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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... whole French army was in full march upon them ; they retired from their position , and the French achieved the enterprise with a handful of men . upon children a power of voice , in proportion to 24 24 NOISE AND SOUND .
... whole French army was in full march upon them ; they retired from their position , and the French achieved the enterprise with a handful of men . upon children a power of voice , in proportion to 24 24 NOISE AND SOUND .
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... whole of these operations are mechanical , and that the muscles engaged will require constant prac- tice to bring them into activity and perfect obe- dience . † A full and retentive breath is the only basis upon which a pure and firm ...
... whole of these operations are mechanical , and that the muscles engaged will require constant prac- tice to bring them into activity and perfect obe- dience . † A full and retentive breath is the only basis upon which a pure and firm ...
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... whole proceeds only from himself . The natural qualities of the voice are as various as they are innumerable . We seldom meet with two alike . The key or pitch of voices is also very dissimilar ; they are generally classed in the follow ...
... whole proceeds only from himself . The natural qualities of the voice are as various as they are innumerable . We seldom meet with two alike . The key or pitch of voices is also very dissimilar ; they are generally classed in the follow ...
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... whole House sunk before for the most part , are moved as the speaker woulde ; but when a man is alwaye in one tone , like a humble - bee , or els now in the top of the church , now downe that no man knoweth where to have him ; or piping ...
... whole House sunk before for the most part , are moved as the speaker woulde ; but when a man is alwaye in one tone , like a humble - bee , or els now in the top of the church , now downe that no man knoweth where to have him ; or piping ...
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... whole audience . Indeed , the ease and grace when the party assumed their natural characters , made us doubt whether they were the same persons , who , a few minutes before , appeared so deficient in stage declamation . T strument ...
... whole audience . Indeed , the ease and grace when the party assumed their natural characters , made us doubt whether they were the same persons , who , a few minutes before , appeared so deficient in stage declamation . T strument ...
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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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