Æsthetic AnalysisThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1963 - 211 pagine |
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Pagina 68
... Mediant of the scale , roughly half way from Tonic to Dominant , E if the Tonic is C , the Mi of our Do , Re , Mi , two octaves above . And this Mediant , defining the interval called a third , is , like the Dominant , given to the ear ...
... Mediant of the scale , roughly half way from Tonic to Dominant , E if the Tonic is C , the Mi of our Do , Re , Mi , two octaves above . And this Mediant , defining the interval called a third , is , like the Dominant , given to the ear ...
Pagina 69
... Mediant , and defining the intervals named fifth , fourth , and third . We have also made out the sense in which the ... Mediant are related to the Tonic . If the Tonic is C ( do ) , the Dominant is G ( sol ) , the Subdominant is F ( fa ) ...
... Mediant , and defining the intervals named fifth , fourth , and third . We have also made out the sense in which the ... Mediant are related to the Tonic . If the Tonic is C ( do ) , the Dominant is G ( sol ) , the Subdominant is F ( fa ) ...
Pagina 72
... Mediant ( M ) in the octave with which we are dealing . Thus we have T = 1 , M = % , SD = % , D = 2 . The vibration rates are in these ratios , and the pitches correspondingly related to the Dominant and to the Subdominant will be seen ...
... Mediant ( M ) in the octave with which we are dealing . Thus we have T = 1 , M = % , SD = % , D = 2 . The vibration rates are in these ratios , and the pitches correspondingly related to the Dominant and to the Subdominant will be seen ...
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