Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 20American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 21
... notes as the basis and then other acciden- tal notes to form a mode upon and in which the melody is composed . There are about thirty - six of such modes , all differing from one another . The intervals between two succeeding notes in a ...
... notes as the basis and then other acciden- tal notes to form a mode upon and in which the melody is composed . There are about thirty - six of such modes , all differing from one another . The intervals between two succeeding notes in a ...
Strana 22
... notes . ( h ) Excessive ornamentation , often almost concealing the melody . ( i ) Many and abrupt changes in time ... notes by Gypsy singers , at times seemingly several minutes , with trills , runs , turns , grace notes , and most ...
... notes . ( h ) Excessive ornamentation , often almost concealing the melody . ( i ) Many and abrupt changes in time ... notes by Gypsy singers , at times seemingly several minutes , with trills , runs , turns , grace notes , and most ...
Strana 23
... note of the lower being the first note of the upper pentachord , and with odd intervals , thus D. E , F , G , A , B , c , d , e , making nine notes in the mode , not eight , as in our octave system . Bourgault - Du Coudray found many ...
... note of the lower being the first note of the upper pentachord , and with odd intervals , thus D. E , F , G , A , B , c , d , e , making nine notes in the mode , not eight , as in our octave system . Bourgault - Du Coudray found many ...
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