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'''Composer – Compiler:''' [[Stephen Jenks]]
'''Composer – Compiler:''' [[Stephen Jenks]]


{{PubDatePlace|1800|by Amos Doolittle in New Haven, Connecticut, 40 pp. Reprinted 1803 in combination with ''[[The New England Harmonist (Stephen Jenks)|The New England Harmonist]]'', 64 pp.| }}
{{PubDatePlace|1800|by Amos Doolittle in New Haven, Connecticut, 40 pp. Reprinted 1803 in combination with ''[[The New England Harmonist (Stephen Jenks)|The New England Harmonist]]'', 64 pp.}}


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Revision as of 17:10, 9 May 2019

General Information

Title: The Musical Harmonist

Full Title: The Musical Harmonist, Containing Concise and Easy Rules of Music, Together with a Collection of the Most Approved Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Fitted to the Various Meters; Most of Which were Never Before Published.

Composer – Compiler: Stephen Jenks

Publication date and place: 1800 by Amos Doolittle in New Haven, Connecticut, 40 pp. Reprinted 1803 in combination with The New England Harmonist, 64 pp.

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