Arv, 第 46 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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TUNE Bronson lists 145 tunes for this ballad and prints 128 of these.56 He divides the tunes into three distinct families . The tunes are fairly evenly distributed among the families , and no tune family seems more common than any other ...
TUNE Bronson lists 145 tunes for this ballad and prints 128 of these.56 He divides the tunes into three distinct families . The tunes are fairly evenly distributed among the families , and no tune family seems more common than any other ...
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... tune into ten groups ; as might be expected , Chandler's version of the tune falls into one of these - namely group Ac . This is not the most common variant of the tunes in Bronson's collection . Variant Ad is represented by twenty ...
... tune into ten groups ; as might be expected , Chandler's version of the tune falls into one of these - namely group Ac . This is not the most common variant of the tunes in Bronson's collection . Variant Ad is represented by twenty ...
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... TUNE Bronson lists 164 tunes for this ballad , of which he prints 145. He divides the tunes into two families . The A family , subdivided into eight groups , is by far the most common , with 160 variants . Only four variants belong to ...
... TUNE Bronson lists 164 tunes for this ballad , of which he prints 145. He divides the tunes into two families . The A family , subdivided into eight groups , is by far the most common , with 160 variants . Only four variants belong to ...
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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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