APA Citation

Bradbury, W. B. 1., Root, G. F. 1., Hastings, T., & Mason, T. B. 1. (1853). The shawm: A library of church music : embracing about one thousand pieces : consisting of psalm and hymn tunes adapted to every meter in use, anthems, chants and set pieces : to which is added an original cantata, entitled Daniel, or, The captivity and restoration : including, also, The singing class : an entirely new and practical arrangement of the elements of music, interspersed with social part-songs for practice. New York: Mason Brothers.

Chicago Style Citation

Bradbury, William B. 1816-1868., George F. 1820-1895 Root, Thomas Hastings, and Timothy B. 1801-1861 Mason. The Shawm: A Library of Church Music : Embracing About One Thousand Pieces : Consisting of Psalm and Hymn Tunes Adapted to Every Meter in Use, Anthems, Chants and Set Pieces : To Which Is Added an Original Cantata, Entitled Daniel, Or, The Captivity and Restoration : Including, Also, The Singing Class : An Entirely New and Practical Arrangement of the Elements of Music, Interspersed With Social Part-songs for Practice. New York: Mason Brothers, 1853.

MLA Citation

Bradbury, William B. 1816-1868., George F. 1820-1895 Root, Thomas Hastings, and Timothy B. 1801-1861 Mason. The Shawm: A Library of Church Music : Embracing About One Thousand Pieces : Consisting of Psalm and Hymn Tunes Adapted to Every Meter in Use, Anthems, Chants and Set Pieces : To Which Is Added an Original Cantata, Entitled Daniel, Or, The Captivity and Restoration : Including, Also, The Singing Class : An Entirely New and Practical Arrangement of the Elements of Music, Interspersed With Social Part-songs for Practice. New York: Mason Brothers, 1853.

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