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Palmer's theory of music: being a practical guide to the study of thorough-bass, harmony, musical composition and form, for those who wish to acquire a knowledge of the fundamental principles of the science, in a short time, either with or without the aid of a teacher: including 730 questions which are illustrated by 582 examples, selected from the works of the best writers on musical science.

Title:Palmer's theory of music: being a practical guide to the study of thorough-bass, harmony, musical composition and form, for those who wish to acquire a knowledge of the fundamental principles of the science, in a short time, either with or without the aid of a teacher: including 730 questions which are illustrated by 582 examples, selected from the works of the best writers on musical science.
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Note:The John Church co., 1904
  
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Subject:Music -- Textbooks
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