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Timpani and Percussion by Jeremy Montagu,

Timpani and Percussion by Jeremy Montagu,
This fascinating book presents the history of percussion instruments from the Old Stone Age to the present day. Jeremy Montagu, a performer, historian, and curator of musical instruments, discusses common and uncommon percussion instruments from all parts of the world, tracing their development and use through the ages and across cultures. After exploring the origins and antiquity of percussion instruments, Montagu investigates their appearance in the Middle Ages, in particular the nakers, tabors, cymbals, and triangles that are immediately ancestral to those we use today. He then describes instruments of the Renaissance and Early Baroque, High Baroque (from which we can trace surviving instruments and specific music), Classical, Romantic, and Modern Periods. Montagu follows the development of orchestral and band percussion from the late eighteenth century, moving from the introduction of the "Turkish music" to the modern pop bands, military, marching, and concert bands, and concert and studio orchestras. The book concludes with a wide-ranging survey of world percussion, covering instruments commonly played in schools, colleges, and orchestras. It incorporates appendices on playing techniques, technical matters, and the sociology of drummers, and is abundantly illustrated with rare images.



The Joy of Drumming: Drums & Percussion Instruments from Around the World by Tom Klower,
The Joy of Drumming: Drums & Percussion Instruments from Around the World by Tom Klower,
If you think you're not musical, think again! Rhythm, the foundation of music, is all around and within us. In the womb, we began our experience of the world through the sounds of our mother's heartbeat and the cadence of her voice. Experiencing rhythm and movement is an essential part of healthy living, and Tom Klower shows you how to reconnect with this life-affirming energy. Within these pages you're sure to find at least one instrument that will get you resonating, and once you do, you can work with the simple exercises Klower presents to begin your journey into the world of drumming. "The Joy of Drumming" includes over 100 illustrations of different drums, gongs, and sound effect instruments, along with descriptions of how they are made, and basic playing techniques. From the most ancient instruments to the most modern inventions, from Asia, Australia, Africa, and South America, one of these instruments is sure to capture your imagination. For more advanced drummers, Klower presents traditional rhythm patterns from Africa and South America, and music therapists will be inspired by the broad range of instruments he describes. His exercises can be performed by an individual as well as a group of people. This book is an appeal for a rediscovery of the spiritual and physical healing potential of rhythmic sound, and for the importance of musical creativity in our daily lives. Klower discusses how different cultures from around the world have used percussion in their spiritual practices for healing and conflict resolution, in communication, and for maintaining a sense of freedom and integrity.



Percussion instrument - Percussion instruments are music instruments played by being struck, shaken, rubbed or scraped, hence the "percussive" name. They are perhaps the oldest form of musical instruments, rivaled only by vocal.

Castanets - The castanets are a percussion instrument (idiophone), much used in Moorish music, Roma music, Spanish music and Latin American music. The instrument consists of a pair of concave shells joined on one edge by string.

Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta - Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta is a piece of classical music by Béla Bartók. It is one of Bartók's best known pieces.

Pakhavaj - The Pakhavaj is a North Indian percussion instrument played to North Indian music. It has a sound similar to the Mridangam of the South, but the Mridangam is normally played to Carnatic Music whereas the Pakhavaj is played to North Indian music.



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Music Percussion Instrument - Music Percussion Instrument Timpani and Percussion by Jeremy Montagu, This fascinating book presents the history of percussion instruments from the Old Stone Age to the present day. Jeremy Montagu, a performer, historian, music percussion instrument and curator of musical instruments, discusses common music percussion instrument and uncommon percussion instruments from all parts of the world, tracing their development music percussion instrument and use through the ages music percussion instrument and across cultures. After exploring the origins music percussion instrument and antiquity ...

Instrument Percussion Science - Instrument Percussion Science Percussion instrument - Percussion instruments are music instruments played by being struck, shaken, rubbed or scraped, hence the "percussive" name. They are perhaps the oldest form of musical instruments, rivaled only by vocal. Vocal percussion - Vocal percussion is the art of creating sounds with one's mouth that approximate, imitate, or otherwise serve the same purpose as a percussion instrument, whether in a group of singers, an instrumental ensemble, or solo. Pate (musical instrument) - A Pate is a Samoan ...

Music Instrument - Music Instrument Traditional Japanese Music and Musical Instruments: The New Edition by William P. Malm, When William Malm published his wide-ranging study of traditional Japanese music in 1959, it was the first time in the twentieth century that such work had been carried out in a Western language. Malm's book has still not been replaced as the single most interesting music instrument and authoritative text on the subject. But until now it was never revised or updated, nor were ...

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