A Grammar of Elocution: Containing the Principles of the Arts of Reading and Speaking : Illustrated by Appropriate Exercises and Examples : Adapted to Colleges, Schools, and Private Instruction, the Whole Arranged in the Order in which it is Taught in Harvard UniversityA.H. Maltby, 1832 - 346 pages |
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Page 63
... fifth , from 1 to 6 a sixth , from 1 to 7 a seventh , from 1 to 8 an octave . The intervals rise from 1 to 2 , 1 to 3 , 1 to 4 and so on , and fall in the same reverse order . Though the first seven sɔunds make up what is called the ...
... fifth , from 1 to 6 a sixth , from 1 to 7 a seventh , from 1 to 8 an octave . The intervals rise from 1 to 2 , 1 to 3 , 1 to 4 and so on , and fall in the same reverse order . Though the first seven sɔunds make up what is called the ...
Page 64
... is the key note ? 23. What is the meaning of the term melody ? 24. What is concrete melody ? 25. What is discrete melody ? 26. What is meant by intonation ? RECITATION FIFTH . Of the Elements of Sound which enter 64 GRAMMAR OF ELOCUTION .
... is the key note ? 23. What is the meaning of the term melody ? 24. What is concrete melody ? 25. What is discrete melody ? 26. What is meant by intonation ? RECITATION FIFTH . Of the Elements of Sound which enter 64 GRAMMAR OF ELOCUTION .
Page 65
... FIFTH . Of the Elements of Sound which enter into the concrete slide of the voice , when it is so managed as to give the greatest possible pleasure to the ear . We shall employ the letter I for the purpose of illus- trating the slide of ...
... FIFTH . Of the Elements of Sound which enter into the concrete slide of the voice , when it is so managed as to give the greatest possible pleasure to the ear . We shall employ the letter I for the purpose of illus- trating the slide of ...
Page 68
... fifth , and oc- tave , and of the same falling concrete intervals , may be demonstrated in a similar manner upon the element I. The following is a scale showing the intervals of the different slides . * Though the sounds of the natural ...
... fifth , and oc- tave , and of the same falling concrete intervals , may be demonstrated in a similar manner upon the element I. The following is a scale showing the intervals of the different slides . * Though the sounds of the natural ...
Page 69
... fifth , the fourth a rising oc- tave . The remaining figures represent in the order in which they appear on the scale a falling second , third , fifth and octave . The intervals here enumerated are the only ones ( with the exception of ...
... fifth , the fourth a rising oc- tave . The remaining figures represent in the order in which they appear on the scale a falling second , third , fifth and octave . The intervals here enumerated are the only ones ( with the exception of ...
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