The elements of musick display'd; or, Its grammar, or ground-work made easy: rudimental, practical, philosophical, historical, and technical .. . 146 Elements of MUSICK made Eafy, &c. Having, in the foregoing Leffons of Psalmody, mewedthe Nature and Order of Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven,and Eight, mufical Parts, in Score, correfpondant to thefollowing Rules of Compofition:—Thofe who are defirousto fee more Divine, or Church-Mufu, in true Order, mayfee my Royal Melody; my Melodia Sacra, &c. lately pub-liihed : Or, my Praifes of GOD, in the Beauty of Holinefs,now preparing for the Prefsj c
The elements of musick display'd; or, Its grammar, or ground-work made easy: rudimental, practical, philosophical, historical, and technical .. . 146 Elements of MUSICK made Eafy, &c. Having, in the foregoing Leffons of Psalmody, mewedthe Nature and Order of Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven,and Eight, mufical Parts, in Score, correfpondant to thefollowing Rules of Compofition:—Thofe who are defirousto fee more Divine, or Church-Mufu, in true Order, mayfee my Royal Melody; my Melodia Sacra, &c. lately pub-liihed : Or, my Praifes of GOD, in the Beauty of Holinefs,now preparing for the Prefsj containing Pfalm-Tunes,Hymns, Anthems, and Canons, in great Variety •, for publick,and private Ufe: Old, and New Verfion, correctly printedin Score, for Voices or Organ, &V. &c. THE % THE 5 Ekntentsdi. MADE EASY: OR, THE NEW HARMONICAL SPECTATOR. BEING An Univerfai INTRODUCTION TO THE WHOLE %xt of pittftcfe- BOOK iv7~ <&£ TEACHING The Theory of Sound in general, from its Natural Cau/cs;or, A Philofophical, and Mathematical Dijfertation thereon; ina concife and eafy Method, &V.—With the Principles ofCompojition; either in two, three, four, five, fix, /even, or eightMufical-Parts ; Shewing the Allowed Pajages of all Concords,and Discords; and the Contrivance oiFuge, or Canon, ingreat Variety. The Whole is faithfully colle&ed from the Greatefi Majfers, bothAntient and Modern; and methodically laid down for the Improve-ment of the prefent Age, &c. By William Tansur, Senior, Muftco-Tbeorico. Sounds Natural Caufes are herein difpldfd,Which Jhew from whence each different Cord is are plainly here laid down,that Muficks Art, in Splendor may be known. 148 The Harmonical SpeElator, &c. CHAP. I. Of Theory in General: or, A Philofophical Differ-tat
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