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A. A. Pattou
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G.P. Putnam 1882
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P. Mario Marafioti
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D. Appleton 1922
The greatest tenor of his day, Enrico Caruso possessed remarkable breath control and enunciation along with an intense quality of vocal pathos. This guide explains
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A. A. Pattou
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G.P. Putnam 1882
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P. Mario Marafioti
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D. Appleton 1922
The greatest tenor of his day, Enrico Caruso possessed remarkable breath control and enunciation along with an intense quality of vocal pathos. This guide explains
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G.F. Kranz Music Co. 1907
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G.F. Kranz Music Co. 1907
Many of the exercises contained in this little work are purely preparatory in nature, others are for occasional or special use. Only about twenty are permanently essential. All are necessary at some stages of study or to some pupils.
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Ton de Leeuw
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Amsterdam University Press 2005
Ton de Leeuw was a truly groundbreaking composer. As evidenced by his pioneering study of compositional methods that melded Eastern traditional music with Western musical theory,
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Millie Ryan
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Franklin Publishing 1910
This book is not for the purpose of instruction in singing, as singing is an art which cannot be taught from book or correspondence. I aim through the medium of my book to have a "heart-to-heart" talk with the beginner, and with those who contemplate the study of voice...
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Emil Behnke
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J. Curwen & Sons
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Daniel Shawcross Wilkerson
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arXiv 2012
How does music, in particular harmony, actually work, presented as a real, scientific theory of music? In particular we derive from first principles of Physics and Computation the following three fundamental phenomena of music.