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CONTENTS
APPRECIATION
OF
MUSIC
PAGE
I.
How TO
ENJOY
Music
173
Nature
and
Effect
of
Music Audiences
of
To-day
Sense of
Rhythm
Appreciation
of
Tune
Con
trast
in
Melody
Taste
for Classical
Music
Con
cert Reform
Music
in
the
Home
Influence
of
Surroundings
Beneficial
Powers
of
Music.
II.
How
TO ... or
Write
Figured
BassThe
Use
of
Lines
in
Organ-point
Knowledge
Essential
for
Playing
Handel
and
Bach.
CHAPTER
XII
COUNTERPOINT
Origin
Organum
and
Faburden
Bach
Trend
of& quot;
Modern
Music
The
Obbligato
Bad
Effect
of
Too
Much
Complexity
Species
of
Counterpoint
Mod
ern
Exaup'es
of
Counterpoint
Old
Church
Com-
for
THE
THEORY
OF
MUSIC
3
think;
but
of
late
years
I
have
tried
to
find
out
the
why
and
the
wherefore,
and
it ... PRACTISE
IQI
Necessity
for
Practice
Sources
of
Sound-produc
tion The Pianoforte
Preliminary
Preparation
Details of Pianoforte Practice
Suggested
Course
for
Piano
Accompaniments
Dance
Music
The
Organ
Hymn-playing
Violin,
etc.
Time-tables.
II. THE PIANO AND
How...
... Chorus)
Can’t you believe that you
light up my way
No matter how dark is my
path
I’ll never lose my faith.
See me fly
I'm pround to fly up high
Show you the best of mine
Till ... Chorus)
Can’t you believe that you light up my way
No matter how dark is my path
I’ll never lose my faith.
See me fly
I'm pround to fly up high
Show you the best of mine
Till ... pround that I can
ply
To give the best of mi
ne
Till the end of the time
Believe me I can fly
I’m pround that I can fly
To give the best of mine
The heaven in the sky
September...
... audio processing is that, if you shift one of them left or right by
any number of samples, you get another one. So it is easy to calculate the effect
of all sorts of operations on them. Our ears ... frequency—has been heretofore
used to control two separate aspects of the output: the period at which we start
new copies of the waveform, and also the length of each individual copy. The
idea of timbre stretching ... Western music theory are used, such as the
tempered scale, the A-B-C system of naming pitches, and terms like “note”
and “chord”. Also you should be familiar with the fundamental terminology
of musical...
... sensitivities of sheet- like and granular tin oxides increase,
while their grain sizes increase (see Table 1 and Figs. 6 and 7). The
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2
sheet- like ... SnO
2
flower-
like nanostructures without post-treatment of calcinations, taking
advantage of slow oxidation of tin foil by the solution of KBrO
3
and
NaOH [12]. Mu and co-workers synthesized the ... structure is built up many sheet- like nanoparticles.
Fig. 2. XRD patterns of sheet- like (NaCl) calcined at: (a)40 0
◦
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(NaCl600) for 2h.
Fig. 3. XRD patterns of nanoparticle (NaF)calcined...
... today's American society, rap music has become more of a form of
entertainment instead of a way of getting positive messages across to others. The
negative aspects of rap music gains more attention ... new in rap music. The early rappers used this
as a way of determining which artist had the best freestyles. The battles back then were
done in the public and face to face. However, most of the battles ... homes. Many times,
the battling leads to violence. The battle of the two most talented rap artist led to both of
their deaths. The death of rappers Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace were mainly
over...
... for
the music
would " ;of itself, and irrespective of any dramatic aim, offer an
interest in
the musical sense alone." The principle formal departure in the
symphony is
the recurrence of the ... programs into the instrumental works not only of
Beethoven, but also
the likes of Mozart, Haydn, and Bach!
The diffused scenic effects in the musicof such composers
as Mendelssohn
and Schumann ... correspond to the classic plan of an
introduction in
Allegro, Andante, and Scherzo. Liszt attempted to sum up the
ideas of Romantic
music in these words:
" ;Music embodies feeling without...
... ROMANTIC MUSIC (The Arts) The ideals of instrumental music At
one point in the study of the Romantic period of music, we come upon the
first of several apparently opposing ... music
with deep love and insight. The conflict between the ideal of pure
instrumental music (absolute music) as the ultimate Romantic mode of
expression, and the strong literary orientation of ... on music
projected their own conceptions of the expressive functions ofmusic into
the past, and read Romantic programs into the instrumental works not
only of Beethoven, but also the likes of...
... find: (a) the view of
music as art; (b) the belief in the autonomy of music; (c) that instrumental music
expressed that which could not be spoken of; and, (d) that a new mode of listening was
applied ... not the impression you will get when reading a general history
of Western music. Instead you might believe that the music most listened to and loved
was the instrumental musicof Beethoven, Brahms, ... impact of the music made it even more à la mode. These types ofmusic were
considered to be of lesser value, however; for instance, reference was made to ‘higher’
and ‘lower’ forms of music. ...
... paradigm of H1 by solving
the paradox of its occurrence during a cold surface period,
and highlights the importance of taking into account the ef-
fects of oceanic circulation on ice-sheets dynamics ... corresponding
to all possible combinations of values of the former param-
eters, each of which yields a different configuration of the
Northern Hemisphere ice sheets at 18 kaBP, prior to Hein-
rich ... BP),
different values of κ determine different configurations of
the spatial distribution of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets
at the LGM. Note here for simplicity that the variations of
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... sometimes
added
after
the
actual
Recapitulation
of the
subjects has
ended.
In
the time of Haydn and
Mozart,
this often
consisted
of a
mere
repetition
of the Final Cadence, thus
emphasizing the
close
;
but
from
the
time
of Beethoven, ... Passage.
The
Transition
may
consist
of
new matter
or
be
formed from
part of the
Principal Subject.
The
Development, or Part
II.
of
a Sonata,
consists (i)
of the
development
of ideas in the
Enunciation, ... no
Coda.
B.
The
Principal
Subject
enters
in the
Icey of the
sub-dominant (F)
instead
of
the
usual
tonic
key.
ANALYSIS.
Second
Movement.
Andante.
G major.
Older Rondo Form
(see A.)
A.
Part
I.
PIANOFORTE
SONATAS.
17
ANALYSIS.
The
numbering...
... is
an
example
of
"
double
"
variations,
—instead of the
repeat of each
part
(by means
of
double bars and
repeats),
a
second
variation
of each part
precedes
the first variation
of the
following
part.
The ... sometimes
added
after
the
actual
Recapitulation
of the
subjects has
ended.
In
the time of Haydn and
Mozart,
this often
consisted
of a
mere
repetition
of the Final Cadence, thus
emphasizing the
close
;
but
from
the
time
of Beethoven, ... in form, but
contrasted in
character
and often
in key.
A. Statement.
CONTENTS.
12
ANALYSIS
OF
MOZART'S
ANALYSIS
OF
MOZART'S
TWENTY-TWO
PIANOFORTE
SONATAS.
SONATA No.
1.
(Pauer's
Edition).
Edition
—
Cotta,...
... sublime
form of praise be offered to the divine?’’
The last kind of dispute, the interests of tradition versus those of ar-
tistic creativity, is an eruption of a tension inherent in the art of sacred
music. ... ones have music and have it in abundance and variety.
There i s music to accompany ritual and music purely for devotion,
music for large congregations and music for trained soloists, music that
sets ... Sacred musicof the highest artistic standards
generally demands a highly trained class of musicians, who resist aban-
doning their long years of training and simplifying their art for the sake
of...