Simple Forms: An Encyclopaedia of Simple Text-types in Lore and LiteratureWalter A. Koch Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, 1994 - Počet stran: 425 |
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... singing is characterised by expressive pitch inflection when the singer slurs notes or makes swoops of the voice so - called blue notes - and by guitar playing which is deliberately blurred by running a knife blade , a broken bottle ...
... singing is characterised by expressive pitch inflection when the singer slurs notes or makes swoops of the voice so - called blue notes - and by guitar playing which is deliberately blurred by running a knife blade , a broken bottle ...
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... singer and the poetic self of the song are one . We are dealing here , in other words , not with fine art or high ... singer using a harsh - voiced , moaning , slurred delivery , sometimes growling , sometimes high - pitched , to the ...
... singer and the poetic self of the song are one . We are dealing here , in other words , not with fine art or high ... singer using a harsh - voiced , moaning , slurred delivery , sometimes growling , sometimes high - pitched , to the ...
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... singer and the audience , the singer and other singers and between the singer and the musicians ( Hodge 1985 : 127-8 ) . According to Nettl ( 1973 : 48 ) the voice can convey significance by means of a ) degree of tension , b ) amount ...
... singer and the audience , the singer and other singers and between the singer and the musicians ( Hodge 1985 : 127-8 ) . According to Nettl ( 1973 : 48 ) the voice can convey significance by means of a ) degree of tension , b ) amount ...
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