Percussion Instruments and Their History |
Contents
FOREWORD BY BENJAMIN BRITTEN | 27 |
GREECE AND ROME | 31 |
ORIGINS OF PERCUSSION | 33 |
THE DRUM | 44 |
THE PRIMITIVE XYLOPHONE | 71 |
PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS OF CHINA | 89 |
Metallophones ΙΟΙ | 107 |
Wood Drums | 115 |
Brush tremolo on cymbal | 381 |
Flexatone | 394 |
Puili Polynesia | 396 |
Chimes threenote clash | 423 |
Maraca gourd 45I 58 Maraca wood | 451 |
Timbales | 452 |
THE LATIN AMERICAN ORCHESTRA | 454 |
Steel drum | 456 |
S JAPAN | 122 |
THE CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA | 236 |
THE ROMANTIC ORCHESTRA | 281 |
THE ROMANTIC ORCHESTRA | 317 |
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Method of holding side drum sticks page | 371 |
Wire brush | 374 |
Common terms and phrases
Africa ancient bamboo bars bass drum beat beaters Beethoven Berlioz British Museum bronze castanets century chime Chinese cimbalom clappers composers Concerto cord courtesy cymbals dance diameter drummer drumsticks dulcimer early Egyptian employed ensemble fingers Galpin gamelan glockenspiel gongs gourd hand handle head History of Music ibid inches Indian instru instruments of percussion jingles kettledrums Kirby later London marimba ment Mersenne Messrs metal military modern mrdanga musical instruments musicians nakers notes octave opera orchestra pair pedal percussion instruments percussionist performance period permission of Mansell pitch played player produced psaltery rattle refers resembling resonance rhythm rhythmic roll Royal Sachs says says¹ score shape shell side drum similar sistrum skin slabs slit drum small bells snares solo sound sticks stone striking strings struck style suspended Symphony tabor tam-tam tambourine temple tenor drum tension timpani timpanist to-day tone tremolo triangle trumpets Trustees tuned vellum whilst wood wooden xylophone Zildjian