Those Amazing Musical Instruments!
Author: Genevieve Helsby
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 1402208251
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Your guide to the orchestra through sounds and stories." front cover.
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Author: Genevieve Helsby
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 1402208251
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Your guide to the orchestra through sounds and stories." front cover.
Author: Chris Barton
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Published: 2016-08-16
Total Pages: 18
ISBN-13: 0553538233
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The rhythmic, onomatopoeic text dances across exuberant watercolors with lots of movement. This celebration of a child’s agency in choosing a means of artistic expression strikes just the right note." --Kirkus "A delightful offering for reading aloud, especially during music-themed storytimes." --School Library Journal From New York Times bestselling author Chris Barton and new illustrator Louis Thomas comes a fun, rhythmic picture book about finding the music that is perfect for you! A boy who loves to make noise gets to pick only one instrument (at his parents urging) in a music store, but there is too much to choose from! There’s triangles and sousaphones! There’s guitars and harpsichords! Bagpipes and cellos and trombones! How can he find the one that is just right for him out of all those options?
Author: Curt Sachs
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 2012-09-19
Total Pages: 562
ISBN-13: 0486171515
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWritten by a distinguished musicologist, this comprehensive history of musical instruments traces their evolution from prehistoric times in a fusion of music, anthropology, and fine arts. Includes 24 plates and 167 illustrations.
Author: J. Kenneth Moore
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published: 2015-10-13
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 1588395626
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis insightful appreciation of musical instruments features more than one hundred extraordinary pieces from the Metropolitan Museum’s collection. Whether created to entertain a royal court, provide personal solace, or aid in rites and rituals, these instruments fully demonstrate music’s universal resonance and the ingenuity various cultures have deployed for musical expression. The results are astoundingly diverse: from Bronze Age cymbals and sistra to violins made by Stradivari, monumental slit drums from Oceania, and iconic twentieth-century American guitars. Stunning new photographs and a lively text reveal these objects to be works of both musical and visual art, as well as marvels of technology and masterpieces of design. Depictions of instruments and music making—paintings, statues, and pottery—further illuminate the narrative, providing a vivid counterpoint to these remarkable objects.
Author: Carl Engel
Publisher: London : H.M. Stationery/Wyman
Published: 1908
Total Pages: 274
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lamberto Tronchin
Publisher: MDPI
Published: 2021-02-19
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 3039366130
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe study of the acoustic and vibrational characteristics of musical instruments in terms of their mechanical behavior, sound emission, and characteristics started thousands of years ago, and among the physicists and mathematicians that addressed this matter, we should at least recognize Leonardo da Vinci, with his experimental water organ, and Ernst Chladni, who discovered nodal patterns on rigid surfaces such as soundboards. The growing awareness of our intangible cultural heritage and the need to better understand our roots in the field of music have contributed to increasing the efforts to extend our knowledge in this field, defining new physical parameters, extending the analysis to other musical instruments, and developing new methods to synthesize sound from musical instruments using a simple keyboard.
Author: Meryl Doney
Publisher: Gareth Stevens
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9780836840452
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThroughout history, people in every part of the world have been making and playing musical instruments. Some instruments are objects found in nature, and some involve complex technology, but every instrument has its own special sound and use. Travel the world from Australia to Zimbabwe and beyond, then try making and playing a Bolivian panpipe, a Kenyan thumb piano, an Indonesian xylophone, or any of nine other fascinating instruments from many cultures. Book jacket.
Author: R. Bruce Armstrong
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Published: 1904
Total Pages: 235
ISBN-13: 5883190197
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dilip Ranjan Barthakur
Publisher: Mittal Publications
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9788170998815
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Comprehensive Study Dealing With Music Of North-Eastern India With Special Emphasis On Musical Instruments Of Assam. Has Over 75 Colour Illustrations Which Add To The Usefulness Of The Book.
Author: Voichita Bucur
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-08-29
Total Pages: 977
ISBN-13: 3319320807
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book addresses core questions about the role of materials in general and of wood in particular in the construction of string instruments used in the modern symphony orchestra – violins, violas, cellos and basses. Further attention is given to materials for classical guitars, harps, harpsichords and pianos. While some of the approaches discussed are traditional, most of them depend upon new scientific approaches to the study of the structure of materials, such as for example wood cell structure, which is visible only using modern high resolution microscopic techniques. Many examples of modern and classical instruments are examined, together with the relevance of classical techniques for the treatment of wood. Composite materials, especially designed for soundboards could be a good substitute for some traditional wood species. The body and soundboard of the instrument are of major importance for their acoustical properties, but the study also examines traditional and new wood species used for items such as bows, the instrument neck, string pegs, etc. Wood species’ properties for musical instruments and growth origins of woods used by great makers such as Antonio Stradivari are examined and compared with more recently grown woods available to current makers. The role of varnish in the appearance and acoustics of the final instrument is also discussed, since it has often been proposed as a ‘secret ingredient’ used by great makers. Aspects related to strings are commented.As well as discussing these subjects, with many illustrations from classical and contemporary instruments, the book gives attention to conservation and restoration of old instruments and the physical results of these techniques. There is also discussion of the current value of old instruments both for modern performances and as works of art having great monetary value.The book will be of interest and value to researchers, advanced students, music historians, and contemporary string instrument makers. Musicians in general, particularly those playing string instruments, will also find its revelations fascinating. It will also attract the attention of those using wood for a variety of other purposes, for its use in musical instruments uncovers many of its fundamental features. Professor Neville H. FletcherAustralian National University, Canberra