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42 An Introdu&ion to
manner ufed by me to teach them to thofe who havj
been interrefTed in my houfe - 7 and further, all othe
the more neceflary effe&s : So that I leave not ui]
expreffedany curiofity which I haye obferved.
Tri!l> or plain (hake . Gruppo, or Double Relijb.
:i
The Trill defcribed by me is upon one Note only
that is to fay : to begin with the firft Crotchety an
to beat every Note with the Throat upon the vow( t
JVJ unto the lalt Breve \ as likewife the GrHppo, o -
double Reliflj. Which Trill and Gruppo wot exattq
learned , and exqui fitly performed by my Scholars .
that if it be true , that Experience is the Teache
of all things , I can with fome confidence affiri
and fay, that there cannot be a better means ufe
to teach it, nor a better form to def cribe it. Whic
Trill and Grup , becaufe they are a ftep neceiTar
unto many things that are defcribed, and are effedl t
of that Grace which is moft delired for Singiiij j
well} and (as is aforefaid) being defcribed in oil
or other manner , do work a contrary effedl; t
that which is requifite : I will fhew not onely hO 1
they may be ufed , but alfo all the effedts of the]
defcribed in two manners , with the fame value §
the Notes, that ftill we may know (as is afor<
mentioned) that by thefe Writings, together wit
Pradtife , may be learned all the Curiofities of thj \}
Art. |:3
JLxwp
manner ufed by me to teach them to thofe who havj
been interrefTed in my houfe - 7 and further, all othe
the more neceflary effe&s : So that I leave not ui]
expreffedany curiofity which I haye obferved.
Tri!l> or plain (hake . Gruppo, or Double Relijb.
:i
The Trill defcribed by me is upon one Note only
that is to fay : to begin with the firft Crotchety an
to beat every Note with the Throat upon the vow( t
JVJ unto the lalt Breve \ as likewife the GrHppo, o -
double Reliflj. Which Trill and Gruppo wot exattq
learned , and exqui fitly performed by my Scholars .
that if it be true , that Experience is the Teache
of all things , I can with fome confidence affiri
and fay, that there cannot be a better means ufe
to teach it, nor a better form to def cribe it. Whic
Trill and Grup , becaufe they are a ftep neceiTar
unto many things that are defcribed, and are effedl t
of that Grace which is moft delired for Singiiij j
well} and (as is aforefaid) being defcribed in oil
or other manner , do work a contrary effedl; t
that which is requifite : I will fhew not onely hO 1
they may be ufed , but alfo all the effedts of the]
defcribed in two manners , with the fame value §
the Notes, that ftill we may know (as is afor<
mentioned) that by thefe Writings, together wit
Pradtife , may be learned all the Curiofities of thj \}
Art. |:3
JLxwp
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Description | Scottish and English songs, military music and keyboard music of the 18th and 19th centuries. These items are from the collection of Alexander Wood Inglis of Glencorse (1854 to 1929). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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