Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 62American Folk-lore Society, 1949 |
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... tune items are : ( 1 ) classification according to melodic contours or phrase - registers ; ( 2 ) classifica- tion by skeletonic outlines of tunes ; ( 3 ) rendering of tune - items in a sort of code whose symbols would stand each for ...
... tune items are : ( 1 ) classification according to melodic contours or phrase - registers ; ( 2 ) classifica- tion by skeletonic outlines of tunes ; ( 3 ) rendering of tune - items in a sort of code whose symbols would stand each for ...
Strana 85
... tune , no more of the tune need be recorded , since two phrases are sufficient for family comparisons . But if the tune is double - strain , as with the " Twa Sisters " family , it is probably best to record the fourth phrase on columns ...
... tune , no more of the tune need be recorded , since two phrases are sufficient for family comparisons . But if the tune is double - strain , as with the " Twa Sisters " family , it is probably best to record the fourth phrase on columns ...
Strana 424
... tune , but a new tune title derived from the refrain of this ballad . " I would I were in my own country " is an actual ballad tune , but it does not fit the meter of " The Dumb Wife . " In a number of eighteenth - century ballad operas a ...
... tune , but a new tune title derived from the refrain of this ballad . " I would I were in my own country " is an actual ballad tune , but it does not fit the meter of " The Dumb Wife . " In a number of eighteenth - century ballad operas a ...
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