Encyclopedia of Percussion

Encyclopedia of Percussion
Author: John H. Beck
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317747680

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The Encyclopedia of Percussion is an extensive guide to percussion instruments, organized for research as well as general knowledge. Focusing on idiophones and membranophones, it covers in detail both Western and non-Western percussive instruments. These include not only instruments whose usual sound is produced percussively (like snare drums and triangles), but those whose usual sound is produced concussively (like castanets and claves) or by friction (like the cuíca and the lion’s roar). The expertise of contributors have been used to produce a wide-ranging list of percussion topics. The volume includes: (1) an alphabetical listing of percussion instruments and terms from around the world; (2) an extensive section of illustrations of percussion instruments; (3) thirty-five articles covering topics from Basel drumming to the xylophone; (4) a list of percussion symbols; (5) a table of percussion instruments and terms in English, French, German, and Italian; and (6) an updated section of published writings on methods for percussion.

Percussive Notes

Percussive Notes
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2002
Genre: Percussion instruments
ISBN: UCSD:31822032311383

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Percussive Notes

Percussive Notes
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2008
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015057474051

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The British Union Catalogue of Music Periodicals

The British Union Catalogue of Music Periodicals
Author: John Wagstaff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1061
Release: 2019-07-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780429802614

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First published in 1998, the aim of this catalogue is to help students, researchers and librarians determine the UK locations of over 2,000 music periodical titles held in public, academic and national libraries. Over 220 libraries in the UK have been surveyed, from St. Austell to Aberdeen, Aberystwyth to Brighton. Each catalogue entry provides detailed information on library holdings, and full bibliographic details of periodical titles, including ISSNs. The main catalogue is preceded by an address list, and by a preface outlining the history of music periodicals in Britain, together with statistical tables.

Basic Music

Basic Music
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1978
Genre: Music theory
ISBN: UVA:X002245206

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Percussion Pedagogy

Percussion Pedagogy
Author: Michael Udow
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2019
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190902940

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In Percussion Pedagogy, author Michael Udow offers a practical guide for students interested in teaching percussion as well as improving their technique. Udow first introduces the bouncing ball system, a technical analogy that teaches students to resist the effects of inertia. Throughout the book, the bouncing ball analogy develops into a core performance principle based on integrated motions resulting in refined tone quality and meaningful musicianship. The book applies this principle to several instruments including snare drum, timpani, marimba, vibraphone, multiple-percussion, tambourine and triangle, bass drum, cymbals, tam-tams, and a variety of Western concert and world percussion repertoire. In particular, Udow addresses the importance of coupling stroke types with stickings to set the foundation for precise rhythmic playing and expressive musicality. Chapters also focus on integrated rhythms, breath, and pulsed rhythms, anatomy and physiological health, psychological health, purposeful listening, and the importance of singing when practicing. Offering solutions to common performance problems, the book's many examples serve as a paradigm for future problem solving. A comprehensive companion website complements Udow's teachings with a wealth of video tutorials and listening examples.

The Modern Percussion Revolution

The Modern Percussion Revolution
Author: Kevin Lewis,Gustavo Aguilar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317976547

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More than eighty years have passed since Edgard Varèse’s catalytic work for percussion ensemble, Ionisation, was heard in its New York premiere. A flurry of pieces for this new medium dawned soon after, challenging the established truths and preferences of the European musical tradition while setting the stage for percussion to become one of the most significant musical advances of the twentieth century. This 'revolution', as John Cage termed it, was a quintessentially modernist movement - an exploration of previously undiscovered sounds, forms, textures, and styles. However, as percussion music has progressed and become woven into the fabric of Western musical culture, several divergent paths, comprised of various traditions and a multiplicity of aesthetic sensibilities, have since emerged for the percussionist to pursue. This edited collection highlights the progressive developments that continue to investigate uncharted musical grounds. Using historical studies, philosophical insights, analyses of performance practice, and anecdotal reflections authored by some of today's most engaged performers, composers, and scholars, this book aims to illuminate the unique destinations found in the artistic journey of the modern percussionist.

The Cambridge Companion to Percussion

The Cambridge Companion to Percussion
Author: Russell Hartenberger
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-03-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781316546215

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Percussion music is both the oldest and most recent of musical genres and exists in diverse forms throughout the world. This Companion explores percussion and rhythm from the perspectives of performers, composers, conductors, instrument builders, scholars, and cognitive scientists. Topics covered include percussion in symphony orchestras from the nineteenth century to today and the development of percussion instruments in chapters on the marimba revolution, the percussion industry, drum machines, and the effect of acoustics. Chapters also investigate drum set playing and the influences of world music on Western percussion, and outline the roles of percussionists as composers, conductors, soloists, chamber musicians, and theatrical performers. Developments in scientific research are explored in chapters on the perception of sound and the evolution of musical rhythm. This book will be a valuable resource for students, percussionists, and all those who want a deeper understanding of percussion music and rhythm.