A new system of music, both theorical and practical, and yet not mathematical: written in a manner intirely new; that's to say, in a Style plane and intelligible; and calculated to render the Art more Charming, the Teaching not only less tedious, but more profitable, and the Learning easier by three Quarters. All which is done by tearing off the Veil that has for so many Ages hung before that noble Science. By John Francis de La Fond, who teaches Singing, and the principal Instruments.

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Imprint
London: printed for the autor [sic], M.DCC.XXV. [1725]
Publication year
1725-1725
ESTC No.
T155115
Grub Street ID
198988
Description
[8],lxxxiii,[1],180,[6],5,[1],2,2,[1],3,5,[1]p. : ill.,engr.music ; 8⁰ and 4⁰
Note
With a list of subscribers.

At foot of p.180: "The end of the first volum." [sic]; then comes six unnumbered pages of 'Additions.', and after that is the section, in quarto, entitled 'The truth of the twelve notes; .. ', which contains letterpress prefaces and engraved music pages.