Arv, 第 46 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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... rhythm of the music is mostly a steady succession of quarter notes with a few eights . Dotted rhythms occur rarely ; in the first stanza dotted rhythms occur only in measures seven and eight but in other stanzas this may change since ...
... rhythm of the music is mostly a steady succession of quarter notes with a few eights . Dotted rhythms occur rarely ; in the first stanza dotted rhythms occur only in measures seven and eight but in other stanzas this may change since ...
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cal rhythm of the ballad accentuates the spoken rhythm of the text as it would be spoken in everyday speech . 6 ) Rendition This ballad is sung unaccompanied in a nasal tone of voice characteristic of all of Chandler's ballad singing ...
cal rhythm of the ballad accentuates the spoken rhythm of the text as it would be spoken in everyday speech . 6 ) Rendition This ballad is sung unaccompanied in a nasal tone of voice characteristic of all of Chandler's ballad singing ...
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... rhythm of the text . The rhythm of the ballads is usually even and unsyncopated . Dotted rhythms occur occasionally , and the Scottish snap is used as well as the more common rhythm of dotted quarter , eighth - note . The rhythm of the ...
... rhythm of the text . The rhythm of the ballads is usually even and unsyncopated . Dotted rhythms occur occasionally , and the Scottish snap is used as well as the more common rhythm of dotted quarter , eighth - note . The rhythm of the ...
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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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