I have, indeed, taken down certain passages which may be reduced to our musical intervals ; but though, by these means, one may form an idea of some of the notes used, yet it is impossible to give their comparative durations in point of musical time,... Class II, Birds, Div. II, Water - Страница 355по Thomas Pennant - 1818Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1774 - 846 страници
...impofTible to give their comparative durations in point of mufical tune, upon which the whole effect muft depend. I once procured a very capital player on the...execute the notes which Kircher hath engraved in his Mufurgia, as being ufed by the nightingale ; when, from want of not being able to fettle their comparative... | |
| 1778 - 630 страници
...impoffible to give their comparative durations in point of muiical tune, upon which the whole effect muft depend. I once procured a very capital player on the...execute the notes which Kircher hath engraved in his Mufurgia, as being ufed by the nightingale ; when, from want of not being able to fettle their comparative... | |
| 1786 - 508 страници
...imponible to give their comparative durations in point of mufical tune, upon which the whole eífcftmuít depend. I once procured a very capital player on the...execute the notes which Kircher hath engraved in his Mufurgia, as b-ing ufed by the nightingale; when, from want of not being able to fettle their comparative... | |
| 1801 - 554 страници
...impofliblc to give their comparative durations in pnint of mufical tune, upon which (he whole effeft muft depend. I once procured a very capital player on the...flute to execute the notes which Kircher hath engraved io his Mufurgia, as being ufed by the nightingale; when, from want of not being able to fettle their... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1805 - 500 страници
...certain passages which may be reduced to our musical intervals ; but though by these means one may form an idea of some of the notes used, yet it is...give their comparative durations in point of musical tune, upon which the whole effect must depend. I once procured a very capital player on the flute to... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 страници
...certain passages, which may be reduced to our musical intervals; but though, by these means, one may form an idea of some of the notes used, yet it is...player on the flute to execute the notes which Kircher has engraved in his Musur^ia, as being used by the nightingale, when, for want of not being able to... | |
| Andrew Wilkie - 1824 - 348 страници
...certain passages which may be reduced to our musical intervals ; but though, by these means, one may form an idea of some of the notes used, yet it is...player on the flute to execute the notes which Kircher has engraved in his Musurgia, as being used by the nightingale, when, from waut of not being able to... | |
| 1826 - 370 страници
...certain passages which may be reduced to our musical intervals ; but though, by these means, one may form an idea of some of the notes used, yet it is...player on the flute to execute the notes which Kircher has engraved in his Musurgia, as being used by the nightingale, when, from want of not being able to... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 386 страници
...reduced to our musical intervals ; but though, by these means, one may form an idea of some of the noles used, yet it is impossible to give their comparative...the whole effect must depend. I once procured a very capilal player on the flute to execute the notes which Kircher has engraved in his Musurgia, as being... | |
| 1841 - 588 страници
...certain passages, which may be reduced to our musical intervals ; but though, he remarks, one may thus form an idea of some of the notes used, yet it is...musical time, upon which the whole effect must depend ; and, indeed, he once procured a very capital flute-player to execute the notes which Kirchcr has... | |
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