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Hopkin, Musical Instrument Design Bart Hopkin MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DESIGN: Practical Information for Instrument Makers This encyclopedic, extensively illustrated book provides the information necessary to explore the world of musical instrument design and construction. While newcomers will appreciate its practical, hands-on approach and friendly tone, those with an established interest in instrument making will find it equally valuable. No other single resource contains the theoretical and practical information found in this volume. Chapters on flute making and wind instrument design are worth the price of the entire book.

Chapters include: 1. Musical Sound Perception - Basics; Timbre & Overtones; Attack & Decay, Directional Effects. Acoustic Principles - Oscillation, Resonance; Damping & Radiation; Modes of Vibration; Nodes & Antinodes; Phase Relationships; Impedance, Transmission & Radiation. Tuning Systems & Pitch Layouts - Tuning Systems; Pitch Layouts, Gesture, Ergonomics. Idiophones - Free Bar Instruments; Rods Fixed at One End; Tuning Forks; Bells, Cymbals & Gongs; Saws & Wobbleboards; Instruments with Irregular Vibration Patterns. Beaters, Scrapers, Friction Makers - Mallets & Sticks; Friction Devices; Scrapers; Mounting Systems.

Aerophones - Exciting the Vibration; Air columns & Chambers; Materials for Wind Instrument Tubes and Vessels; Pitch Control for Wind Instruments; Plosive Aerophones; Sirens; Outer Air Instruments. Membranophones - Drumheads; Drum Bodies; Attaching the Head; Drum Tuning; Drum Mounting and Positioning; Drum Types and Accessories. Resonators & Radiators - Sound Boards & Sound Chambers; Particular Radiator and Resonator Types. Chordophones - String Instrument Forms; Basics of String Vibration and Scaling; Sounding the String; Tensioning Mechanisms; Bridges; Pitch Control: Multiple Strings, Length & Tension; Tunings & String Layout; Unorthodoxies.

Special Effects - Chorusing & Beating Effects; Reverberation and Sympathetic Vibration; Shifting Resonance Effects; Rattles; Mirlitons; Dampers; Moving Sound Sources. Also includes appendices on Tools & Materials, Frequency & Tuning Charts, Amplification, Woodwind Air Columns, Toneholes and Keying Mechanisms as well as an extensive bibliography. CM-16 Bart Hopkin was founder and editor of Experimental Musical Instruments, a quarterly journal dedicated to new and unusual musical instruments, since its inception in1985.

(EMI is no longer in print.) Mr. Hopkin received a B.A. Magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1974, and later received a B.A. In music education from San Francisco State University. A professional guitarist, he has taught, written, composed, performed and recorded in many places, including Kingston, Jamaica, where for several years he researched and wrote on Jamaican children's songs and revival church music. Other Craft Manuals by Bart Hopkin.

Pro drivers jobs. Bart Hopkin is a builder of and a writer and publisher on the subject. Hopkin runs the website windworld.com, which provides resources regarding unusual instruments.

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Hopkin published the magazine for 15 years and published several books and CDs specialized in a specialisation of certain types of instruments, such as, and. For these publications, Hopkin regularly asks experts on the subject to co-write the books, such as for the book about how to build and tune marimbas. Getting a Bigger Sound is a book Bart Hopkin wrote with Robert Cain and about amplification of sound sources with several types of pickups ranging from disc pickups to common pickups often used in electric guitars. Jason Lollar is a known builder of hand-wound. Besides writing, he has also built several experimental musical instruments such as wooden saxophones, the Bell Tree, the, the Trillium Harp, the Trillium Cluster, and many other instruments that are difficult to categorize. In 2012, he published the book, about techniques written by Hopkin and experimental builder. The book also features contributions by other builders such as, (guitarist of ), and as well as info about.

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The book was simultaneously released with 60 sound samples on and. Contents. Publications. Experimental Musical Instruments, magazine, 70 issues appeared as a printed publication between 1985 and 1999, later on re-issued as well on CD-ROM Books. Musical Instrument Design, 1996,., Whirlies and Pyrophones.

Book & CD, Orange, Connecticut: Ellipsis Arts.