Punctuation and formatting markup have been made consistent. Apparent printer's errors have been retained, unless stated below. Page 62, "disirable" changed to "desirable". (It cannot be too strongly impressed upon, or too frequently pointed out to, the singer (no matter what may be the stage of his or her artistic development) how desirable and advantageous it is to be constantly singing exercises and solfeggi in preference to songs.) Page 73 and 74, "shool" changed to "school". (You will find its good points equally insisted on in the oratorio school of singing, while its defects should be avoided in any.) In Exercise 11 on Page 94, the twelfth bar in the the original image began with a quaver. To retain rhythmic integrity, this has been edited to read as a crotchet. In Exercise 6 on Page 98, the tenth and eleventh bar in the the original image were reversed. For consistency, these bars have been corrected. Page 106, "divisious" changed to "divisions". (Those who have ever delighted as well as astonished us by their rapid manner of running through divisions must have been naturally endowed with flexible organs.) Page 109, "?a????" changed to "??????". On page 110, "???ta??a" was intentionally retained. This may be a typo for "???ta??a". Page 111, "f?????" changed to "f?????". In Exercise 4 on Page 123, the seventh bar in the the original image began with an E. In order to maintain the pattern, this has been edited to read as an F. In Exercise 5 on Page 124, the twelfth bar in the the original image contained four beats. The first note of the measure, which was a minim, has been changed to a crotchet. In Exercise 7 on Page 125, the last measure contained three beats. The last note of the exercise, which was printed as a dotted minim, has been changed to a semibreve. 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