| Title | The Compleat Musick-Master |
| Alternative title | {{TPtr}} :The Compleat Musick-Master: being Plain, Easie, and Familiar Rules for Singing, and Playing On the most useful Instruments now in Vogue, according to the Rudiments of Musick. Viz., Violin, Flute, Haut-boy, Bass-Viol, Treble-Viol, Tenor-Viol. Containing likewise A great Variety of Choice Tunes, and fitted to each Instrument, with Songs for two Voices. To which is added, a Scale of the Seven Keys of Musick, shewing how to Transpose any Tune from one Key to another. |
| Creators | William Pearson (composer) |
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| Instrumentation | voice soprano and bass violin recorder oboe viol |
| Number of movements | — |
| Keys | — |
| Composed | — |
| First published | 1704 |
| Dedication | — |
| Tempo markings | — |
| Metronome markings | — |
| Time signatures | — |
| Average duration (sec) | — |
| Number of measures | — |
| Composition types | Methods, Performance practice, Pieces, Airs, Dances, Lessons, Songs |
| Language | English |
| Period | Baroque |
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| view | Complete | — | William Pearson | — | Complete Book · view |
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