Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 49American Folk-lore Society, 1936 |
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Strana 287
... Rhythm in Primitive Music also offers difficulties to the investigator , since rhythm in our own music has in some respects become impoverished during the developments of the last few hundred years . Our ear would consistently tend to ...
... Rhythm in Primitive Music also offers difficulties to the investigator , since rhythm in our own music has in some respects become impoverished during the developments of the last few hundred years . Our ear would consistently tend to ...
Strana 293
... rhythm . In the second half of the song this triple rhythm already intrudes upon the end of the a / 2 phrase , which thus has 2 +2 + 2 + 3 instead of 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 beats . Effects similar to the ones just described are achieved by ...
... rhythm . In the second half of the song this triple rhythm already intrudes upon the end of the a / 2 phrase , which thus has 2 +2 + 2 + 3 instead of 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 beats . Effects similar to the ones just described are achieved by ...
Strana 309
... rhythm too , Pueblo style is much richer than Pima . In Pima singing a change of rhythmic units ( " bars " ) or figures is to a great extent dependent upon dictates of the song text . In Pueblo singing musical rhythm functions much more ...
... rhythm too , Pueblo style is much richer than Pima . In Pima singing a change of rhythmic units ( " bars " ) or figures is to a great extent dependent upon dictates of the song text . In Pueblo singing musical rhythm functions much more ...
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VOL | 49 |
Pueblo Indian Folk Tales | 69 |
The Influence of Aboriginal Pattern and White Contact on a Recently | 143 |
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