| Description | For the German flute. Containing the best and easiest instructions for learners to obtain a proficiency. Translated from the French to which is added a choice collection of the most celebrated Italian English and Scotch tunes curiously adapted to that instrument. London. Printed for and sold by Josheph Hill, musical instrument maker at the Harp and Flute in the Hay Market [after 1762]. 37pp. Printed. Engraved frontispiece showing a flute player. 'A dictionary explaining such Greek, Latin, Italian and French words, as generally occur in Musick' - p. [37] With manuscript fingering chart inserted. Inscribed on cover: '17'.
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