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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... listening to sounds of every description , and that with more than ordinary attention ; but none have interested him so much as the cries of animals , and the song of birds . In the busy world , or in quiet and repose , he has amused ...
... listening to sounds of every description , and that with more than ordinary attention ; but none have interested him so much as the cries of animals , and the song of birds . In the busy world , or in quiet and repose , he has amused ...
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... listen- ing - tube to the breast to detect the motions of the heart . The quickness which some persons possess in distinguishing the smaller sounds , is very re- * Some very extraordinary telegraphic inventions are about to be exhibited ...
... listen- ing - tube to the breast to detect the motions of the heart . The quickness which some persons possess in distinguishing the smaller sounds , is very re- * Some very extraordinary telegraphic inventions are about to be exhibited ...
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... " which was his command to kneel ; ' and the noble beast actually knelt , and received a volley of balls that ' terminated his suffering . ' • To accustom ourselves to listen with attention , is the 19 FACULTIES OF THE EAR . 19.
... " which was his command to kneel ; ' and the noble beast actually knelt , and received a volley of balls that ' terminated his suffering . ' • To accustom ourselves to listen with attention , is the 19 FACULTIES OF THE EAR . 19.
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... listen with attention , is the first step to improvement . Those who have made the least proficiency in music , must be aware how little capable we are , at first , of estimating the pitch or relative gradations of sounds — as being ...
... listen with attention , is the first step to improvement . Those who have made the least proficiency in music , must be aware how little capable we are , at first , of estimating the pitch or relative gradations of sounds — as being ...
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... listening , no one can doubt , as we frequently find persons , who sing and play out of tune , readily distinguish ... listen- tempt to stir , till the bells began to ring round , which intimated the finishing of the peal , and which ...
... listening , no one can doubt , as we frequently find persons , who sing and play out of tune , readily distinguish ... listen- tempt to stir , till the bells began to ring round , which intimated the finishing of the peal , and which ...
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