| Title | A New and Easie Method to Learn to Sing by Book |
| Alternative title | A New and Easie Method to Learn to Sing by Book: Whereby One (who hath a good Voice and Ear) may, without other help, learn to Sing true by Notes. Design'd chiefly for, and applied to, the promoting of Psalmody; and furnished with variety of Psalm Tunes in Parts, with Directions for that kind of Singing. |
| Creators | William Rogers, composer |
| Opus | — |
| Instrumentation | voice viol 2 voices 3 voices 4 voices mixed chorus |
| Number of movements | — |
| Keys | — |
| Composed | — |
| First published | 1686 |
| Dedication | Thomas Foley, son of Thomas Foley of Witley; and Letitia and Anne, daughters of Philip Foley of Prestwood |
| Tempo markings | — |
| Metronome markings | — |
| Time signatures | — |
| Average duration (sec) | — |
| Number of measures | — |
| Composition types | Methods, Music theory, Psalms, Hymns |
| Language | English |
| Period | Baroque |
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| View | Complete | selections | William Rogers | 1686 | "I lift my heart to thee" |
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