Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 70American Folk-lore Society, 1957 |
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Strana 144
... tone is produced by blowing an air stream across and down the open end of the instrument and through the notch . High and low tones represent , respectively , smallness or weakness , and bigness or strength . The tones are called ...
... tone is produced by blowing an air stream across and down the open end of the instrument and through the notch . High and low tones represent , respectively , smallness or weakness , and bigness or strength . The tones are called ...
Strana 149
... tone and subjective tonic17 fall on the same pitch in four of the songs . In two songs the duration tone falls on the second degree of the scale based on the subjective tonic , in one song on the fifth degree , and in one on the fourth ...
... tone and subjective tonic17 fall on the same pitch in four of the songs . In two songs the duration tone falls on the second degree of the scale based on the subjective tonic , in one song on the fifth degree , and in one on the fourth ...
Strana 150
... tone as well as produc- ing a tone on the flute itself . In the phrase chosen to represent Song 4 , the octave is the interval most often used when the two tones are begun simultaneously ; next in importance is the perfect fifth . These ...
... tone as well as produc- ing a tone on the flute itself . In the phrase chosen to represent Song 4 , the octave is the interval most often used when the two tones are begun simultaneously ; next in importance is the perfect fifth . These ...
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