![]() For any remaining confusions and obscurities, I can only blame my obduracy in stubbornly adhering to my original text. Lynda Sayce, has been more than generous with her time in reading this book for clarity. Thurston Dart, Stanley Glasser, James Wyly, Philip Bate, and London University, Grinnell College, Iowa, and Oxford University), one learns continually from one’s students, one of whom, Dr. Then once, and if, one becomes an academic (for which I have to thank R. Laurence Picken, and Tony Bingham for all their kindnesses. ![]() Much of what one learns, one learns from one’s mentors, colleagues, friends, and sources, more than I have space or, shamefacedly, memory to record, though in all four of those categories I cannot sufficiently thank James Blades, Dr. German-system clarinets, from Müller to Oehlerīelgian- and French-system clarinets, from Albert to BoehmĠ7-368_00_FM_07-368_00_FM 8/18/10 1:30 PM Page x Whistles, some with one or two fingerholesįlutes with constricted foot, each with a second to show the footĠ7-368_00_FM_07-368_00_FM 8/18/10 1:30 PM Page ix String Instruments From Bows to Lyres, Harps, and Lutes Lyres Harps Zithers Stringed Keyboards Plucked Lutes Bowed Lutes aka Fiddles Interlude F: MessengersĨ Electrophones Interlude H: Newly Created, Recognized, or Discovered InstrumentsĪfterword: Archaeology and Other -ologies Classification of Instruments Scales and Music The Sounds of Science Bibliography Index of Instruments and Accessories Index of Places and Peoples General Index About the AuthorĠ7-368_00_FM_07-368_00_FM 8/18/10 1:30 PM Page viiĠ7-368_00_FM_07-368_00_FM 8/18/10 1:30 PM Page viii Origins Musical Sound Voices Lithophones Percussion Bars Bells and Gongs Rattles Interlude A: Instruments of Protectionĭrums Trouble with Tension Drums Tubular Drums Interlude B: Musiciansįlutes and Recorders Monotone Whistling in the Wind Vessel Flutes Penny Whistles and Recorders Transverse Flutes Harmonic Flutes Interlude C: The Medieval Renaissance and the First Industrial Revolution Reeds Straws in the Wind Oboes and Bassoons Clarinets and Other Single Reeds Free Reeds Interlude D: The Ideal Accompaniment vĠ7-368_00_FM_07-368_00_FM 8/18/10 1:30 PM Page viĥ “Brass” Instruments: Trumpets and Horns Interlude E: The Second Industrial Revolution List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Explanations and Definitions Abbreviations Maps ⬁™ The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992. Origins and development of musical instruments / Jeremy Montagu. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Information Available Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Montagu, Jeremy. ![]() No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. 4501 Forbes Boulevard, Suite 200, Lanham, Maryland 20706 Estover Road Plymouth PL6 7PY United Kingdom Copyright © 2007 by Jeremy Montagu All rights reserved. A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. Published in the United States of America by Scarecrow Press, Inc. Origins and Development of Musical Instruments ![]()
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