Elementary Lessons on SoundMacmillan, 1879 - 191 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 76
Side 4
... produces a quality of sound almost painful and cloying from its excessive sweetness . The friction of air against solid bodies originates the melancholy moaning of the wind , the sharp hiss of a cane , and the loud genial crack of a ...
... produces a quality of sound almost painful and cloying from its excessive sweetness . The friction of air against solid bodies originates the melancholy moaning of the wind , the sharp hiss of a cane , and the loud genial crack of a ...
Side 5
... producing such an alteration in the mole- cules of soft iron as to be accompanied by audible musical vibration . Latterly this has been adopted into the service of music in the various forms of telephone . Regular Vibration . These ...
... producing such an alteration in the mole- cules of soft iron as to be accompanied by audible musical vibration . Latterly this has been adopted into the service of music in the various forms of telephone . Regular Vibration . These ...
Side 8
... produces its lowest or fundamental note ; but it may also be broken up into two or more ventral segments , separated by nodes or points of rest , the rapidity of vibration being proportional to the number of these segments , and producing ...
... produces its lowest or fundamental note ; but it may also be broken up into two or more ventral segments , separated by nodes or points of rest , the rapidity of vibration being proportional to the number of these segments , and producing ...
Side 10
... produced . The oldest and simplest mode is obviously that of plucking them , draw- ing the tense cord out of its ... producing a continuous instead of an evanescent tone . In all the innumerable and ancient varieties of the viol and ...
... produced . The oldest and simplest mode is obviously that of plucking them , draw- ing the tense cord out of its ... producing a continuous instead of an evanescent tone . In all the innumerable and ancient varieties of the viol and ...
Side 11
... producing any very practical result . It was shown by Delezenne in 1842 that it is impossible to make a string sound ... produced . But on the other hand , if the position of the bows were retained unchanged , and an opposite direction ...
... producing any very practical result . It was shown by Delezenne in 1842 that it is impossible to make a string sound ... produced . But on the other hand , if the position of the bows were retained unchanged , and an opposite direction ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
bassoon beats bell Cambridge cartilages cavity chords clarinet comma consonant corresponding Crown 8vo density Edition elastic ELEMENTARY TREATISE English enharmonic equal temperament Eton College excited experiments Extra fcap fifth flame flute fork fundamental note give harmonic harmonium heard heat Helmholtz HISTORY human voice instrument intervals J. P. MAHAFFY John's College keyboard keys late Fellow LATIN length longitudinal Lord Rayleigh lower major sixth Mathematical membrane metal method metres Minor Sixth minor third monochord motion musical tones named nodes number of vibrations numerous Illustrations oboe octave ordinary organ Owens College Oxford perfect perfect fifths pipe pitch plate prime tone produced Professor ratio reed resonance rotating scale schismas School semitone sharpened siren sonorous source of sound stopped string temperament temperature termed tonometer tube tuned tuning-fork unison upper partial tones velocity of sound vibration number violin wave wave-length
Populære avsnitt
Side 39 - PROCTER— A HISTORY OF THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, with a Rationale of its Offices. By FRANCIS PROCTER, MA Thirteenth Edition, revised and enlarged. Crown 8vo. loг. 6d. PROCTER AND MACLEAR— AN ELEMENTARY INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER.
Side 12 - BOOLE— Works by G. BOOLE, DCL, FRS, late Professor of Mathematics in the Queen's University, Ireland. A TREATISE ON DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. Third and Revised Edition. Edited by I. TODHUNTER. Crown 8vo.
Side 40 - THE BIBLE IN THE CHURCH. A Popular Account of the Collection and Reception of the Holy Scriptures in the Christian Churches. New Edition.
Side 49 - Sonnenschein and Meiklejohn. — THE ENGLISH METHOD OF TEACHING TO READ. By A. SONNENSCHEIN and JMD MEIKLEJOHN, MA Fcap. 8vo. COMPRISING : THE NURSERY BOOK, containing all the Two-Letter Words in the Language, id. (Also in Large Type on Sheets for School Walls. 5*.) THE FIRST COURSE, consisting of Short Vowels with Single Consonants.
Side 43 - HALES— LONGER ENGLISH POEMS, with Notes, Philological and Explanatory, and an Introduction on the Teaching of English. Chiefly for Use in 'Schools. Edited by JW HALES, MA, Professor of English Literature at King's College, London, &c. &c.
Side 45 - Nos. i to 4. •5. CAPITALS AND SHORT HALF-TEXT. Words beginning with a Capital. •6. HALF-TEXT WORDS, beginning with a CapitalFigures. •7. SMALL-HAND AND HALF-TEXT. With Capitals and Figures. •8. SMALL-HAND AND HALF-TEXT. With Capitals and Figures. 8a. PRACTISING AND REVISING COPY-BOOK.
Side 39 - OF NEW TESTAMENT HISTORY, for National and Elementary Schools. With Map. i8mo.
Side 14 - EDGAR (JH) and PRITCHARD (GS)— NOTE-BOOK ON PRACTICAL SOLID OR DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY. Containing Problems with help for Solutions. By JH EDGAR, MA, Lecturer on Mechanical Drawing at the Royal School of Mines, and GS PRITCHARD. New Edition, revised and enlarged. Globe 8vo. 3^.
Side 49 - TAYLOR— WORDS AND PLACES; or, Etymological Illustrations of History, Ethnology, and Geography. By the Rev. ., ISAAC TAYLOR, MA Third and cheaper Edition, revised and compressed. With Maps. Globe 8vo. 6s.
Side 25 - Pure gold throughout."— GUARDIAN. " Unquestionably the clearest and most complete elementary treatise on this subject that we possess in any language.