Slap Tubes and Other Plosive Aerophones

Slap Tubes and Other Plosive Aerophones
Author: Bart Hopkin,Philip Dadson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2007
Genre: Percussion instruments
ISBN: 0972731342

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Making Musical Instruments with Kids

Making Musical Instruments with Kids
Author: Bart Hopkin
Publsiher: See Sharp Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781937276027

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Written for adults, this hands-on guide demonstrates how to make easy musical instruments with children. Detailed instructions are included for making more than 60 unique instruments that are suitable for children as young as five years. Serving as a resource in the classroom or home, this manual is extensively illustrated with drawings and photographs along with an audio sample of the instruments in lively solo and ensemble pieces.

Experimental Music Since 1970

Experimental Music Since 1970
Author: Jennie Gottschalk
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-08-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781628922516

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What is experimental music today? This book offers an up to date survey of this field for anyone with an interest, from seasoned practitioners to curious readers. This book takes the stance that experimental music is not a limited historical event, but is a proliferation of approaches to sound that reveals much about present-day experience. An experimental work is not identifiable by its sound alone, but by the nature of the questions it poses and its openness to the sounding event. Experimentation is a way of working. It pushes past that which is known to discover what lies beyond it, finding new knowledge, forms, and relationships, or accepting a state of uncertainty. For each of these composers and sound artists, craft is developed and transformed in response to the questions they bring to their work. Scientific, perceptual, or social phenomena become catalysts in the operation of the work. These practices are not presented according to a chronology, a set of techniques, or social groupings. Instead, they are organized according to the content areas that are their subjects, including resonance, harmony, objects, shapes, perception, language, interaction, sites, and histories. Musical materials may be subject, among other treatments, to systemization, observation, examination, magnification, fragmentation, translation, or destabilization. These restless and exploratory modes of engagement have continued to develop over recent decades, expanding the scope of both musical practice and listening.

Air Columns and Toneholes

Air Columns and Toneholes
Author: Bart Hopkin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1999
Genre: Wind instruments
ISBN: UOM:39015056379566

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Slap Tubes and Other Plosive Aerophones

Slap Tubes and Other Plosive Aerophones
Author: Bart Hopkin,Philip Dadson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2007
Genre: Percussion instruments
ISBN: 0972731334

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"They can be simple to make, yet they are fully musical and they sound great. This is the category of musical instruments known as plosive aerophones. The category includes the end-struck tubes sometimes called slap tubes, as well as many other instrument types. They're good for kids, requiring only modest tools and skills and having real educational value. For others, young or old, they provide one of the most rewarding instrument-making projects you're likely to find. At the same time, slap tubes and their kin have been central to the performances of serious, top-notch musical groups like Blue Man Group, UAKTE, Urban Strawberry Lunch and From Scratch. This book tells you everything you need to know to make them, with ready-to-build designs as well as the information you need to design your own."--Publisher.

A Contemporary Study of Musical Arts Vol 1

A Contemporary Study of Musical Arts Vol  1
Author: Meki Nzewi
Publsiher: African Minds
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781920051624

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Volume 1 - The Root: Foundation Modern literacy education in African music has hitherto focused more on observed context studies. The philosophical rooting and the psychological and therapeutic force that ground African indigenous musical arts have not been much discerned or integrated. Much needed in contemporary education, then, are integrative studies and literature materials that represent the intellectual base of the knowledge owners and creators, and which will ensure cognitive understanding of the indigenous musical arts systems of Africa. There is as yet no comprehensive, learner-centred book that fosters African indigenous knowledge perspectives and rationalisation about the musical arts. The concern over the years has been for the production of research-informed books for modern, systematic education in African musical arts that derive in essence from the original African intellectual perspectives about the sense and meaning of music - indigenous to contemporary. The five volumes of the musical arts study series derive from 36 years of research and analytical studies in African musical arts. The volumes address the pressing need for learning texts informed by the indigenous African musical arts systems that target tertiary education. The texts incorporate knowledge of conventional European classical music as they relate to the unique features of African musical arts thinking and theoretical content. The contemporary African musical arts specialist needs secure grounding in his/her own human-cultural knowledge authority in order to contribute with original intellectual integrity to African as well as global scholarship discourse and knowledge creation.

Sound Inventions

Sound Inventions
Author: Bart Hopkin,Sudhu Tewari
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2021-08-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781000360653

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Sound Inventions is a collection of 34 articles taken from Experimental Musical Instruments, the seminal journal published from 1984 through 1999. In addition to the selected articles, the editors have contributed introductory essays, placing the material in cultural and temporal context, providing an overview of the field both before and after the time of original publication. The Experimental Musical Instruments journal contributed extensively to a number of sub-fields, including sound sculpture and sound art, sound design, tuning theory, musical instrument acoustics, timbre and timbral perception, musical instrument construction and materials, pedagogy, and contemporary performance and composition. This book provides a picture of this important early period, presenting a wealth of material that is as valuable and relevant today as it was when first published, making it essential reading for anyone researching, working with or studying sound.

Extended Notation

Extended Notation
Author: Christian Dimpker
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2013
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9783643903020

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Most of the extended instrumental playing techniques, as well as electroacoustic music in general, are still deprived of a conventional method of notation. In order to facilitate the utilization of these unconventional musical elements, a coherent and consistent notation system is developed in this work. Numerous extended techniques for playing string instruments, wind instruments, percussion instruments, keyboard instruments and vocal techniques are therefore systematically explained and previous methods of notation discussed.