Tans'ur, W. (1746). A new musical grammar: Or, The harmonical spectator. Containing all the useful theoretical, practical, and technical parts of musick. Being a new and correct introduction to all the rudiments, terms, and characters, and composition in all its branches. With several scales for musical instruments; and philosophical demonstrations, on the nature of sound. Laid down in so concise and easy a method, as to be understood by the meanest Practitioner, whether vocal or instrumental, by way of question and answer. J. Robinson.
Цитирование в стиле Чикаго (17-е изд.)Tans'ur, William. A New Musical Grammar: Or, The Harmonical Spectator. Containing All the Useful Theoretical, Practical, and Technical Parts of Musick. Being a New and Correct Introduction to All the Rudiments, Terms, and Characters, and Composition in All Its Branches. With Several Scales for Musical Instruments; and Philosophical Demonstrations, on the Nature of Sound. Laid Down in so Concise and Easy a Method, as to Be Understood by the Meanest Practitioner, Whether Vocal or Instrumental, by Way of Question and Answer. London: J. Robinson, 1746.
Цитирование MLA (8-е изд.)Tans'ur, William. A New Musical Grammar: Or, The Harmonical Spectator. Containing All the Useful Theoretical, Practical, and Technical Parts of Musick. Being a New and Correct Introduction to All the Rudiments, Terms, and Characters, and Composition in All Its Branches. With Several Scales for Musical Instruments; and Philosophical Demonstrations, on the Nature of Sound. Laid Down in so Concise and Easy a Method, as to Be Understood by the Meanest Practitioner, Whether Vocal or Instrumental, by Way of Question and Answer. J. Robinson, 1746.