The Journal of American Folk-lore, Svazky 23–24American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... period , that recurs indefinitely . In some cases the recurring period is linked to the preceding period with- out a pause ; in others there is a slight pause between the periods , which are thus given more evident unity of form . Owing ...
... period , that recurs indefinitely . In some cases the recurring period is linked to the preceding period with- out a pause ; in others there is a slight pause between the periods , which are thus given more evident unity of form . Owing ...
Strana 461
... period of this recitative ( qat cōtcanīvun'i ' ) consists of a single measure of five beats . Rhythmically it is characterized by the synco- pation of the second beat and the decided staccato of the last note , to which corresponds the ...
... period of this recitative ( qat cōtcanīvun'i ' ) consists of a single measure of five beats . Rhythmically it is characterized by the synco- pation of the second beat and the decided staccato of the last note , to which corresponds the ...
Strana 470
... period of this recitative consists of ten beats distributed among the five measures of two beats each . In accordance with the excitedly lamenting character of the text and melody , the period does not show clear sectioning into two ...
... period of this recitative consists of ten beats distributed among the five measures of two beats each . In accordance with the excitedly lamenting character of the text and melody , the period does not show clear sectioning into two ...
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Some Practical Aspects of the Study of Myths John R Swanton | 38 |
NewMexican Spanish FolkLore Aurelio M Espinosa | 64 |
NOTES AND QUERIES | 294 |
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