1809.3: 
sentiment. | The passages are simple, 
connetied, and impressive; and the ge~ 
neral effect is such as to msure the ap= 
‘vation of the feeling heart and culti- 
= CQYe | 
oR if original Psalm Tunes for Three 
A ined , idger aledes, in the usual Measures, 
Webbe. sen. and jum. 5s. 
fhe harmonizatidn of these Psalm 
Tunes is expréssed in the tenor and coun- 
ter cliffs; but we submit to~ Messrs. 
Webbe, sen. aud jun. whether, since the 
publication is obviously designed for do- 
mestic and familiar use, it would “not 
have been more advisable to have adopt- 
ed the treble cliff for the izner parts. 
The ict are characte ristically fancied, 
the evolutions of the chords are easy and 
natural, andthe disposition of the ‘parts 
bespeaks judgment in harmonical” con- 
struction. 
Highland Rondo for the Piano-forte» Composed 
and dedicated to Miss Sayers by Rcd ‘Gilden, 
2s. 6d. 
The subject of this Rondo. possesses 
auch of the true Highland character, 
and the digressive matter does not lead. 
the ear From the track of nature and con- 
sistency. The whole js Scotch, as it 
should be, and the general effect wnigue. 
as striking. 
i mise! 
Haydn's celebrated Movement, * The Surpnizse,’. . 
with Variations for the Harpy or Piano forte? 
Composed and dedicated to Miss Flower, by 
Thomas Powell. 2s. 
Mr. Powell has formed of this popular 
movement an exercise for juvenile orac- 
titioners; from the study of which they 
will derive both pleasure and profit. 
The variations are ingeniously conceived, 
and productive of effects which sort 
with the subject, and set it off to great 
egies as 
New Patents lately enrolled, 
40% 
“ La Rose a ses Piguts,” 
forte, by F. Grosvenor. is. Ga. 
Though this little ballad is not dis, 
tinguished by any remarkable feature 
of originality, the passages are easy, 
smooth, and natural, and by their cov. 
nection forni a melody at once pleasing 
and expressive. ; 
Les Quatre Saisons pour I Harpe, ou Piano forte 
avec l Accompagnement dune Flute. Composécs 
et dedices a Mademoiselle Barber, ae I. Ss 
pet 
Not discovering. in this piece any. nee 
racteristic signsof the Hour Seasons, wey 
profess ourselves to. be too dull to con= 
ceive, why Mr. Jay, 6 chosen them for, 
its title. However, waving so. trivial a, 
a consideration, we nee a very fayour. 
able account to give of the merits of; the 
composition. 
ence nor taste; the passages. are please 
ingly imagined, and connected with judg- 
ment; andthe aggregate. effect will, we, 
think, bear us out in saying that, re: ib 
exhibita no particular allusions to the 
Hour Seasons, yet its attractions will, nok 
at any time be oué of season. 
Exercises and Duets, with the Fregering accu 
rately marked, composed and expressly ar= 
ranged for Bainbridge and Wood's Double. 
Flageolet 5 by Fabn “Parrys Teacher of: the 
Single and Double Flageolets, 
_ Ss. 
By those who practice the~double fia: 
geolet, this little werk will be feund as 
usefu} as pleasing. 
which the exercises are accompanied, 4 
together with the simplicity of the single 
nelodies, and the edse of the combined - 
parts, give a value to the publication, 
which iwilt ensure ifs favourable Tecepe 
tion. 
TE ow 
NEW PATENTS LATELY ENROLLED. 
—ST Fee 
MR. EDWARD STEERS’S (INNER TEMPLE, 
Sor a new Method, directed by Machi- 
nery, of using the Screw, by which its 
mechanical Power, or its Motion, as 
increased. 
ys a method of applying the mecha- 
nical power of the screw is, in the 
first place, by the screw and nut being, 
made to revolve together in the same or 
i acontrary direction. If they turn in 
the same direction, the one somewhat 
faster than the other, an increase of 
power is obtained; if in a contrary ,di- 
rection, there is an increase of motion 
produced, 
te each other, revolving together in. the 
same circular direction, or ina contrary: 
direction, their nuts being fixed; or, in 
the third place, by their nuts revolving : 
together, the screws being fixed. The’ 
machinery necessary to direct the opera— 
tion of this new method, must be such as _ 
will turn them in a contrary direction, 
here are divers methods of produciig” 
these effects, but the one mentioned By 
the 
a favourite Song. Carte . 
posed, with an Accompaniment fer the Piane= - 
Leis neithes, withort SCi- . 
«Flute, oe 
Phe instructions with ~ 
In the second Paras the new” 
method 1s, by two screws placed opposite - 
