10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENHARMONICAL»
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\seventh on the subtonic becomes, by its enharmonical change in the bass, a
second and fourth. The following chord is-the fourth and sixth, having bE for the
fundamental, into which key the harmony ought to proceed. ' D is'the leading note
, ...
Joseph BOTTOMLEY (Musician), 1823
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The monthly review, or, literary journal
This kind of music, fays he, may be called new, because -it has been lost, for
three thousand years, nothing of it remaining but the name and the proportion of
the enharmonical diesis. He acknowledges, that, X a ac at present, we might
seek, ...
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Thomas Salmon: A proposal to perform musick and related ...
115.42 who requires such a Fund for the Enharmonical Dieses, and since upon
tryal I find Practical Musicians very much satisfied in the Experiment of such a
Division as fully answering their expectations.43 I think only this last Age, ever
since ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
This kind of music, fays he, may be called new, because it has been lost, for three
thousand years, nothing of it remaining but the name and the proportion of the
enharmonical diests. Be acknowledges, that, X a at at present, we might seek, ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1778
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A New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
The greater enharmonical diesis, denoted by a triple cross, raises the following
note fix or seven commas, or about three quarters of a tone. DIEST, a town of the
suftrian Netherlands, in the province of Brabant, situated on the river Demer, ...
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The American Harp: Being a Collection of New and Original ...
In addition to former scales, (Gamuts,) there are also enharmonic mutations of
notes, (consequantly,) an Enharmonical Scale. These mutations are of
importance, as, though they alter the notes to the eye, their pitch and place or
sound remain ...
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW; OR, LITERARY JOURNAL
This kind of music, fays he, may be called new, because it has been lost, for three
thousand years, nothing of it remaining but the name and the proportion of the
enharmonical diesis. He acknowledges, that, at present, we might seek, in vain, ...
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A Dictionary of Musicians from the Earliest Ages to the ...
Comprising the Important Biographical Contents ... syhcopatlon, and of relation
enharmonical. Here he takes notice of the three scales of music; the diaton'ie, the
chromatic, and the enharrnonié, of which he gives a concise, but clear definition.
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The Massachusetts Teacher
adds, " still more, we gain beautiful double and triple meanings, melodical,
harmonical and enharmonical scales ! ! " But no farther questions and dispute :
come here and sing for me the superfluous second f and g sharp, in perfect
intonation, ...
This proem was the effect of his experience in music, as we shall presently make
out. The means from whence every mean is taken are three, arithmetical,
enharmonical, geometrical. Of these the first exceeds and is exceeded in number
, ...
Plutarch, William Watson Goodwin, 1871