Dressler's New and Complete Instructions for the Flute, comprising A treatise on the Rudiments of Music, Rules for forming the Tone, with Gamuts containing the best modes of fingering all the Notes and Shakes. Full Instructions for The Several Varieties of Single & Double Tonguing for Aspiration, Articulation, Respiring, Harmonies, Appogiaturas [sic], Gliding & other Graces, &c. Illustrated with numerous Examples And a Careful Selection of Twenty Seven Themes for one or two Flutes, Consisting of Popular Airs & Original Subjects by the Author in the most useful Major & Minor Keys, with a Scale & Chord Exercise in the form of a Prelude to each Key. To which are added Eighteen Capriccios, And a Subject varied so as to form Exercises on the Principal Features of Flute Playing, Composed by the Author.