THE true METHOD of PLAYING an Adagio Made Easy by twelve Examples First. in a plain Manner with a Bass Then with all their Graces Adapted for those who Study the VIOLIN Composed by Carlo Zuccari OF MILAN LONDON. Printed by R: BREMNER, at the Harp and Hautboy, opposite Somerset House in the STRAND.

Scope and content:
Contents
  • Adagio ID
    • [no indication]C
  • Adagio IIB♭
    • [no indication]C|
  • Adagio IIIC
    • [no indication]C|
  • Adagio IVF
    • [no indication]C|
  • Adagio Va
    • [no indication]C|
  • Adagio VIg
    • [no indication]C|
  • Adagio VIIe
    • [no indication]C|
  • Adagio VIIIE♭
    • [no indication]3/4
  • Adagio IXA
    • [no indication]C|
  • Adagio Xd
    • [no indication]C|
  • Adagio XIc
    • [no indication]3/4
  • Adagio XIIG
    • [no indication]C|
Physical location:
M221.Z83 1700z
Physical description:
Score, folio, 170x248 (189x264): Title, verso blank. Music, pp. 1-12.
Note:

The music consists of three staves. From bottom to top, they are: (1) a figured bass; (2) an unembellished violin part; (3) an embellished violin part. The incipits for this entry are taken from (3).

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