Music: a monthly magazine devoted to the art, science, technic and literature of music, Volume 7, Tom 7W.S.B. Mathews, 1895 - 650 |
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... third peak from the right . The fifth peak from the right is the Aiguille du Midi . Upon the extreme right is the Glacier des Bossons . That in the immediate front of the beholder is the Mer de Glace . The Cross of Flegere is upon the ...
... third peak from the right . The fifth peak from the right is the Aiguille du Midi . Upon the extreme right is the Glacier des Bossons . That in the immediate front of the beholder is the Mer de Glace . The Cross of Flegere is upon the ...
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... luck we had been having , it seemed almost like a palazza , which it was not in the least . Two of the ladies had a room upon the third 2 floor overlooking the valley and the mountains upon the other NOTES OF A SUMMER TOUR . 17 I.
... luck we had been having , it seemed almost like a palazza , which it was not in the least . Two of the ladies had a room upon the third 2 floor overlooking the valley and the mountains upon the other NOTES OF A SUMMER TOUR . 17 I.
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... third group , which we have termed Polytonic scales . When speaking of scales of seven tones we have considered them as forms of a higher degree of structural perfection than the scales of only five degrees , and as reasons we have ...
... third group , which we have termed Polytonic scales . When speaking of scales of seven tones we have considered them as forms of a higher degree of structural perfection than the scales of only five degrees , and as reasons we have ...
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... third group will be more clearly brought out by the Table of Polytonic Scales which appears on the following page , and in which the darker figures re- present the fixed tones in the same manner as in the tables previously presented ...
... third group will be more clearly brought out by the Table of Polytonic Scales which appears on the following page , and in which the darker figures re- present the fixed tones in the same manner as in the tables previously presented ...
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... third of a tone . This assumption , however , has , by the recent researches of Prof. Laud , been proved to be inaccurate , in so far , namely , that although the scales contain seventeen degrees , these are not equal , the scales being ...
... third of a tone . This assumption , however , has , by the recent researches of Prof. Laud , been proved to be inaccurate , in so far , namely , that although the scales contain seventeen degrees , these are not equal , the scales being ...
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