Tuning the Pianoforte.—Smith (Hermann), The Art of Tuning the Pianoforte, a New and Comprehensive Treatise to enable the musician to Tune his Pf. upon the system founded on the Theory of Equal Temperament, cr. 8vo, limp cloth, New Edition Thoroughly Revised, 2s.
A History of Pianoforte Music, With Critical Estimates of its Greatest Masters and Sketches of their Lives by John C. Fillmore, cr. 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d.
Transposition at Sight, For Students of the Organ and Pianoforte, by H. Ernst Nichol, 2nd Edition, cr. 8vo, sewed, 1s. cloth, 1s. 6d.
THE VIOLIN.
How to Repair Violins and other Musical Instruments With Diagrams, by Alfred F. Common, cr. 8vo, boards, 1s.
Information for Players, Owners, Dealers and Makers of Bow Instruments, also for String Manufacturers, taken from Personal Experiences, Studies and Observations by William Hepworth, with Illustrations of Stainer and Guarnerius Violins, etc., cr. 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d.
Notice of Anthony Stradivari, the celebrated Violin Maker known by the name of Stradivarius, preceded by Historical and Critical Researches on the origin and Transformations of Bow Instruments, and followed by a Theoretical Analysis of the Bow etc., by F. J. Fetis, translated by J. Bishop, Facsimile, 8vo, cloth, 5s.
Biographical Dictionary of Fiddlers, including Performers on the Violoncello and Double Bass, Past and Present, containing a Sketch of their Artistic Career, together with Notes of their Compositions, by A. Mason Clarke, 9 Portraits, post 8vo, cloth, 5s.
How to Make a Violin, Practically Treated, 2 Folding Plates and many Illustrations, by J. Broadhouse, cr. 8vo, bevelled cloth, 3s. 6d.
Violin Manufacture in Italy and its German Origin, by Dr. E. Schebek, translated by W. E. Lawson, 8vo., sewed, 1s.