| Title | A Treatise on the Art of Music; in which the Elements of Harmony and Air are practically considered, and illustrated by an hundred and fifty examples in notes Many of them taken from the best Authors: The whole being intended as a Course of Lectures, preparatory to the practice of Thorough-Bass and Musical Composition |
| Creators | William Jones (composer) |
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| First published | 1784 |
| Dedication | The Right Honourable, &c. the Directors of the Concerts of Ancient Music |
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| Composition types | Music theory, Methods |
| Language | English |
| Period | Baroque |
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| view | Complete | — | Colchester: W. Keymer | — | Complete Book · view |
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