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... Chromatic Scale 120 Some Plagiarisms of Lord Byron noticed 121 Lord Byron's Stanzas to Lake of Geneva..122 The Pope's Supremacy ably controverted 123 Comparative View of Gibbon and Lardner 124 The Book of Revelation , when written ...
... Chromatic Scale 120 Some Plagiarisms of Lord Byron noticed 121 Lord Byron's Stanzas to Lake of Geneva..122 The Pope's Supremacy ably controverted 123 Comparative View of Gibbon and Lardner 124 The Book of Revelation , when written ...
Page 120
... Chromatic Scale of the Ancients , tells us , very properly , that their Chromatic Scale proceeded by one semitone , and then three together afterwards , and so on : and then pro- ceeds as follows . " Some have thought this term de- as ...
... Chromatic Scale of the Ancients , tells us , very properly , that their Chromatic Scale proceeded by one semitone , and then three together afterwards , and so on : and then pro- ceeds as follows . " Some have thought this term de- as ...
Page 121
... Chromatic Scale . Our Chromatic Scale being a suc- cession of semitones , without any wider interval than a semitone , I wish the moderns would agree to call their Scale proceeding by semitones , " the Semitonic Scale . " ter , he ...
... Chromatic Scale . Our Chromatic Scale being a suc- cession of semitones , without any wider interval than a semitone , I wish the moderns would agree to call their Scale proceeding by semitones , " the Semitonic Scale . " ter , he ...
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... Chromatic Scale , & c . 416 THE DETECTED , a Periodical Paper , No. IV . 417 Reportof Committeeon Dr. Burney's Library418 On Geography of North - East of Asia ...... 422 With Views of the Chapel and Harnham and also of the Church of ...
... Chromatic Scale , & c . 416 THE DETECTED , a Periodical Paper , No. IV . 417 Reportof Committeeon Dr. Burney's Library418 On Geography of North - East of Asia ...... 422 With Views of the Chapel and Harnham and also of the Church of ...
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... Chromatic Scale proceeded by a se- mitone , and then three together ; and so on . And , in the second , given also by him , I had noticed , that , while the Diatonic Scale proceeded by the semitone and whole tones , and the Enharmonic ...
... Chromatic Scale proceeded by a se- mitone , and then three together ; and so on . And , in the second , given also by him , I had noticed , that , while the Diatonic Scale proceeded by the semitone and whole tones , and the Enharmonic ...
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