Africa, المجلد 1Oxford University Press, 1928 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 4
... become available , dealing with the range of subjects which fall within the purview of the Institute . The second series will consist of brochures or texts written or dictated by Africans , preferably in their own language and trans ...
... become available , dealing with the range of subjects which fall within the purview of the Institute . The second series will consist of brochures or texts written or dictated by Africans , preferably in their own language and trans ...
الصفحة 15
... becoming re- ligiously dangerous is unfounded . Nothing seems to be more suited to remove the pupils from the spell of their former primitive religion than to represent it to them in printed form , TEXT - BOOKS FOR AFRICAN SCHOOLS 15.
... becoming re- ligiously dangerous is unfounded . Nothing seems to be more suited to remove the pupils from the spell of their former primitive religion than to represent it to them in printed form , TEXT - BOOKS FOR AFRICAN SCHOOLS 15.
الصفحة 33
... becoming familiar with foreign musical expression is to learn the melodies oneself vocally or on an instru- ment . But it is never possible to be certain of having reproduced them correctly , even when a native instructor has declared ...
... becoming familiar with foreign musical expression is to learn the melodies oneself vocally or on an instru- ment . But it is never possible to be certain of having reproduced them correctly , even when a native instructor has declared ...
الصفحة 35
... become equal in size , an inserted note divides intervals of any size in certain simple ( interval ) proportions . It should be noticed that all these principles pay no attention to the consonance , but to the distance between notes ...
... become equal in size , an inserted note divides intervals of any size in certain simple ( interval ) proportions . It should be noticed that all these principles pay no attention to the consonance , but to the distance between notes ...
الصفحة 53
... becomes ♪♪ . ad . We may now proceed to test the proposition by a second and uncommonly intricate example , the Bahutu song ( No. 6 ) . The hand- clapping rhythm , which does not join in until the AFRICAN NEGRO MUSIC 53.
... becomes ♪♪ . ad . We may now proceed to test the proposition by a second and uncommonly intricate example , the Bahutu song ( No. 6 ) . The hand- clapping rhythm , which does not join in until the AFRICAN NEGRO MUSIC 53.
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