Front cover image for Handbook of percussion instruments : their characteristics and playing techniques, with illustrations and musical examples from the literature

Handbook of percussion instruments : their characteristics and playing techniques, with illustrations and musical examples from the literature

Karl Peinkofer, Fritz Tannigel (Author), Kurt Stone (Translator), Else Stone (Translator)
This handbook is designed to provide today's practicing musician and music student, and especially today's percussionist, with a comprehensive survey of the entire arsenal of percussion resources they are likely to encounter. Among the subjects covered are: classification of the instruments into basic groups; detailed descriptions of the construction of each instrument including many Latin-American, Afro-American, and East-Asian instruments; a brief tracing of the origin and history of each instrument; the ranges of all pitched instruments; the most commonly used beaters, etc., for each instrument, as well as the common ones; the essential playing techniques for each instrument; the way the instruments have been used in the most significant compositions of the orchestral and operatic repertoire (detailed references); over 100 musical examples (mostly complete score pages) from the literature, showing how the instruments appear in context; a special listing of Latin-American percussion instruments, and how to substitute for those that are unavailable; an English-German-Italian-French glossary; a special listing of the percussion instruments used in the Orff Schulwerk; photographic illustrations of virtually all instruments covered

Print Book, English, ©1976
Schott ; [Distributed by] : Belwin-Mills, London, New York, Melville, N.Y., ©1976