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The book is divided into nine " lectures ", and was based on edited transcriptions of the talks Li gave throughout China in the preceding three years.
Book 2: Preludio, Fuga e Fuga figurata ( Studie nach J. S. Bach's Wohltemperiertem Klavier )-The " Preludio " and " Fuga " are almost unaltered transcriptions of the D major prelude and fugue from the first book of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier.
Heseltine continued with his transcriptions of early music, wrote articles and criticism, and finished the book on Gesualdo.
On 24 December 1795, Samuel Ireland published his own book about the papers, a lavishly illustrated and expensively produced set of facsimiles and transcriptions of the papers called Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments under the Hand and Seal of William Shakespeare ( the book bears the publication date 1796 ).
The transcriptions in The Real Book are unlicensed, meaning that no royalties are paid to the artists whose songs appear in the book.
He has also authored four books, " Music Theory for Bassists ", " Dictionary Of Bass Grooves ", " Rock Bass ", and " A Portrait of Jaco: The Solos Collection " ( a book of transcriptions of Jaco Pastorius ' bass solos ) for the Hal Leonard Corporation.
The special inspired the publication of a beautifully rendered photo book, The Latino List / La Lista De Latinos, co-authored by Hinojosa that includes transcriptions of their interviews.
After Emmerich's death Brentano published a book based on his transcriptions of her reported visions, and a second book was published based on his notes after his own death.
* iPhone App that contains 19 original Batá rhythms and a companion book with transcriptions: http :// www. funkydrumtutor. com

transcriptions and were
Even more than two hundred years later, during the last century, when Western specialists in Chinese, who had by that time created the discipline known as sinology, designed the early forms of numerous transcriptions used today, the first mistakes of enthusiastic missionaries, envoys and business men were not fully eliminated.
Moreover, he included transcriptions of speeches that were delivered by historic figures, although sometimes they were made up by Thucydides himself according to what those people should have said at the moment they delivered them.
However, early transmission of this information was primarily oral, and later texts were reliant upon the writings and transcriptions of Christian scholars, including the Icelanders Snorri Sturluson and Sæmundur fróði.
In reading the transcriptions of Indian myths, for example, which were generally recorded as prose by the anthropologists who came before, Hymes noticed that there are commonly poetic structures in the wording and structuring of the tale.
Koelle's transcriptions were not always accurate ; for example, he persistently confused with and with.
The long vowels " oo " and " ee " were introduced from English, reminiscent of colonial transcriptions.
Segovia is credited for his modern-romantic repertoire, mainly through works dedicated to him by modern composers, but he also created his own transcriptions of classical works that were originally for other instruments.
Programs were normally recorded at 33 rpm on 16 inch discs, the standard format used for such " electrical transcriptions " from the early 1930s through the 1950s.
This changed in the 19th century when transcriptions of the full codex were completed.
In the early 20th century, pipe organs were installed in theaters to accompany films during the silent movie era, in municipal auditoria, where orchestral transcriptions were popular, and in the homes of the wealthy, equipped with player mechanisms.
While the videos are taken from primitive kinescope films, the sound tracks were carefully synchronized from the highest fidelity transcriptions and tapes that exist.
( In the early 1990s, the kinescopes of these and the other televised concerts were released by RCA with soundtracks dubbed in from the NBC radio transcriptions ; in 2006, they were re-released by Testament on DVD.
On October 29, 2008, ( the tenth anniversary of the purchase of the palimpsest at auction ) all data, including images and transcriptions, were hosted on the Digital Palimpsest Web Page for free use under a Creative Commons License, and processed images of the palimpsest in original page order were posted as a Google Book.
The 2010 Manchester University team included a visually impaired student, and the picture rounds in episodes involving the team were word puzzles for which she was provided with Braille transcriptions.
Sumerian incantations have survived in monolingual form mostly in old Babylonian transcriptions and were later handed on accompanied by Akkadian translations.
Parkinson and Morenz also speculate that written works of the Middle Kingdom were transcriptions of the oral literature of the Old Kingdom.
The only time wind bands were used in a concert setting comparable to that of a symphony orchestra was when transcriptions of orchestral or operatic pieces were arranged and performed, as there were comparatively few original concert works for a large wind ensemble.

transcriptions and digitally
" Today researchers work from digitally enhanced photographs, infra-red and multiple-imaging photography, and 18th-century transcriptions of the documents, which were being destroyed as they were being unrolled and transcribed.

transcriptions and using
Oral history is the collection and study of historical information about individuals, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews.
The earliest attempts to write the Egyptian language using the Greek alphabet are Greek transcriptions of Egyptian proper names, most of which date to the Ptolemaic period.
The phonemic inventory of the consonants is written using the orthography Kopris employed in his analysis, which was based on Barbeau ’ s transcriptions.
Unfazed, Brinkley began using some of the first " electrical transcriptions " — what today would be called pre-recordings — to circumvent the law.

transcriptions and for
This is analogous to the slash notation (/ a /, / b /) used for phonemes, and the square bracket notation used for phonetic transcriptions (, ).
Although most ragtime was composed for piano, transcriptions for other instruments and ensembles are common, notably including Gunther Schuller's arrangements of Joplin's rags.
The fidelity of the Hebrew text of the Tanakh, and the Torah in particular, is considered paramount, down to the last letter: translations or transcriptions are frowned upon for formal service use, and transcribing is done with painstaking care.
The long descriptive passages, some of which may have originated as letters, cover her relationships with the other ladies-in-waiting, Michinaga's temperament, the birth of Shōshi's sons — at Michinaga's mansion rather than at the Imperial Palace — and the process of writing Genji, including descriptions of passing newly written chapters to calligraphers for transcriptions.
The first of these transcriptions had originally been used for music education in Zimbabwe.
Useful for playing guitar literature and transcriptions.
Though Clementi noted in subsequent publications of his sonata that it had been written ten years before Mozart's opera — presumably to make clear who was borrowing from whom — Clementi retained an admiration for Mozart, as reflected in the large number of transcriptions he made of Mozart's music, among which is a piano solo version of the " Zauberflöte " overture.
Phonological transcriptions provided in this article are for Received Pronunciation and General American.
In contrast, an extreme behaviorist linguist would argue that language can only be studied through recordings or transcriptions of actual speech, the role of the linguist being to look for patterns in such observed speech, but not to hypothesize about why such patterns might occur, nor to label particular utterances as either " grammatical " or " ungrammatical.
In the meantime, Britten had had his first encounter with Balinese gamelan music through the transcriptions for two pianos made by the Canadian composer Colin McPhee.
Britten first met McPhee at Stanton Cottage in the summer of 1939, and the two subsequently performed a number of McPhee's transcriptions for a recording.
He made piano transcriptions for hundreds of operas and other pieces, and prepared vocal scores and orchestral arrangements for all kinds of music.
A heavy smoker, he may have further undermined his health by overwork during the mid-1860s, when he toiled over publishers ' transcriptions for up to 16 hours a day.
Secondly, transcriptions, usually made by Segovia himself, of classical works originally written for other instruments ( e. g., lute, harpsichord, piano, violin, cello ) by Johann Sebastian Bach, Isaac Albéniz, Enrique Granados, and many other prominent composers.
Further, Segovia left behind a large body of edited works and transcriptions for classical guitar, including several transcriptions of J S Bach, in particular, an extraordinarily demanding classical guitar transcription of the Chaconne from the 2nd Partita for Violin ( BWV 1004 ).

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