Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Dedication
- PREFACE
- Contents
- INDEX TO SONGS, &c
- CHAPTER I On the Faculties of the Ear
- CHAPTER II Noise and Sound
- CHAPTER III The Voice
- CHAPTER IV Speaking
- CHAPTER V Language
- CHAPTER VI Oratory
- CHAPTER VII Singing
- CHAPTER VIII Air, Ballad, Bravura, and Recitative
- CHAPTER IX Vocal Performers
- CHAPTER X Graces–Tremando
- CHAPTER XI The Violin
- CHAPTER XII Birds
- CHAPTER XIII Pianoforte
- CHAPTER XIV Insects
- CHAPTER XV Violoncello
- CHAPTER XVI Bells
- CHAPTER XVII Oboe
- CHAPTER XVIII Singing out of Tune
- CHAPTER XIX Psalmody
- CHAPTER XX Singing at Sight
- CHAPTER XXI Echoes
- CHAPTER XXII The Flute
- CHAPTER XXIII London Cries
- CHAPTER XXIV The Horn
- CHAPTER XXV The Harp
- CHAPTER XXVI The Organ
- CHAPTER XXVII The Clarionet
- CHAPTER XXVIII The Orchestra
- CHAPTER XXIX The Trombone
- CHAPTER XXX Loud and Soft
- CHAPTER XXXI The Trumpet
- CHAPTER XXXII Accompaniment
- CHAPTER XXXIII The Bassoon
- CHAPTER XXXIV Drums
- CHAPTER XXXV Roar of Storms
- CHAPTER XXXVI Ominous Sounds
- CHAPTER XXXVII Harmony and Melody
- CHAPTER XXXVIII Thorough Bass
- CHAPTER XXXIX Modulation
- CHAPTER XL Composition
- CHAPTER XLI Phraseology
- CHAPTER XLII On the different Keys
- CHAPTER XLIII Rhythm
- CHAPTER XLIV Dance
- CHAPTER XLV Tuning
- CHAPTER XLVI National Song
- CHAPTER XLVII Singing conducive to Health
- CHAPTER XLVIII Analysis of Utterance
- CHAPTER XLIX Analysis of the Alphabet
- CHAPTER L Rhythm in Language
- CHAPTER LI Quantity
- INDEX
CHAPTER XI - The Violin
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2015
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Dedication
- PREFACE
- Contents
- INDEX TO SONGS, &c
- CHAPTER I On the Faculties of the Ear
- CHAPTER II Noise and Sound
- CHAPTER III The Voice
- CHAPTER IV Speaking
- CHAPTER V Language
- CHAPTER VI Oratory
- CHAPTER VII Singing
- CHAPTER VIII Air, Ballad, Bravura, and Recitative
- CHAPTER IX Vocal Performers
- CHAPTER X Graces–Tremando
- CHAPTER XI The Violin
- CHAPTER XII Birds
- CHAPTER XIII Pianoforte
- CHAPTER XIV Insects
- CHAPTER XV Violoncello
- CHAPTER XVI Bells
- CHAPTER XVII Oboe
- CHAPTER XVIII Singing out of Tune
- CHAPTER XIX Psalmody
- CHAPTER XX Singing at Sight
- CHAPTER XXI Echoes
- CHAPTER XXII The Flute
- CHAPTER XXIII London Cries
- CHAPTER XXIV The Horn
- CHAPTER XXV The Harp
- CHAPTER XXVI The Organ
- CHAPTER XXVII The Clarionet
- CHAPTER XXVIII The Orchestra
- CHAPTER XXIX The Trombone
- CHAPTER XXX Loud and Soft
- CHAPTER XXXI The Trumpet
- CHAPTER XXXII Accompaniment
- CHAPTER XXXIII The Bassoon
- CHAPTER XXXIV Drums
- CHAPTER XXXV Roar of Storms
- CHAPTER XXXVI Ominous Sounds
- CHAPTER XXXVII Harmony and Melody
- CHAPTER XXXVIII Thorough Bass
- CHAPTER XXXIX Modulation
- CHAPTER XL Composition
- CHAPTER XLI Phraseology
- CHAPTER XLII On the different Keys
- CHAPTER XLIII Rhythm
- CHAPTER XLIV Dance
- CHAPTER XLV Tuning
- CHAPTER XLVI National Song
- CHAPTER XLVII Singing conducive to Health
- CHAPTER XLVIII Analysis of Utterance
- CHAPTER XLIX Analysis of the Alphabet
- CHAPTER L Rhythm in Language
- CHAPTER LI Quantity
- INDEX
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- The Music of NatureOr, An Attempt to Prove that What Is Passionate and Pleasing in the Art of Singing, Speaking and Performing upon Musical Instruments, Is Derived from the Sounds of the Animated World, pp. 205 - 224Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014First published in: 1832