The Complete Woodwind Repair Manual

The Complete Woodwind Repair Manual

Author: Reg Thorp

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 574

ISBN-13:

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This woodwind repair manual features easy-to-understand step-by-step instructions for beginners, students and seasoned woodwind repair technicians.


Guitar Player Repair Guide

Guitar Player Repair Guide

Author: Dan Erlewine

Publisher: Backbeat Books

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780879302917

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Covers set-up, maintenance, tuners, acoustic adjustments, nut replacement, fret dressing, refretting, guitar electronics, finish application and repair, and useful tools.


The Concertina Maintenance Manual

The Concertina Maintenance Manual

Author: David D. Elliott

Publisher:

Published: 2004-03

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9781899512676

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This second edition is both simply written and clearly illustrated by a person who is both an experienced technical engineer as well as a 'concertina tinker'. The topics covered range from fault-finding charts, basic examination and purchase advice through the common service and repair jobs and techniques to some of the more sensitive reed work. The manual has been considerably expanded from the first edition in both the breadth of topics covered as well as the depth of the coverage in each case. While always intended to meet the needs of players of all of the concertina systems, this edition goes out of its way to be as versatile as possible without sacrificing detail and usefulness. Whether intending to carry out running repairs, to service, to restore or just to know more about the innards of that strange and fascinating instrument, this Mally Publication will be an essential addition to the concertina player's toolkit.


The Musician's Body

The Musician's Body

Author: Jaume Rosset i Llobet

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-03

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1351217682

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Musicians suffer greatly from industry-related injury and illness, and many of these problems are established during student days or even before. This affects all forms of music-making from classical through jazz and rock to traditional folk. Hearing damage is of serious concern in most forms of music-making, but the most stressful situations and the most physical damage is recorded in the practice of classical music. The long hours of practice at the beginning of a musician's career are the main source of problems that sometimes only reveal themselves in later life. This book is aimed equally at student musicians, practising musicians, and instrumental and vocal teachers, and it aims to help them to begin to understand how and why their bodies function as they do when they perform and also how they may avoid professionally related illness or injury and achieve the highest standards of performance. The principal author, Dr Jaume Rosset i Llobet, is a medical expert and an internationally acclaimed researcher on the subject. He is the Director of a Centre for the Physiology of The Arts in Terrassa, Catalonia, one of the few clinics in the world to which musicians, dancers and performing artists can go for assessment and treatment. The book provides examples and references to the health of musicians covering a wide range of musical genres based on current research, practice and treatment. As well as physiological exposition, copiously illustrated with medical and humorous diagrams, the book covers ergonomics, risk factors, posture, breathing, matters of diet and accommodation of professional needs in daily life.