Winner, Septimus, 1827-1902
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Winner, Septimus, 1827-1902
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- 1827-1902
17 Items by the Person Winner, Septimus, 1827-1902
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- Cogitations of a crank at three score years and ten [poems]
- Dance music for flute and piano, or reed organ : consisting of the most popular cotillions, polka quadrilles, lancers, fancy dances, waltzes, schottisches, reels, hornpipes, jogs, &c. with the figures or steps for dancing, arranged in a light and east manner
- Eureka method for the banjo
- Musical present for the organ or piano
- Our Jenny : a story for young people
- Winner's excelsior collection for the flute : a selection of popular melodies
- Winner's excelsior collection for the violin. : a selection of popular melodies
- Winner's improved accordeon method : containing the rudiments of music ; also a choice selection of popular airs, arranged in their original keys, as designed for the violin or flute ; also, transposition scales, enabling learners to arrange by an easy method any popular music, without changing the key for the French accordeon, with eight, ten, or twelve keys, single or double
- Winner's new school for the clarionet : in which the instructions are so clearly and simply treated, as to make it unnecessary to require a teacher
- Winner's new school for the flute : in which the instructions are so clearly and simply treated, as to make it unnecessary to require a teacher. For practice, more than 150 operatic and popular airs are added, forming a complete collection of the best melodies of the day
- Winner's new school for the violin
- Winner's perfect guide for the accordeon, in which the instructions are so clearly and simply treated, as to make it unnecessary to require a teacher, for practice, more than 150 operatic and popular airs are added, forming a complete collection of the best melodies of the day
- Winner's perfect guide for the clarionet ... : For practice, more than 150 operatic and popular airs are added ..
- Winner's primary school for the flute; : a thorough and complete course of instruction for the flute; written and arranged for self-instruction as well as for teachers' use. Containing full exercises and explanations, and a large collection of the new and popular melodies of the day.
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