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 WorldLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849 - 505 páginas |
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... opening the mouth so as to admit three fin- gers set edgewise between the teeth , then by gen- tly putting forth the voice with the organs steadily kept in this position , you will produce the first vo- cal sound of Au , * as in the ...
... opening the mouth so as to admit three fin- gers set edgewise between the teeth , then by gen- tly putting forth the voice with the organs steadily kept in this position , you will produce the first vo- cal sound of Au , * as in the ...
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... opening the * Signor Ferlendi , when in England , performed upon an oboe in the Opera - house , one of the joints of which was formed of leather , which he twisted or contracted in a way so like the windpipe , that he produced a talking ...
... opening the * Signor Ferlendi , when in England , performed upon an oboe in the Opera - house , one of the joints of which was formed of leather , which he twisted or contracted in a way so like the windpipe , that he produced a talking ...
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... opening of the mouth , by practising before a mirror . In the early schools of Rome , it was the custom ' daily to take the pupils beyond the walls , to a stone celebrated for its echo , which repeated the same sound several times ...
... opening of the mouth , by practising before a mirror . In the early schools of Rome , it was the custom ' daily to take the pupils beyond the walls , to a stone celebrated for its echo , which repeated the same sound several times ...
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... opening the mouth at certain distances , and simply putting forth the voice , it necessarily follows that the vowel tones must be the same in all languages . Conso- * The English articulate with the mouth but slightly open , and the ...
... opening the mouth at certain distances , and simply putting forth the voice , it necessarily follows that the vowel tones must be the same in all languages . Conso- * The English articulate with the mouth but slightly open , and the ...
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... opening of the mouth ; the want of this activity in attacking a sound produces a quacking tone , like that of a duck . † How often do we notice a vulgarity in the performance of educated persons , * No one ever knew better how to adapt ...
... opening of the mouth ; the want of this activity in attacking a sound produces a quacking tone , like that of a duck . † How often do we notice a vulgarity in the performance of educated persons , * No one ever knew better how to adapt ...
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The Music of Nature: Or, An Attempt to Prove that what is Passionate and ... William Gardiner Visualização completa - 1849 |
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accent Adagio admiration Anacreon ancient animals appeared ballad bass bassoon beauty Beethoven bells Bird Braham breath called CHAPTER character charm chord clarionet composer composition concert delight diphthong distance Don Giovanni double bass effect English excellence execution expression extraordinary feelings flute force formed grace Handel harmony Haydn hear heard heart human voice instance Italian language letter listen loud Madame Madame de Staël manner melody ment mind mouth Mozart musical expression musician natural never noise oboe octave Opera oratorio orchestra organs passage passion peculiar performance persons petto piano-forte play pleasure produced render Rossini scarcely scene singer singing soft song soul speaking stage strain string stringed instruments style sublime sung sweet syllables taste theatre thee tion tone tongue tune uttered violin violoncello vocal vocalists vowel wind instruments words writer yes yes
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