He never published an explanation of his teaching system, although his
Exposition d’une nouvelle méthode pour l’enseignement de la musique or
Explanation of a New Way of Teaching Music (1818), addressed to the teacher, sets out many of his ideas. In addition to his new notation, he advocated the use of
méloplaste ("song-shaper"), a staff with no
clef but only a keynote indicated, from which he pointed tunes with a stick for the students to sing. For rhythm, he advocated a
chronomerist, a table of note values all clearly related to a single unit, which makes clear the accentual patterns. ==Works==