The Psalm-singer's delightful pocket companion . Containing, a plain and easy introduction to Psalmody; and an introduction explaining, more at large, the grounds of music in general, illustrated with great variety of tables, scales, and initial lessons: and between three and fourscore of the best Psalm-tunes in nine different meters; with variety of curious hymns and canons, in two, three, and four parts; all neatly engrav'd on plates, and printed on a superfine writing paper. To which is added, a collection of hymns, suited to all the different meters of the tunes. The whole render'd plain and easy to the meanest capacity. By Thomas Moore, author of the Psalm-singer's compleat tutor and divine companion in two volumes: Psalmody made easy: and the vocal concert. Published according to Act of Parliament.
- Moore, Thomas, d. 1792.
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The Psalm-singer's delightful pocket companion. Containing, a plain and easy introduction to Psalmody; and an introduction explaining, more at large, the grounds of music in general, illustrated with great variety of tables, scales, and initial lessons: a
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[Glasgow] : Printed for the author, and sold by him at his Shop, opposite to the Post-Office in Pince's Street. Glasgow: By T. Longman in Pater noster Row, London: J. Eddowes in Salop: and by the booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland, [1762]
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