Easy and fundamental instructions Whereby either vocal or instrumental performers unacquainted with composition may from the mere knowledge of the most common intervals in music, learn how to introduce extempore embellishments or variations; as also ornamental cadences, with propriety, tast, and regularity. Translated from a famous treatise on music, written by John Joachin Quantz. Composer to His Majesty the King of Prussia.
- Quantz, Johann Joachim, 1697-1773.
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Versuch einer Anweisung die Flöte traversiere zu spielen. Chapters 13, 15. English
Easy and fundamental instructions Whereby either vocal or instrumental performers unacquainted with composition may from the mere knowledge of the most common intervals in music, learn how to introduce extempore embellishments or variations; as also ornam
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London : Printed by Welcker in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho where may be had, practical rules for learning composition by John Joseph Feux 10-6. The art of learning the harpsichord by Heck 10-6. A treatise on singing by Dr. Nares 3-6. &c. &c. &c., [1775?]
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