Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 138
... Indian music . There seems to be a widespread impression among those who have heard Indians sing but have not studied their singing with care , that there is a radical difference , not only in tone - quality but also in intervals ...
... Indian music . There seems to be a widespread impression among those who have heard Indians sing but have not studied their singing with care , that there is a radical difference , not only in tone - quality but also in intervals ...
Strana 139
... Indian singing . My own methods in dealing with Indian singers have been as fol- lows : First , to listen to the singer attentively without trying to note down what he sings . This gives me a good general idea of the song . The next ...
... Indian singing . My own methods in dealing with Indian singers have been as fol- lows : First , to listen to the singer attentively without trying to note down what he sings . This gives me a good general idea of the song . The next ...
Strana 201
... Indian's wigwam , in front of which there stood a bench . The white man took a seat on it , beside the Indian , who then moved a little farther off to give him plenty of room . The white man then took the place which he had left . This ...
... Indian's wigwam , in front of which there stood a bench . The white man took a seat on it , beside the Indian , who then moved a little farther off to give him plenty of room . The white man then took the place which he had left . This ...
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