From: Commonplace book of W. Orbison. Pennsylvania? between circa 1798 and circa 1815?
M1659.W3 O7 1798

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From: Commonplace book of W. Orbison. Pennsylvania? between circa 1798 and circa 1815?
M1659.W3 O7 1798
the song of the bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) by F. Schuyler Mathews „The Bobolink is indeed a great singer, but the latter part of his song is a species of musical fireworks. He begins bravely enough with a number of well-sustained tones, but presently he accelerates his time, loses track of his motive, and goes to pieces in a burst of musical scintillations. It is a mad, reckless song-fantasia, an outbreak of pent-up, irrepressible glee. The difficulty in either describing or putting upon paper such music is insurmountable. One can follow the singer through the first few whistled bars, and then, figuratively speaking, he lets down the bars and stampedes. I have never been able to "sort out" the tones as they passed at this break-neck speed. Others who desired to record the song have found the thing impracticable. Mr. Cheney writes: We must wait for some interpreter with the sound-catching skill of a Blind Tom and the phonograph combined, before we may hope to fasten the kinks and twists of this live music-box." (F. Schuyler Mathews - Field Book of Wild Birds & their Music)
It's a musical #ManuscriptMonday today. This close-up of a leaf from our Fragmenta Manuscripta collection contains an early form of musical notation called neumes. You can see that the staff was ruled in blind instead of being drawn in ink. This leaf is from an antiphonal created in the late 12th century and contains material for services at Ascension and the vigil of Pentecost.⠀ ⠀ Columbia, University of Missouri, Ellis Library, Special Collections, Fragmenta Manuscripta 064⠀ ⠀ #manuscript #manuscripts #medievalmanuscripts #music #musicalnotation #musichistory #medieval #middleages #rarebooks #specialcollections #libraries #librariesofinstagram #iglibraries #universityofmissouri #ellislibrary #columbiamo (at Ellis Library)
This is genius!!! #percussion #musicalnotation https://www.instagram.com/p/B9O_DYknertWfRF5jHO390Yo_8Y474I5CpnTjg0/?igshid=4eb2ri4ttokw
Original parchment of early form of Western musical notation. Looks like music theory wasn’t any simpler in medieval times. #music #history #musichistory #musictheory #musicalnotation #composition #medieval (at Oakbrook, Vancouver) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5UJqiOppR4/?igshid=qjkjezctx5lg
#posdata #musicalnotation #visualgrammar #paintedstripes (at 보령 개화예술공원)
Musical Notation Tattoo Via favim.com