Y Gyfres Safonol, O Wersi Ac Ymarferiadau Yn Nhrefn Y Tonic Sol-Fa O Addysgu Canu, with the subtitle Gydag Ymarferiadau Ychwanegol. Cyfieithiedig Gan Eleazar Roberts. Argraffiad Newydd, Wedi Ei Ail-Ysgrifenu, 1872, is a Welsh-language treatise on teaching singing using the Tonic Sol-fa method. Written by John Curwen and translated by Eleazar Roberts, this new edition from 1872 provides a structured approach to music education, offering lessons and exercises designed to develop vocal skills and musical understanding. This historical text provides valuable insight into 19th-century music pedagogy and the use of the Tonic Sol-fa system, making it a significant resource for those interested in the history of music education and Welsh musical traditions.
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