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Excerpt from A Treatise on the Art of Music: In Which the Elements of Harmony and Air Are Practically Considered, and Illustrated by an Hundred and Fifty Examples in Notes
Where there is more Learning, there will of courfe be more take and better difcernment: and when aperfon who is prefent at a per formance of Choral Mme has lltill enough to fee the progrcfs of it in a Score book at the fame time, he hears it with as much effe? as if he had more Ears than Nature has given: and indeed (0 he has I for as Learning gives a ficomljfgbr to the mind Of man, fo doth Skill in Muhe improve the Hearing in the fame degree. As we amufe our fclves by reading a Tragedy without fceing it acled on the Stage, fo is it poflible to be entertained by Mufic without hearing it: and at times when Ieonld neither hear Mufic nor play it, I have found fa tisfaction and improvement by calling my Eye over the Score of fome excellent Competition.
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