| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1875 - 594 páginas
...resembling that of the human voice." P. 568. " In the last part of my book I have endeavoured to show that the construction of scales and of harmonic tissue...ear, as it has been hitherto most generally asserted. Of course, the laws of the natural function of our ear play a great and influential part in this result... | |
| Hermann Ludwig F. von Helmholtz - 1875 - 900 páginas
...combinational tones of the minor chord. In the last part of my book, I have endeavoured to shew that the construction of scales and of harmonic tissue...ear, as it has been hitherto most generally asserted. Of course the laws of the natural function of our ear play a great and influential part in this result... | |
| 1875 - 598 páginas
...resembling that of the human voice." P. 568. " In the last part of my book I have endeavoured to show that the construction of scales and of harmonic tissue...ear, as it has been hitherto most generally asserted. Of course, the laws of the natural function of our ear play a great and influential part in this result... | |
| 1923 - 718 páginas
...and the result is a musical scale which is merely differentiated music from mere mechanical noise. "The construction of scales and of harmonic tissue is a product of artistic invention."22 Such nations as used singing to recite the prose stories of their heroes did not get... | |
| Hermann von Helmholtz - 1885 - 608 páginas
...combinational tones of the minor chord. In the last part of my book, I have endeavoured to shew that the construction of scales and of harmonic tissue...ear, as it has been hitherto most generally asserted. Of course the laws of the natural function of our ear play a great and influential part in this result... | |
| John Stainer - 1892 - 72 páginas
...of a Scale as the first step in music as an Art has not been overlooked by Helmholtz, who says : " The construction of scales and of harmonic tissue...artistic invention, and by no means furnished by the formation or natural function of our ear, as it has hitherto been most generally asserted." " The aim... | |
| University of Colorado (Boulder campus) - 1910 - 652 páginas
...by this frequent confusion of cause and effect. If we begin with the definition by Helmholtz, that "the construction of scales and of harmonic tissue...artistic invention, and by no means furnished by the formation or natural function of the ear, as it has hitherto been most generally asserted," we can... | |
| University of Colorado (Boulder campus) - 1910 - 92 páginas
...by this frequent confusion of cause and effect. If we begin with the definition by Helmholtz, that "the construction of scales and of harmonic tissue...artistic invention, and by -no means furnished by the formation or natural function of the ear, as it has hitherto been most generally asserted," we can... | |
| Stephen McAdams - 1987 - 336 páginas
...evidence to "reduce" aesthetic perception to the laws of sensation. . . . / haoc endeavoured to shew that the construction of scales and of harmonic tissue is a product of artistic inocntion, and by no meaus furnished bif the natural formation or natural function of our ear, as it... | |
| Bojan Buji ́c - 1988 - 442 páginas
...civilization subjected to various conscious adaptations: 'The construction of scales and of harmonic tissues is a product of artistic invention, and by no means...of our ear, as it has been hitherto most generally asserted.'1 It may be added that the nineteenth century still read in Helmholtz what it wanted to read... | |
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