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Id 20697
Category antiquarian book
Author / Composer SMITH, Robert (1689-1768)
Title Harmonics, or the Philosophy of Musical Sounds. The Second Edition, Much improved and augmented.
Place London
Publisher Printed for T. and J. Merrill, sold by B. Dod, J. Whiston and B. White, J. Nourse, M. Cooper, J. Fletcher and D. Prince
Publication Date 1759
ISBN / Plate No.
Series
Size 8vo. xx, 280, [xxv (index)] pp. + xxix folding plates.
Description Modern leather with old marbled boards, uncut. Tables. From the collection of Christopher Hogwood (1941-2014). Including a table showing the rates of beating of tempered 5ths on the various notes of the scale calculated for a series of pitches or performance the temperaments used are mean-tone and Smith's own system of equal harmony. It is significant that his approach to the problem of tuning a keyboard instrument was through the judgment of the musician's ear: he tried out his equal harmony on the harpsichord, and the first organ of the Foundling Hospital, with its system of alternative notes actuated by selective stops, is said to have been built under his directions. In several striking respects he anticipated Helmholtz, who, however, did not know his work.
Reference Second edition. RISM B/VI/2 p.788. Gregory p.255. ESTC T36020.
Price £650.00

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