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Musick Books ſold by John Playford, at his Shop near the Temple Church.


Muse’s Recreation on the Lyra-Viol, containing variety of new Leſſons newly Reprinted with Additions. Price ſtitcht 2 s.

Choice Aires, Songs, and Dialogues, being moſt of the neweſt Songs ſung at Court, and at the public Theaters; compoſed by ſeveral Gentlemen of His Majeſty’s Muſick, in Five ſeveral Volumes in Folio.

The Muſical Companion, containing variety of Catches of Three and Four Parts; and alſo ſeveral choice Songs, Ayres, and Dialogues, of two, three, and four Parts, in one Volume in Quarto. Price bound 3 s. 6 d.

The Second part of the Muſical Companion, containing a new Collection of merry and Loyal Catches, and other Songs, of two and three Parts. Price 1 s. 6 d.

A brief Introduction to the Skill of Muſic, both Vocal and Inſtrumental, by J. Playford, newly Reprinted with Additions of a Third Part, containing the Art of Compoſing Muſic, of two, three, and four Parts. Price bound 2 s.

The Pſalms in Metre, as they are ſung in all Pariſh Churches, with the proper Tune to every Pſalm, compoſed in three Parts, viz. Cantus, Medius, and Baſſus, by John Playford, and printed in a ſmall Volume, convenient for to carry in the Pocket to Church. Price bound 3 s. 6 d.

Muſic’s Handmaid, containing choice Leſſons for the Virginals and Harpſichord, newly Reprinted with Additions of plain and eaſie Rules for Beginners to underſtand the Gamut, and the Notes, thereby to play from the Book, all engraven on Copper Plates. Price 2 s. 5 d.

The Pleaſant Companion, containing new and pleaſant Ayres and Tunes for the Flagolet, with plaine inſtructions for Learners, newly Reprinted with Additions. Price 1 s. 6 d.

Muſick’s Delight, containing new Leſſons for the Flute or Recorder, with Inſtructions for Learners. Price 1 s. 6 d.

The Diviſion-Violin, containing a choice Collection of Diviſions for the Treble-Violin to a Ground-Baſs, all fairly engraven on Copper-Plates, being of great benefit and delight for all Practioners on the Violin, and are the firſt that ever were printed of this kind of Muſick. Price 2 s. 6 d.