Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 70American Folk-lore Society, 1957 |
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Strana 146
... indicates the song number , the original tape and song number , the song title and its translation , original pitch ( in this case seven semitones higher ; 7d would indicate the reverse ) , and tempo ( 128 beats per minute ) . The basis ...
... indicates the song number , the original tape and song number , the song title and its translation , original pitch ( in this case seven semitones higher ; 7d would indicate the reverse ) , and tempo ( 128 beats per minute ) . The basis ...
Strana 147
... indicate marked characteristics of the mulizi songs which may well prove to differentiate them from other musical groupings . Fifty - five and two - tenths per cent of the total intervals are descending , while 44.8 % are ascending , an ...
... indicate marked characteristics of the mulizi songs which may well prove to differentiate them from other musical groupings . Fifty - five and two - tenths per cent of the total intervals are descending , while 44.8 % are ascending , an ...
Strana 273
... indicate a weak hold of religion on the individual and those that indicate the opposite . 1. The sudden abolition of the taboos may indicate that the taboo system was re- sented . Ellis suggests that Liholiho's motives in the abolition ...
... indicate a weak hold of religion on the individual and those that indicate the opposite . 1. The sudden abolition of the taboos may indicate that the taboo system was re- sented . Ellis suggests that Liholiho's motives in the abolition ...
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