Arv, 第 46 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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... syllables seem to have a faster tempo as more syllables are being squeezed into the same metrical scheme as the standard line of stanza one which has fewer syllables in each line . The syllable counts in the first stanza are eight ...
... syllables seem to have a faster tempo as more syllables are being squeezed into the same metrical scheme as the standard line of stanza one which has fewer syllables in each line . The syllable counts in the first stanza are eight ...
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... syllables , the second line from five to nine syllables , and the third and fourth lines taken together have from sixteen to twenty syllables . TUNE Bronson lists 164 tunes for this ballad , of which he prints 145. He divides the tunes ...
... syllables , the second line from five to nine syllables , and the third and fourth lines taken together have from sixteen to twenty syllables . TUNE Bronson lists 164 tunes for this ballad , of which he prints 145. He divides the tunes ...
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... syllables , for example . But confronted with more tones in the melody than syllables in the text the singer can choose to alter the melody slightly or to prolong some syllables through melodic ornamentation to fit the tune . I have ...
... syllables , for example . But confronted with more tones in the melody than syllables in the text the singer can choose to alter the melody slightly or to prolong some syllables through melodic ornamentation to fit the tune . I have ...
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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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