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... hand of the master , will do more than a whole year's application to abstract book - study . Impressed with these notions , the Author's inten- tion is not at all to give another instruction - book to the world , but to give , as it ...
... hand of the master , will do more than a whole year's application to abstract book - study . Impressed with these notions , the Author's inten- tion is not at all to give another instruction - book to the world , but to give , as it ...
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... hand , is apparent from that deep and unfathomable source whence the subject- matter is derived ; the musician has no material or object before him , like the painter , to serve as a model for the exer- cise of his skill ; sounds yet ...
... hand , is apparent from that deep and unfathomable source whence the subject- matter is derived ; the musician has no material or object before him , like the painter , to serve as a model for the exer- cise of his skill ; sounds yet ...
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... hand , the difficulty of Musical Art stands displayed in its unu- sually stringent demands upon the artist -no time is given to the interpreter of music for reflection - the thing must be done in tempo , at the instant , and often ...
... hand , the difficulty of Musical Art stands displayed in its unu- sually stringent demands upon the artist -no time is given to the interpreter of music for reflection - the thing must be done in tempo , at the instant , and often ...
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... hand , bow , or hammer , as the sound decreases and the vibration increases in quickness , fresh nodal points , or points of repose , are created , which practically divide the string into fresh portions , and therefore practically ...
... hand , bow , or hammer , as the sound decreases and the vibration increases in quickness , fresh nodal points , or points of repose , are created , which practically divide the string into fresh portions , and therefore practically ...
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... hand do not appear , at first , to be formed naturally for instrumental manipulation ; they are all of unequal length and of unequal strength , but nature here again shows her great regard for their practical service . In their ...
... hand do not appear , at first , to be formed naturally for instrumental manipulation ; they are all of unequal length and of unequal strength , but nature here again shows her great regard for their practical service . In their ...
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acquire amongst appear art of delivering artist Beethoven century chant character charming chorale chord church church modes clear composed course cultivated descend diatonic scale discord dominant harmony effect expres feel flat keys fresh key gain genius give habit hand Handel HANDY-BOOK OF MUSICAL harmonic combination harmonic series Haydn hear instru JAMES BLACKWOOD key-note law of nature leading note matter mechanical melody ment minor 7th minor key minor scale minuets modern Mozart musical art musical composition musical science musical sound musicians octave opera orchestra Orlando Gibbons Palestrina passages peculiar perfect phrasing pianoforte players playing points of repose practical produced psalm psalter quality of tone region of sound rule Sacred Music semitonic intervals sharp keys signature singing sion skill song stream of sound string student style succession sweet taste things third finger tion tonic true twelve notes variety voice wind instrument writers
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Seite 88 - True ease in writing comes from art, not chance ; As those move easiest who have learned to dance. 'Tis not enough no harshness gives offence, The sound must seem an echo to the sense : Soft is the strain when zephyr gently blows, And the smooth stream in smoother numbers flows ; But when loud surges lash the sounding shore, The hoarse rough verse should like the torrent roar.
Seite 85 - Beethoven, were not only highly gifted, but deeply versed in their art, and where they were deficient in knowledge or practical skill not even their genius could raise itself to perfection...
Seite 95 - We have, certainly, more bravura players than formerly, but a really feeling performance has become proportionately more rare. The aims of the present school of...
Seite 97 - Thus, also, it happens that there are many who can dash through a concert piece, but are unable to play a...
Seite 96 - Others also know that their annual receipts will depend upon their success in drilling, if possible, after the first twelve months, their young pupils into the performance of some fashionable piece.
Seite 96 - ... yield to the touch. That in which modern performers are least successful is legato...