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Get in the habit of listening , of learning to distinguish between one sound and another , —if it be only between the ... Anyone who has begun to study music , and to find out what it means to listen for themes and harmonies in the ...
Get in the habit of listening , of learning to distinguish between one sound and another , —if it be only between the ... Anyone who has begun to study music , and to find out what it means to listen for themes and harmonies in the ...
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The more often you hear that passage spoken aloud , or read it aloud to yourself , the more you will find yourself listening not simply to the melody of the words but to the melody of which the words speak . In other words you attend ...
The more often you hear that passage spoken aloud , or read it aloud to yourself , the more you will find yourself listening not simply to the melody of the words but to the melody of which the words speak . In other words you attend ...
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How many have learnt to listen for the wind in the tree - tops or the whisper of a hidden stream ? Once more would I urge you - I would compel you if I could — to observe , to study nature as you would the face of a friend , to see new ...
How many have learnt to listen for the wind in the tree - tops or the whisper of a hidden stream ? Once more would I urge you - I would compel you if I could — to observe , to study nature as you would the face of a friend , to see new ...
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