The British Musician and Musical News, 5권Sydney Grew Sydney Grew, 1929 |
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... melodies , and , since scale is only generalised melody , to a particular , point of the scale . Then , having become familiar there , it is transferred elsewhere ; just as a poet extracts a new meaning out of a well- known word , or as ...
... melodies , and , since scale is only generalised melody , to a particular , point of the scale . Then , having become familiar there , it is transferred elsewhere ; just as a poet extracts a new meaning out of a well- known word , or as ...
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... melody which is the outcome of harmony is the more important to us , because it is the basis of all the music we know ; and it is amazingly difficult for anyone who has been brought up on our kind to know what melody is in its own ...
... melody which is the outcome of harmony is the more important to us , because it is the basis of all the music we know ; and it is amazingly difficult for anyone who has been brought up on our kind to know what melody is in its own ...
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... melody when it is untouched by harmony ? The real value of this study he puts quite simply when he says : It is non - European music which has made us remember what pure melody really is . ' Purely melodic music has certain natural ...
... melody when it is untouched by harmony ? The real value of this study he puts quite simply when he says : It is non - European music which has made us remember what pure melody really is . ' Purely melodic music has certain natural ...
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