3 edition of The rudiments of music: or a short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody. found in the catalog.
The rudiments of music: or a short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody.
Andrew Law
Published
1791
by Printed by William Law in [Cheshire, Conn
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | By Andrew Law, A.M. |
Series | Early American imprints -- no. 23491. |
Contributions | Hopkins, Daniel, engraver. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 3, [1] p., 68 p. of plates |
Number of Pages | 68 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14617024M |
The aim of this book is to give in as concise manner as possible, consistent with graphic narration and biographical completeness, the most important and interesting events in the lives of these famous rulers; together with a brief history of the various epochs in which they lived, and a description of the manners and customs of the people comprising the several nations . [Singers’ interest in a companion to the songbook did build, leading eventually to the publication of David Warren Steel’s Makers of the Sacred Harp, available from the Sacred Harp Publishing Company.—Ed.] At any rate, the weeding-out process proceeded and some sixty pages were made available for the new music.
Novello's organ part to Dr. Boyce's Cathedral Music, issued in , on the contrary, was arranged almost as exclusively in 'short score.' Thus after a period of three centuries, and after experiment and much experience, organ accompaniments, in the case of full choral pieces, came to be written down on precisely the same principle on which. A HISTORY OF MUSIC. BOOK III. THE DECLINE OF PAGANISM AND THE DARK AGES. CHAPTER was Such the state of Tragedy and the chorus, and the and the flute-playing singing, Sophocles solo grew one beautiful naturally that part in effort out this producing And ease of nature. which of effected this action and. were of the in distant time, the eternal.
Chapter 2: Why Gregory? Deeply fond of music, he reformed the psalmody, wrote hymns and prayers with musical accompaniment, and supervised the composition of choral music for versicles and canticles. Gregory thought the expectation of an easy income was the clearest evidence of the disqualification of the pastoral counselor. 31 Also. Live Music Archive. Top Audio Books & Poetry Community Audio Computers, Technology and Science Music, Arts & Culture News & Public Affairs Non-English Audio Spirituality & Religion. Librivox Free Audiobook. Full text of "The English catalogue of books" See other formats.
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The Rudiments of Music Data Source National Museum of American History Description Andrew Law’s Rudiments of Music: or a Short and Easy Treatise on the Rules of Psalmody was published around The book instructed the reader on all the basics of singing, including notes, tones, time, etc.
The rudiments of music: or A short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody. To which are annnexed [sic], a number of psalm and hymn tunes. / by: Law, Andrew, Published: () The rudiments of music: or a short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody.
The rudiments of music, or A short and easy treatis [sic] on the rules of psalmody. To which are annexed, a number of plain tunes and chants The rudiments of music, or, A short and easy treatise on the rules and psalmody. To Contributor: Law, Andrew Book/Printed Material. The rudiments of music: or a short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody: To which are annexed, a number of psalm and hymn tunes.
The rudiments of music: or A short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody. To which are annexed, a number of tunes and chants. / by: Law, Andrew, Published: () The rudiments of music: or A short and easy treatis [sic] on the rules of psalmody.
Andrew Law's The Rudiments of Music: or a short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody is published. Culture. David Humphreys, poet and lieutenant colonel in the colonial army, writes The Glory of America; or Peace Triumphant over War.
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28 28 Manuscript entries bound with The Heidelbergh catechism, or method of instruction, in the Christian religion: as the same is taught in the Reformed churches and schools of Holland. The rudiments of music: or A short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody: To which are annexed, a number of tunes and chants.
/ By Andrew Law, A.M Law, Andrew, [ Book: ] View online (access conditions) At National Library. Instrumental Music in Public Worship: History Surrounding the Westminster Assembly. Before the Westminster Assembly of Divines undertook the office of preparing a Directory of Worship, the Parliament had authoritatively adopted measures looking to the removal of organs, along with other remains of Popery, from the churches of England.
Nahum Mitchell, a psalmodist and Billings’s younger contemporary, cites it in an article published in Moore’s World of Music (I, no.
1 [], p. 10): “He had little knowledge of counterpoint, having seen probably no work on the science or rules of harmony, except, perhaps, Tansur’s grammar, a very meagre and imperfect treatise.”.
In short, this book sets forth adherence to the whole of the covenanted reformation, in both church and state, as it has been attained by our covenanting forefathers.
$%= The book, The Canterbury Tales: An Extended Review and Commentary Based upon the Geneva Papers, can be purchased from Still Waters Revival Books at the address. At pages, it is larger than most American tunebooks of the day The first thirty-four pages are devoted to the title page, an exposition of musical rudiments, and a dialogue between a scholar (i.e., student) and a master explaining and elaborating upon points covered in the rudiments.
The music, which occupies some four-fifths of the book. Animation & Cartoons Arts & Music Computers & Technology Cultural & Academic Films Ephemeral Films Movies News & Public Affairs.
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You can write a book review and share your experiences. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books you've read. Rudiments of Music: Or, A Short and Easy Treatise on that Subject. The Third Edition. With considerable Additions; particularly Instructions for Song; and, a Plan for teaching a Number of Persons collectively the four Parts of Psalmody To which is annexed, A Collection of the best Church-Tunes, Canons, and Anthems.
If his work is entitled to any degree of merit, it is not on account of a judicious selection of principles and rules, but for the easy mode adopted of communicating these to the mind of the learner."--Kirkham's Grammar,p.
If at first the members of the council thought that Kutuzov was pretending to sleep, the sounds his nose emitted during the reading that followed proved that the commander-in-chief at that moment was absorbed by a far more serious matter than a desire to show his contempt for the dispositions or anything else--he was engaged in satisfying the irresistible human need for sleep.
The book of common praise: a collection of music adapted to the Book of common prayer, according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America / (New York: F.J.
Huntington, ), by William Staunton and Episcopal Church. Book of common prayer (page images at HathiTrust). This is a facsimile or image-based PDF made from scans of the original book. MARC Record: KB: MAchine-Readable Cataloging record.
Kindle: KB: This is an E-book formatted for Amazon Kindle devices. EBook PDF: MB: This text-based PDF or EBook was created from the HTML version of this book and is part of the Portable Library of. The Song-book of the school-room: consisting of a great variety of songs, hymns, and scriptural selections with appropriate music: arranged to be sung in one, two, or three parts ; containing, also, the elementary principles of vocal music, prepared with reference to the inductive or Pestalozzian method of teaching: designed as a complete.
The school song book: a large and choice collection of secular and sacred music adapted to school use; with an appendix containing a short but thorough course in the elements of music and musical notation, a carefully prepared course of graded exercises for beginners, exercises for voice culture, etc.
by E. O. Lyte. Philadelphia: Christopher.The Rudiments of Music: or A Short and Easy Treatis [sic] on the Rules of Psalmody: To Which are Annexed, a Number of Plain Tunes and Chants. Andrew Law, ed. 24 pages. Cheshire, CT: Printed by William Law, ASU MICROFORMS: EVANS 1. Mollusca, (soft-bodied animals,) in general covered with a shell; as, for instance, a snail; or without a shell, as a slug.
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