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... Thought Questions which your teacher and class regard as most important , enter this selected list in your notebook ... Thought Questions At the close of the Introduction and of each chapter there will be a group of Discussion Sentences ...
... Thought Questions which your teacher and class regard as most important , enter this selected list in your notebook ... Thought Questions At the close of the Introduction and of each chapter there will be a group of Discussion Sentences ...
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... thought that the voice could make a song or that a string stretched across a shell could pro- duce a tone . We do not know just how the power to make music was discovered . An old poem says : ―回 THE " INVENTION OF SOUND " BY JUBAL Why ...
... thought that the voice could make a song or that a string stretched across a shell could pro- duce a tone . We do not know just how the power to make music was discovered . An old poem says : ―回 THE " INVENTION OF SOUND " BY JUBAL Why ...
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... thought . 7. The Iliad and the Odyssey are epic poems that relate the mythical stories of the Greeks . 8. Bards were poets and musicians . art used to make poetry more beautiful . Music was a dependent 9. The lyre or harp of the Greeks ...
... thought . 7. The Iliad and the Odyssey are epic poems that relate the mythical stories of the Greeks . 8. Bards were poets and musicians . art used to make poetry more beautiful . Music was a dependent 9. The lyre or harp of the Greeks ...
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Allegro audience Bach ballads ballet bards bass beautiful music Beethoven called cathedral chapter Charlemagne Chorus church clavichord composer concert Cremona dance delighted DISCUSSION SENTENCES England English enjoy Erlking Europe Eurydice famous feeling folk music France French fugue German gift Gluck Greece Greek Handel happy harp harpsichord Haydn hear heard heart honor Hymn instruments Italian Italy keyboard instrument king knighthood knights learned listen Liszt lived Lohengrin London melody ment minnesingers minstrel movement Mozart MUSICAL MEASURE musician opera oratorio orchestra organ Overture palace Paris patron pattern piano play pleasure poem poet program music rhythm rich Roman Rome Russian Schubert singers singing sonata song soprano SPECIAL ACTIVITY spirit story suite sung symphony teacher tell theme THOUGHT QUESTIONS tion tone TOOL WORDS TRIAL trumpet tune Vienna violin voice Wagner William Tell worship write wrote young