 . Come F lovely health ! divinest maid ! Δ Δ .. Δ Δ .. Δ And lead me through the rural shade . Δ Δ Δ ..A .. A 3 . Soft ...
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