Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 October 2018

Rimmer (1999)
Wallace and McGrattan (2011)
Hall (2006)
Lasocki (2012), Lasocki with Prior (1995, 2012)
Rasmussen (1961), AmZ (1819, 1821, 1823, 1824, 1838)
Herbert (2000a), Hampson (c.1893)
Bevan (2000)
Montagu (2002)
Smith (2003)
Morley-Pegge (1953)
ANB, NGDJ s. v. ’Bolden, Charles’, Marquis (1978)
GDMI II s. v. ‘Bugle’, Klaus (2012)
Montagu (2014)
Levin (1989)
ANB s. v. ‘Cappa, Carlo Alberto’
Carter (2012)
Utley et al. (2003)
Hazen and Hazen (1987)
Clagget (1793)
Baines (1952)
GDMI II s. v. ‘Collections of instruments’; http://cimcim.icom.museum
Chick et al. (2010)
Garcin-Marrou (2006)
Dempster (1979)
Dietrich (2005), NGDJ s. v. ‘Dorsey, Tommy’
Martz (2016)
Bevan (2000)
Badger (1995)
Findling and Pelle (2008)
Barclay (1992)
Herbert (2011)
Crist (2005)
Keim (2009)
Bierley (1982/1994)
Jones (1997)
GDMI s. v. ‘Flugelhorn’, Dudgeon and Streitweiser (2004)
Morley-Pegge (1960/R1973), Hiebert (1997), Humphries (2000)
Boonzajer Flaes (1999)
Mayhew (1851)
ODNB s. v. ‘Gladney, John’
Klaus (2012)
GDMI II s. v. ‘Hampel, Anton Joseph’
Keim (2005)
NG2 s. v. ‘Harmoniemusik’, Herbert and Barlow (2013)
Sorenson and Webb (1986)
Montagu (2002)
Bevan (2000)
Koehler (2015)
Libin (2016)
Herbert (1991)
Gioia (1997), NGDJ
ANB s. v. ‘Johnson, James Louis’, NGDJ ‘Johnson J. J.’, Dietrich (2005)
McDonald (1986), ODNB s. v. ‘Jones, Philip Mark’
Menke (1934/R1985), Tarr (2003, 2006)
Ehmann (1956/R1974)
Herbert (2000a)
Turner (2014)
Schwartz (1957/R1975), Bridges (1965)
Mathez (2003)
Newsome (2006)
Mersenne (1636–7)
Partch (1949/R1979), Ellis (1975)
Dart (1953)
Bevan (1991)
Bate (1972)
ODNB s. v. ‘Mortimer, Harry’, Mortimer (1981)
Anderson (1938/R/1966 and 1985)
Sluchin and Caussé (1991)
Schafer (1977)
Metcalf (1978)
Macdonald (2002)
McClusker (2012), ANB s. v. Ory, Edward ‘Kid’
Garofalo and Elrod (1985)
ODNB s. v. ‘Owen, Alexander’
Lawergren (2003)
Herbert (2006)
Campbell et al. (2019)
Haynes (2002)
Bevan (2000)
Bartels (1999)
Polk (1992)
Praetorius (1614/15–20), NG2 s. v. ‘Praetorius, Michael’
Bridges (1965), ANB s. v. ‘Pryor, Arthur Willard’
Fétis (1860–8)
GMO s. v. ‘Habá, Alois’
Praetorius (1614/15–20), Carter (2012),
Rasmussen (1961), AmZ (1820, 1839, 1846)
Verdie (2014)
Bright (2014)
Rose (1895/1995)
Mitroulia (2011)
GMO s. v. ‘Third stream’, Schuller (2011)
NG2 s.v.‘Schütz, Heinrich’, SWV (1960)
Montagu (2015)
Babbitt (2005)
GDMI II s. v. ‘Sousaphone’
Damm (2012)
Polk (2005)
ODNB s. v. ‘Swift, Edwin’
Day (1891)
Campbell et al. (2019)
Karjalainen (1997)
Adkins and Dickenson (1991)
Carter (1990)
Poncet (2005)
Herbert (2006)
Bevan (2008)
JIHS online
Woodfill (1953)
NG2 s. v. ‘Water-key’
Wick (1971)
Wagner (1998)
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