A General Introduction to the Natural History of Mammiferous Animals With a Par

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A General Introduction to the Natural History of Mammiferous Animals With a Par
W C L William Charles Linnaeus Martin
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, being struck nearly together. It must be observed, that, before the upper note arrives at the octave, the animal amuses herself by occasionally descending a few semitones, then ascend- ing again, and so on. But when the octave is once gained, and has been sounded a few times, we may imagine the upper string to be very rapidly let down by semitones ; the lower note remaining the same as at first, and the two strings being always struck together. * The rapidity of the * It appears, all through ...this rapid chromatic passage, as if the animal emitted two notes at a time, as in the music ; but this is the effect of the rapid transition from the lower note to the upper.
432 QUADRUMANA.
descending passage is equal to that of an extremely brilliant shake. The animal then remains quiet for a short time; after which follow two barks, each composed of the low and high E, sounded nearly together.
" It appeared to me that, in ascending and descending the scale, the intervals were always exactly half-tones ; and I am sure that the highest note was the exact octave to the lowest.


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