Synopsis of vocal musick containing the rudiments of singing rightly any harmonical song, delivered in a method so solid, short and plain, that this art may now be learned more exactly, speedily and easily, than ever heretofore : whereunto are added several psalms and songs of three parts, composed by English and Italian authors for the benefit of young beginners / by A.B., Philo-Mus.

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Synopsis of vocal musick containing the rudiments of singing rightly any harmonical song, delivered in a method so solid, short and plain, that this art may now be learned more exactly, speedily and easily, than ever heretofore : whereunto are added several psalms and songs of three parts, composed by English and Italian authors for the benefit of young beginners / by A.B., Philo-Mus.
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A. B., Philo-Mus.
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London :: Printed for Dorman Newman ...,
1680.
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Sight-singing.
Songs, English.
Music theory -- History -- 17th century.
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"Synopsis of vocal musick containing the rudiments of singing rightly any harmonical song, delivered in a method so solid, short and plain, that this art may now be learned more exactly, speedily and easily, than ever heretofore : whereunto are added several psalms and songs of three parts, composed by English and Italian authors for the benefit of young beginners / by A.B., Philo-Mus." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28384.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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Page 51

TENOR.

〈♫〉〈♫〉 WITH heart and mouth unto the Lord, Will I sing laud and praise, And speak of all thy wondrous works, And them declare always.

2.
I will be glad and much rejoyce, in thee O Lord most high, And make my Songs extol thy name, above the starry skie.
3.
For that my foes are driven back, and turned unto flight. They fall down flat and are destroy'd, by thy great force and night.
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