Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 70American Folk-lore Society, 1957 |
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... example , the main differences in the various versions of NC1 : 3 rest simply in the substitution of " riches " or " portion " ( the latter obviously borrowed from NC7 : 3 ) for " fortune . " Similarly , in NC2 : 3 the changes occur ...
... example , the main differences in the various versions of NC1 : 3 rest simply in the substitution of " riches " or " portion " ( the latter obviously borrowed from NC7 : 3 ) for " fortune . " Similarly , in NC2 : 3 the changes occur ...
Strana 242
... example is extremely varied ; yet a table of rhythm parallels will show that the pull to unity permeates the whole ... Example 2 returns to end on A. Example 3 goes on down to C # as a springboard dominant to the final F # . The first ...
... example is extremely varied ; yet a table of rhythm parallels will show that the pull to unity permeates the whole ... Example 2 returns to end on A. Example 3 goes on down to C # as a springboard dominant to the final F # . The first ...
Strana 243
... Example 5 of music ( originally in key of E minor ) . The resemblances and relationships of this melody to the preced- ing ones do not impress the ear , but inspection reveals them to the eye . Examples 3 and 5 have parallels in their ...
... Example 5 of music ( originally in key of E minor ) . The resemblances and relationships of this melody to the preced- ing ones do not impress the ear , but inspection reveals them to the eye . Examples 3 and 5 have parallels in their ...
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