APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bennet, R. f. (1718). The psalm-Singer's necessary companion: Containing the grounds and principles of psalmody, according to the gamut. With Plain, Easy, and Familiar Rules, and by so very exact a Method, that almost any Person whatsoever, tho' of the meanest Capacity, may sing the most difficult Psalms by Book. Containing likewise above sixty choice psalm-tunes in Two Parts, Treble and Bass; with a Table of all the Tunes, and Psalms adapted to each Tune, useful for either Teachers or Learners of this Noble and Delightful Art. To which also are added a scale of the seven keys of musick, shewing how to transpose any Tune from one Key to another; and likewise how to sing or solfa right in any of Keys whatsoever. By Robert Bennet, Singing-Master. printed by William Pearson, for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bennet, Robert fl. The Psalm-Singer's Necessary Companion: Containing the Grounds and Principles of Psalmody, According to the Gamut. With Plain, Easy, and Familiar Rules, and by so Very Exact a Method, That Almost Any Person Whatsoever, Tho' of the Meanest Capacity, May Sing the Most Difficult Psalms by Book. Containing Likewise Above Sixty Choice Psalm-tunes in Two Parts, Treble and Bass; with a Table of All the Tunes, and Psalms Adapted to Each Tune, Useful for Either Teachers or Learners of This Noble and Delightful Art. To Which Also Are Added a Scale of the Seven Keys of Musick, Shewing How to Transpose Any Tune from One Key to Another; and Likewise How to Sing or Solfa Right in Any of Keys Whatsoever. By Robert Bennet, Singing-Master. London: printed by William Pearson, for the author, 1718.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bennet, Robert fl. The Psalm-Singer's Necessary Companion: Containing the Grounds and Principles of Psalmody, According to the Gamut. With Plain, Easy, and Familiar Rules, and by so Very Exact a Method, That Almost Any Person Whatsoever, Tho' of the Meanest Capacity, May Sing the Most Difficult Psalms by Book. Containing Likewise Above Sixty Choice Psalm-tunes in Two Parts, Treble and Bass; with a Table of All the Tunes, and Psalms Adapted to Each Tune, Useful for Either Teachers or Learners of This Noble and Delightful Art. To Which Also Are Added a Scale of the Seven Keys of Musick, Shewing How to Transpose Any Tune from One Key to Another; and Likewise How to Sing or Solfa Right in Any of Keys Whatsoever. By Robert Bennet, Singing-Master. printed by William Pearson, for the author, 1718.

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