They don't have to spend all day working on their musicaltheory (...)
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Naumann's illustrations of Tartini's teachings resemble more a mystic and ecstatic sermon than a musicaltheory.
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Upon the whole, perhaps the most important part of the actual accomplishment of this century was in musicaltheory.
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Soon after arriving there he had the good fortune to meet Padre Martini, the celebrated master of musicaltheory.
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Reutter did not devote even ordinary care to his pupil, and from casual lessons in musicaltheory he drifted into complete neglect.
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Worthy of mention along with Mr. Goodrich' original work is the effort of Homer A. Norris to instil French ideas of musicaltheory.
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As a young girl, the daughter of well-to-do parents, I studied piano at the Royal Conservatory there, and also musicaltheory and counterpoint.
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As Pierre learned more about applying computers to his studies in musicaltheory, his questions of Max and demands of the Apple became increasingly complex.
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The "Fame" faculty exposed him to a wide range of musics, including classical, as well as a thorough grounding in musicaltheory and composition.
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Whatever meaning lay hidden under the musicaltheories of the ancients was explained in a clear and conscientious way.
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The professor has been discoursing upon Wagner and his musicaltheories, but he will not have anything said about this particular opera.