APA Citation

Quantz, J. J. (1775). Easy and fundamental instructions: Whereby either vocal or instrumental performers unacquainted with composition may from the mere knowledge of the most common intervals in music, learn how to introduce extempore embellishments or variations; as also ornamental cadences, with propriety, tast, and regularity. Translated from a famous treatise on music, written by John Joachin Quantz. Composer to His Majesty the King of Prussia. London: Printed by Welcker in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho where may be had, practical rules for learning composition by John Joseph Feux 10-6. The art of learning the harpsichord by Heck 10-6. A treatise on singing by Dr. Nares 3-6. &c. &c. &c.

Chicago Style Citation

Quantz, Johann Joachim. Easy and Fundamental Instructions: Whereby Either Vocal or Instrumental Performers Unacquainted With Composition May From the Mere Knowledge of the Most Common Intervals in Music, Learn How to Introduce Extempore Embellishments or Variations; As Also Ornamental Cadences, With Propriety, Tast, and Regularity. Translated From a Famous Treatise On Music, Written By John Joachin Quantz. Composer to His Majesty the King of Prussia. London: Printed by Welcker in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho where may be had, practical rules for learning composition by John Joseph Feux 10-6. The art of learning the harpsichord by Heck 10-6. A treatise on singing by Dr. Nares 3-6. &c. &c. &c, 1775.

MLA Citation

Quantz, Johann Joachim. Easy and Fundamental Instructions: Whereby Either Vocal or Instrumental Performers Unacquainted With Composition May From the Mere Knowledge of the Most Common Intervals in Music, Learn How to Introduce Extempore Embellishments or Variations; As Also Ornamental Cadences, With Propriety, Tast, and Regularity. Translated From a Famous Treatise On Music, Written By John Joachin Quantz. Composer to His Majesty the King of Prussia. London: Printed by Welcker in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho where may be had, practical rules for learning composition by John Joseph Feux 10-6. The art of learning the harpsichord by Heck 10-6. A treatise on singing by Dr. Nares 3-6. &c. &c. &c, 1775.

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