01936nam 2200373Ia 450 99638504650331620200824132152.0(CKB)4940000000075879(EEBO)2240957544(OCoLC)ocm12254615e(OCoLC)12254615(EXLCZ)99494000000007587919850711d1673 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The present practice of musick vindicated against the exceptions and new way of attaining musick lately publish'd by Thomas Salmon, M.A. &c[electronic resource] /by Matthew Locke ... ; to which is added Duelium musicum, by John Phillips, Gent. ; together with a letter from John Playford to Mr. T. Salmon by way of confutation of his essay, &cLondon Printed for N. Brooke ... and J. Playford ...1673[5], 96 p"In 1672 an extraordinary controversy commenced between Locke and Thomas Salmon, who had published An essay to the advancement of musick by casting away the perplexity of different cliffs ... Locke attacked the work in Observations upon a late book entitled An essay, etc. ... to which Salmon replied in A vindication of his essay ... and Locke in 1673 retorted in The present practice of music vindicated"--Grove, Dict. of music and musicians.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113Musical notationMusical notation.Locke Matthew1621 or 2-1677.1002104Phillips John1631-1706.1004007Playford John1623-1686?793147EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996385046503316The present practice of musick vindicated against the exceptions and new way of attaining musick lately publish'd by Thomas Salmon, M.A. &c2406467UNISA