BRASS BANDS

... and Navy. The advantages of this Patent are :- 1. MI the Tones and Semitones produced by the Lever are as perfect as the Natural Notes on the Instrument. 2. The intervals in the DIATONIC and CHNONATIC SCA r.rs are perfect. the compass greater, and the most ...

TO THE ARMY AND MUSICAL PROFESSION

... most convenient to the hand. The addition of the third valve on this principle being no impediment to the tone of the natural notes, giving the performer full command of the Chromatic scale, to the lowest open note on toe instrument, so desirable for ...

Published: Thursday 07 December 1848
Newspaper: Monthly Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 670 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

TO THE ARMY AND MUSICAL PROFESSION

... most convenient to the hand. The addition of the third valve on this principle being no impediment to the tone of the natural notes, giving the performer full command of the Chromatic Scale, to the lowest open note on the instrument, so desirable for ...

Published: Friday 24 March 1848
Newspaper: Monthly Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 669 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

UU LONG ACRE

... Patent gives to these Instruments arc:— 1. AU the Tones and Semitones produced the Patent Lever are quite perfect as the Natural Notes tbe Instrument. 2. Tlie intervals in the Diatonic and Cueomatic Scales are perfect, the compass greater, and the most rapid ...

TO THE ARMY AND MUSICAL PROFESSION

... and most convenient to the hand. The addition of he third valve on this principle being no impediment to the tone of the natural notes, giving the performer full command of the Chromatic scale, to the lowest open note on the instrument, so desirable for ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1848
Newspaper: British Army Despatch
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 681 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

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... most convenient to the hand. The addition of the third valve on this principle being no impediment to the tone of the natural notes, giving the performer full command of the Chromatic Scale, to the lowest open note on the instrument, so desirable for ...

Published: Thursday 07 September 1848
Newspaper: Monthly Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 670 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

TO THE ARMY AND MUSICAL PROFESSION

... most convenient to the hand. The addition ot the third valve on this principle being no impediment to the tone ot the natural notes, giving the performer full command of the Chronmtie Seale, to the lowest open note on the instrument, so desirable for ...

Published: Friday 24 December 1847
Newspaper: Monthly Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 652 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

liiHiioi' London.— •tion with very limited thought. energetic, versatile, with an indomituhle perseverance, and ..

... attuned the full compass and power of the nightingale. The (‘fleet was most pleasing, although, of course, not equal to the natural notes of this bird, not one which retained. Indeed, many birds are almost, if not entirely, imitative, and, in default hearing ...

FORDE'S LECTURE ON IRISH MUSIC

... another Irish scale in which the semitones are between the second and third and sixth and seventh notes. Taking eight natural notes commencing with D, the effect of Irish airs played on this scale is more decidedly peculiar than those of the other. In ...

Published: Monday 22 January 1844
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 890 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Price 3d.; Stamped, 4d

... gives to these Instruments arc:— I. All the Tones and Semitones produced by the Patent Lever are quite as perfect the Natural Notes on the Instrument. 2. The intervals in the Diatonic and Chromatic Scales are perfect, the compass greater, and the most ...

4. CHANGE ALLEY, CORNHILL, LONDON

... most convenient to the hand. The addition of the third valve on this principle being no impediment to the tone of the natural notes, giving the performer full command of the Chromatic Seale, to the lowest open note ou the instrument, so desirable for ...

VARIETIES

... to the full compass and power of the nightingale. The effect was moat pleasing,' although, of course, not equal to the natural notes of this bird, not one of which retained. Indeed, many birds are almost, not entirely,, imitative, and, default of hearing ...

Published: Friday 02 April 1847
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1595 | Page: 1 | Tags: none