The physiology of the human voice : being a treatise on the natural powers of the vocal organ, pointing out the difference between the speaking and singing qualities of tone, and giving laws for the proper production of the musical voice, from its lowest to its highest pitch / by F. Romer.

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The physiology of the human voice : being a treatise on the natural powers of the vocal organ, pointing out the difference between the speaking and singing qualities of tone, and giving laws for the proper production of the musical voice, from its lowest to its highest pitch / by F. Romer. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Leader and Cock, 1850.

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vi, 106 pages : music ; 20 cm (12mo)

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Second edition /

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"Printed by J. Mallett ... Soho"--t.p. verso.
Copy 1 Supplier/Donor: D. Bickersteth Note: Binding: Publishers' blind stamped cloth

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