Arv, 第 46 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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... tone moves to the pitch closest to the original pitch , either above or below . Occasionally a skip may be deliberate but this is unusual in this ballad singing style . The neighbor note patterns usually occur on notes of relatively ...
... tone moves to the pitch closest to the original pitch , either above or below . Occasionally a skip may be deliberate but this is unusual in this ballad singing style . The neighbor note patterns usually occur on notes of relatively ...
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... tone . Unlike neighbor tones , trill figures , and the " goose " ornament , which embellish a single melody note , passing tones fill in the gap in the melody between two notes . It can be very difficult to pick out which pitches are ...
... tone . Unlike neighbor tones , trill figures , and the " goose " ornament , which embellish a single melody note , passing tones fill in the gap in the melody between two notes . It can be very difficult to pick out which pitches are ...
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... tones serve to smooth out the melodic line and also can serve as preparation for the voice to move accurately from one pitch ... tone - is barely audible and sounds rather like a slide into the first pitch of the phrase . Appog- giaturas ...
... tones serve to smooth out the melodic line and also can serve as preparation for the voice to move accurately from one pitch ... tone - is barely audible and sounds rather like a slide into the first pitch of the phrase . Appog- giaturas ...
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Marienkind KHM 3 A Computer | 7 |
The Princess and the Page Social | 33 |
Musical Variations in Ballad Singing Style | 47 |
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