AEsthetic AnalysisThomas, Y. Crowell, 1936 - 211 pagine |
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... sound heard as the Tonic itself is at this pitch of the Dominant . And this pitch is at a clearly heard pitch - distance from that of the fundamental . In ordinary strings and in the human voice , this pitch interval , or pitch relation ...
... sound heard as the Tonic itself is at this pitch of the Dominant . And this pitch is at a clearly heard pitch - distance from that of the fundamental . In ordinary strings and in the human voice , this pitch interval , or pitch relation ...
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... sound by means of a vibrating body . The relative prominence of the partials in the human voice is very much the same as in a string- involves this same series of overtones that defines the in- tervals of our scale - and western music ...
... sound by means of a vibrating body . The relative prominence of the partials in the human voice is very much the same as in a string- involves this same series of overtones that defines the in- tervals of our scale - and western music ...
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