The American harmony; or, Universal psalmodist. Containing a choice and valuable collection of psalm and hymntunes; canons and anthems; with words adapted to each tune; the whole composed in a new and easy taste, for two, three, and four voices; in the most familiar keys and cliffs. [Newburyport, Daniel Bayley] |
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Anthems |
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The Essex harmony; or musical miscellany; containing in a concise and familiar manner, all the necessary rules of psalmody, to which are annexed, a variety of plain and fugeing psalm and hymn tunes, selected from different authors, both ancient and modern. [Newburyport, author & son] |
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... first American edition [3rd] [Boston, Daniel Bayley] |
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The Gentleman and lady's musical companion ... [Newbury-Port, Daniel Bayley; Newburyport, John Boyle etc.] |
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Pieces |
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The Psalm-singer's assistant; containing, I. an introduction, with such directions for singing, as are necessary for learners. II. a collection of choice psalm-tunes, suited to the several measures ... all being composed in three parts, collected from the best masters. [Newbury-Port, author] |
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Psalms |
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The Royal Melody Compleat |
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The royal melody complete, or The new harmony of Sion, in three books, containing, I. A new ... introduction to the grounds of musick. II. A whole body of church-musick ... III. A new and select number of services, chants, hymns, anthems and canons, suited to several occasions. [Boston, W. d'Alpine; Newbury-Port, Daniel Bayley; Salem, M. Williams] |
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Sacred songs |
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