The Music of Nature: Or, An Attempt to Prove that what is Passionate and Pleasing in the Art of Singing, Speaking, and Performing Upon Musical Instruments, is Derived from the Sounds of the Animated WorldDitson, 1837 - 483 páginas |
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... formed , but simply a guard to prevent extraneous bodies entering the * It has been ingeniously supposed that the small bone termed the mallet , which falls upon the tympanum , may be compared to the dampers on the piano - forte , on ...
... formed , but simply a guard to prevent extraneous bodies entering the * It has been ingeniously supposed that the small bone termed the mallet , which falls upon the tympanum , may be compared to the dampers on the piano - forte , on ...
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... formation of the musical ear depends on early impressions . Infants who are placed within the constant hearing of musical sounds , soon learn to appreciate them , and nurses have the merit of giving the first lessons in melody ; for we ...
... formation of the musical ear depends on early impressions . Infants who are placed within the constant hearing of musical sounds , soon learn to appreciate them , and nurses have the merit of giving the first lessons in melody ; for we ...
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... formed and perfected is certainly without a parallel . On first hearing the Seventh Symphony of Haydn performed by a full orchestra , he instantly comprehended the different modulations in that piece , and played them on the piano ...
... formed and perfected is certainly without a parallel . On first hearing the Seventh Symphony of Haydn performed by a full orchestra , he instantly comprehended the different modulations in that piece , and played them on the piano ...
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... formed a cli- max of noise and sound that made the earth and spectators tremble . But though nature , in an angry mood , may powerfully alarm us at times , yet she more frequently delights us with her pleasing and softer tones , such as ...
... formed a cli- max of noise and sound that made the earth and spectators tremble . But though nature , in an angry mood , may powerfully alarm us at times , yet she more frequently delights us with her pleasing and softer tones , such as ...
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... formed . For this , the shoulders should be thrown a little back- ward , standing in an easy posture , and opening the * Signor Ferlendi , when in England , performed upon an oboe in the Opera - house , one of the joints of which was formed ...
... formed . For this , the shoulders should be thrown a little back- ward , standing in an easy posture , and opening the * Signor Ferlendi , when in England , performed upon an oboe in the Opera - house , one of the joints of which was formed ...
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