. The amateur's first book, or, The flute without a master : containing an analysis of the rudiments of music, arranged on an entirely new system in progressive lessons. no: s •_•_»?_ ~r~gr rp :F I- *, ? .u$8k$ - ? - . ?> *. r ? ? . * if rfvli. hi. !?•• mi «* • THE AMATEURS FIRST ROOK OR OL C T LUTE WITHOUT A MASTER CONTAINING AN ANALYSIS OF THE RUDIMENTS OF MU&IC ARRANGED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW SYSTEM, IN PROGRESSIVE LESSONS BY AN AMATEUR. J BUFFALO:PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY GEORGE A. PRINCE, 200 Main Street. : i i 1844. ;;• ?•, -•. ? > fi Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year one t


. The amateur's first book, or, The flute without a master : containing an analysis of the rudiments of music, arranged on an entirely new system in progressive lessons. no: s •_•_»?_ ~r~gr rp :F I- *, ? .u$8k$ - ? - . ?> *. r ? ? . * if rfvli. hi. !?•• mi «* • THE AMATEURS FIRST ROOK OR OL C T LUTE WITHOUT A MASTER CONTAINING AN ANALYSIS OF THE RUDIMENTS OF MU&IC ARRANGED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW SYSTEM, IN PROGRESSIVE LESSONS BY AN AMATEUR. J BUFFALO:PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY GEORGE A. PRINCE, 200 Main Street. : i i 1844. ;;• ?•, -•. ? > fi Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-four BY GEORGE A. PRINCE,In the Clerks Office for the Northern District of New-York. MAR 31 1910 VVilgoi1 Pres», Buffalo. k INTRODUCTION After examining the numerous highly approved and elaborate systems of Instruction for the Flute, the idea of proposingany thing new on the subject, may be considered, by some, as strange and visionary. There is, however, no satisfactoryreason why the old systems of musical instruction may not be improved upon, and presented in an entirely new light, with asmuch advantage, as old and well known mechanical powers may find (as they undoubtedly have done


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