Primitive Music: An Inquiry Into the Origin and Development of Music, Songs, Instruments, Dances and Pantomimes of Savage RacesLongmans, Green, and Company, 1893 - Broj stranica: 335 |
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... rhythmical element as intellectual in music 235 , " music " in the animal kingdom from the lowest to the highest species 237 , animal dances 241 , reasons against Darwin's theory on music , ( 1 ) psychological 242 , ( 2 ) biological 246 ...
... rhythmical element as intellectual in music 235 , " music " in the animal kingdom from the lowest to the highest species 237 , animal dances 241 , reasons against Darwin's theory on music , ( 1 ) psychological 242 , ( 2 ) biological 246 ...
Stranica x
... rhythmical element as intellectual in music 235 , " music " in the animal kingdom from the lowest to the highest species 237 , animal dances 241 , reasons against Darwin's theory on music , ( 1 ) psychological 242 , ( 2 ) biological 246 ...
... rhythmical element as intellectual in music 235 , " music " in the animal kingdom from the lowest to the highest species 237 , animal dances 241 , reasons against Darwin's theory on music , ( 1 ) psychological 242 , ( 2 ) biological 246 ...
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... rhythmical movements are considered the main point . The Damaras are great lovers of animals , notably of oxen and sheep , of which they possess enormous herds ; but so slight is their intelligence that they are utterly unable to count ...
... rhythmical movements are considered the main point . The Damaras are great lovers of animals , notably of oxen and sheep , of which they possess enormous herds ; but so slight is their intelligence that they are utterly unable to count ...
Stranica 14
... rhythmical . The constant , regular clapping of hands which gives the measure to the music is quite affecting to Europeans.5 In addition to this rhythmical music they also have a sort of alternating recitative . The subject of the song ...
... rhythmical . The constant , regular clapping of hands which gives the measure to the music is quite affecting to Europeans.5 In addition to this rhythmical music they also have a sort of alternating recitative . The subject of the song ...
Stranica 61
... rhythmical effects , almost as difficult , in fact , as with the songs of birds or the tones of an æolian harp . " Still the greater part of negro- music is civilised in its character , " sometimes influenced by the whites , sometimes ...
... rhythmical effects , almost as difficult , in fact , as with the songs of birds or the tones of an æolian harp . " Still the greater part of negro- music is civilised in its character , " sometimes influenced by the whites , sometimes ...
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