F. W. Root's School of singing;
a method at once simple, comprehensible and complete, for voice development, execution and the art of singing, illustrated with songs and solfeggios largely selected from the compositions of the great masters of the art; also, a course of instructions in singing at sight; all adapted to the requirements of teachers and pupils, private lessons and classes.

APA Citation

Root, F. W. (Frederic Woodman). (1873). F. W. Root's School of singing: a method at once simple, comprehensible and complete, for voice development, execution and the art of singing, illustrated with songs and solfeggios largely selected from the compositions of the great masters of the art; also, a course of instructions in singing at sight; all adapted to the requirements of teachers and pupils, private lessons and classes. Cincinnati: J. Church.

MLA Citation

Root, Frederic W. (Frederic Woodman), 1846-1916. F. W. Root's School of Singing: a Method At Once Simple, Comprehensible And Complete, for Voice Development, Execution And the Art of Singing, Illustrated With Songs And Solfeggios Largely Selected From the Compositions of the Great Masters of the Art; Also, a Course of Instructions In Singing At Sight; All Adapted to the Requirements of Teachers And Pupils, Private Lessons And Classes. Cincinnati: J. Church, 1873.

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