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  • breweries, and the firm of Messrs. Bass did not fail to utilise this and other developments of modern enterprise. Bass's first official connection with the...
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  • Michael Arthur1912Charles Welch ​BASS, Sir MICHAEL ARTHUR, first Baron Burton (1837–1909), brewer and benefactor, born in Burton-on-Trent on 12 Nov. 1837...
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  • productive of a monotonous melody. Thorough Bass is the art by which harmony is superadded to any proposed bass, and includes the fundamental rules of composition...
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  • by John Weeks Moore Art of reading from a score 69348Complete Encyclopaedia of Music — Art of reading from a scoreJohn Weeks Moore Art of reading from a...
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  • edited by George Grove Bass (voice) by John Hullah 1502684A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — Bass (voice)George GroveJohn Hullah ​BASS is also the lowest...
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  • C. Bass Laugh On 4475400Poems — Laugh OnCora C. Bass ​ LAUGH ON. Laugh on! happy heart, For the sunshine part  Is sweetest to play;  It works in a way...
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  • by John Weeks Moore Bass, thorough 69699Complete Encyclopaedia of Music — Bass, thoroughJohn Weeks Moore Bass, thorough, is the art of expressing by figures...
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  • Poems by Cora C. Bass A Song to the Zephyr 4475395Poems — A Song to the ZephyrCora C. Bass ​ A SONG TO THE ZEPHYR. The drowsy waves are lulled to rest...
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  • 70 on unfigured do., and a course of lectures on writing a bass to a given melody. The art of modulating on the Violin. Panseron also composed 2 masses...
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  • 'divisions.' Exercises in florid counterpoint, written generally, but not always, on a figured bass, for the purpose of cultivating the art of accompanying or...
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  • Francesco Bass, base Bass beam Bass horn Bass clef note Bass grace Bass string Bass, thorough Bass violin Bass viol Bass voice Bass chantante Bass clef Bass counter...
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  • modern orchestra. And as there is no branch of art in which mechanical improvements, and the consequent change in the nature of technical difficulties, bear...
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  • Van Vechten The New Art of the Singer 4383979Red — The New Art of the SingerCarl Van Vechten ​ The New Art of the Singer The art of vocalization is retarding...
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  • remarkable. Thus a musket or bass viol of the 16th century, inlaid with ivory and highly decorated, would be properly included in the art section, whereas a common...
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  • Author:Francesco Geminiani (category Author pages with gender in Wikidata)
    the thorough bass (1739) (external scan) The Art of Accompaniament, or a new and well digested method to learn to perform the thorough bass on the harpsichord...
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  • subtle in balance and climax, the more so because there are no means within the terms of Bach's art for making a free coda to the work, his ground-bass being...
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  • when darkness falls: 'Tis then I feel an echo in my heart Throb with a voice—that voice which says, 'Thou art, Though something, nothing, And within my halls...
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  • passages, and runs inserted in the bass or other parts. In this way the attention of composers came to be very much drawn to the art of varying a given theme...
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  • used in England to express the knowledge of Harmony, Counter-point, Thorough-bass, etc., as distinguished from the art of playing, which is in the same...
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  • The Art of Literature by Arthur Schopenhauer, translated by Thomas Bailey Saunders On Some Forms of Literature 146180The Art of Literature — On Some Forms...
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