| Alfred Elwes - 1872 - 306 páginas
...'teponaztli' or drum. They then produced some timbrels and bells which they had brought with them, aud began to sing the verses which they had learned by...attention of the assemblage. Then, if the music was beyond anything that these Indians had heard, the words were still more extraordinary ; for the good fathers... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1857 - 576 páginas
...music, which we may suppose to have been the same as the Mexican teponaztli, or drum. They then produced some timbrels and bells which they had brought with them, and began to sing the verses which they hai learned by heart, accompanying themselves on the musical instruments. The effect produced was very... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1868 - 296 páginas
...which we may suppose to have been the same as the Mexican ' teponaztli' or drum. They then produced some timbrels and bells which they had brought with...attention of the assemblage. Then, if the music was beyond anything that these Indians had heard, the words were still more extraordinary; for the good fathers... | |
| 1868 - 548 páginas
...music which we may suppose to have been the same as the Mexican teponaztli, or drum. They then produced some timbrels and bells, which they had brought with...attention of the assemblage. Then, if the music was beyond anything that these Indians had heard, the words were still more extraordinary ; for the good fathers... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1868 - 322 páginas
...and chants com- -1 mence their bens which they had brought with them, and chant. ''•/'•-• o ' began to sing the verses which they had learned by...attention of the assemblage. Then, if the music was beyond anything that these Indians had heard, the words were still more extraordinary ; for the good fathers... | |
| 1869 - 654 páginas
...music which we may suppose to have been the same as the Mexican teponaztli, or drum. They then produced some timbrels and bells which they had brought with them, and began to sing the verses they had learned, accompanying themselves on the musical instruments. The effect produced was very... | |
| James Francis Cobb - 1876 - 260 páginas
...some timbrels and bells they had brought with them, and began to sing the verses they had learned, accompanying themselves on the musical instruments. The effect produced was very great. Never before had the Indians heard such music. The words were still more extraordinary. The majority... | |
| Archiconfraternitas sacratissimi rosarii beatae virginis Mariae - 1877 - 344 páginas
...teplanastle," which was an instrument of music in great favour amongst the Indians. They then produced some timbrels and bells which they had brought with...on the musical instruments. The effect produced was immediate and very great. The sudden change of character (which the Indians had never seen before),... | |
| Charles Adolphus Buchheim - 1885 - 288 páginas
...which we may suppose to have been the same as the Mexican ' teponaztli ' or drum. They then produced some timbrels and bells which they had brought •with...accompanying themselves on the musical instruments. The eifect produced was very great. The sudden change of character, not often made, from a merchant to... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1890 - 292 páginas
...teponaztli ' or drum. They then produced some timbrels and bells which they had brought with them, aud began to sing the verses which they had learned by...attention of the assemblage. Then, if the music was beyond anything that these Indians had heard, the words were still more extraordinary ; for the good fathers... | |
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