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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... scarcely confined to any class ; but the faculties of the ear are comparatively unemployed , and left in a state of idleness . The formation of the musical ear depends on early impressions . Infants who are placed within the constant ...
... scarcely confined to any class ; but the faculties of the ear are comparatively unemployed , and left in a state of idleness . The formation of the musical ear depends on early impressions . Infants who are placed within the constant ...
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... scarcely be heard , the noise dying upon the spot . To those who are conversant with the power of musical instruments , the following observations will be fully understood . The violins made at Cremona about the year 1660 are superior ...
... scarcely be heard , the noise dying upon the spot . To those who are conversant with the power of musical instruments , the following observations will be fully understood . The violins made at Cremona about the year 1660 are superior ...
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... scarcely heard . * Organs afford another proof of this observation ; for we often find those which are overpowering when near , fail to produce that solemn grandeur of note at a distance which is the test of their excel- lence . The ...
... scarcely heard . * Organs afford another proof of this observation ; for we often find those which are overpowering when near , fail to produce that solemn grandeur of note at a distance which is the test of their excel- lence . The ...
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... and deep . Depth of voice fills the mind with an idea of an enormous being ; and children in their frolics frighten each other by imitating these voices . highest order there appears scarcely more than one first - E 33 THE VOICE . 33.
... and deep . Depth of voice fills the mind with an idea of an enormous being ; and children in their frolics frighten each other by imitating these voices . highest order there appears scarcely more than one first - E 33 THE VOICE . 33.
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... scarcely more than one first - rate man singer in a generation . To acquire a good and pleasing tone , every experiment for modifying the voice should be tried ; whenever suc- cess is obtained to the satisfaction of the ear , we should ...
... scarcely more than one first - rate man singer in a generation . To acquire a good and pleasing tone , every experiment for modifying the voice should be tried ; whenever suc- cess is obtained to the satisfaction of the ear , we should ...
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