(1748). The royal psalmodist compleat: Or, the new universal harmony. Being a whole body of church-musick: Containing near One Hundred of the very best Tunes, both Old and New; adapted to the most select Portions of the whole Book of Psalms: With Variety of Tunes, entirely New. Extracted from the Best masters, both Ancient and Modern; and Correctly set in Four Parts, according to the Nicest Rules, for Voices, or Organ, &c. and so neat as to be sung in Two or Three Parts, when Voices can't be had; exempt from the least Disallowance; and fitted for all Teachers, Learners, and Musical Societies, &c. To which are added, A New Jubilate, and Magnificat: With a Variety of Hymns, Anthems, Canons, &c. with compendious Instructions to the Whole. By William Tansur, Musico Theorico. Author of the Melody of the Heart; The Harmony of Sion; The Beauty of Holiness, &c. &c. &c. Engraved and printed, by and for the author, (published according to Act of Parliament. March 25, 1748) and sold by the author; and in London, by J. Robinson, in Ludgate-Street, and by most booksellers.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Royal Psalmodist Compleat: Or, the New Universal Harmony. Being a Whole Body of Church-musick: Containing Near One Hundred of the Very Best Tunes, Both Old and New; Adapted to the Most Select Portions of the Whole Book of Psalms: With Variety of Tunes, Entirely New. Extracted from the Best Masters, Both Ancient and Modern; and Correctly Set in Four Parts, According to the Nicest Rules, for Voices, or Organ, &c. and so Neat as to Be Sung in Two or Three Parts, When Voices Can't Be Had; Exempt from the Least Disallowance; and Fitted for All Teachers, Learners, and Musical Societies, &c. To Which Are Added, A New Jubilate, and Magnificat: With a Variety of Hymns, Anthems, Canons, &c. with Compendious Instructions to the Whole. By William Tansur, Musico Theorico. Author of the Melody of the Heart; The Harmony of Sion; The Beauty of Holiness, &c. &c. &c. [London]: Engraved and printed, by and for the author, (published according to Act of Parliament. March 25, 1748) and sold by the author; and in London, by J. Robinson, in Ludgate-Street, and by most booksellers, 1748.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Royal Psalmodist Compleat: Or, the New Universal Harmony. Being a Whole Body of Church-musick: Containing Near One Hundred of the Very Best Tunes, Both Old and New; Adapted to the Most Select Portions of the Whole Book of Psalms: With Variety of Tunes, Entirely New. Extracted from the Best Masters, Both Ancient and Modern; and Correctly Set in Four Parts, According to the Nicest Rules, for Voices, or Organ, &c. and so Neat as to Be Sung in Two or Three Parts, When Voices Can't Be Had; Exempt from the Least Disallowance; and Fitted for All Teachers, Learners, and Musical Societies, &c. To Which Are Added, A New Jubilate, and Magnificat: With a Variety of Hymns, Anthems, Canons, &c. with Compendious Instructions to the Whole. By William Tansur, Musico Theorico. Author of the Melody of the Heart; The Harmony of Sion; The Beauty of Holiness, &c. &c. &c. Engraved and printed, by and for the author, (published according to Act of Parliament. March 25, 1748) and sold by the author; and in London, by J. Robinson, in Ludgate-Street, and by most booksellers, 1748.