A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
CHAPTER XVI--MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS--THE VIOLIN AND ORGAN 189-207
Progress in tonal perceptions--influence of harp and lute--description of the latter--system of stringing--locating the frets--the violin--bow discovered in India--early forms of bowed instruments--rebec; barytone--viol da Gamba--Amati--Stradivari--peculiarities of his instruments--Maggini--Stainer--antiquity of the organ--early forms--organ sent Charlemagne--organs at Munich--Malmesbury Abbey--measure of organ pipes--portable organ--clumsiness of the old keyboards--the organ in 1500 A.D.
BOOK THIRD--THE DAWN OF MODERN MUSIC.