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The rudiments of music: or, a short and easy treatise on that subject. The third edition. With considerable additions; ... By Robert Bremner. To which ... the best church-tunes, canons, and anthems.

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London : printed for the author, and sold at his music-shops in London, and in Edinburgh, 1763. [3],vi-xix,[1],59,[3]p.,plates : engr.music ; 8°
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