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On this page I plan to make a reading list that includes books published by the various makers in this wiki as well as books about those makers and the instruments they build. This page will also include a section on books that demonstrate instrument building theory and methods that are relevant to making musical instruments. | On this page I plan to make a reading list that includes books published by the various makers in this wiki as well as books about those makers and the instruments they build. This page will also include a section on books that demonstrate instrument building theory and methods that are relevant to making musical instruments. | ||
- | =====Websites===== | + | =====Books===== |
- | ====Oddstruments==== | + | ====Theory Books==== |
- | ====Oddmusic==== | + | ====Technical Books on Building Musical Instruments==== |
- | ====Oddwinds==== | + | ===The Amateur Wind Instrument Maker=== |
+ | By Trevor Robinson, ISBN 978-0870233128\\ | ||
- | ====Wollesonic==== | + | ==This book has diagrams for the following instruments== |
- | A music collective based in New York ((http:// | + | Fife in the key of Bb. \\ |
+ | Copy of a single key baroque flute in three parks (in D, in baroque pitch and modern pitch) \\ | ||
+ | A walking stick flute in three parts. \\ | ||
+ | A renaissance style alto recorder in F, in one part\\ | ||
+ | Baroque style alto and soprano recorders in F and C, each in 3 parts\\ | ||
+ | A 2 key clarinet in C, in two parts plus mouthpiece | ||
+ | A musette in (C?) in two parts \\ | ||
+ | A soprano Shawm in one part plus reedcap. \\ | ||
+ | A baroque oboe with 3 keys, in three parts in C (in both baroque and modern pitch)\\ | ||
+ | Tenor alto and soprano crumhorns, all in one part plus windcaps. \\ | ||
+ | Cant and tenor racketts, both with straight bocals \\ | ||
+ | A baroque rackett with bell and curved conical bocal. \\ | ||
+ | Curved and mute cornettos in A along with mouthpieces\\ | ||
+ | Natural trumpet in the key of D along with mouthpiece (all made of brass) \\ | ||
+ | Details on how to make gouges, reamers, and augers \\ | ||
+ | Details on how to make the featured instruments reeds\\ | ||
- | =====Journals | + | This is the most easily available |
- | ====Experimental Musical Instruments==== | + | ===Woodwinds for Schools=== |
- | [[EMI]] is by far the most comprehensive and important resource related to this wiki. Published by [[Bart Hopkin]], the magazine features different instrument makers and their instruments, | + | By Peter Tomlin, ISBN 978-0852190890\\ |
- | ===Makers Featured=== | + | |
- | =====Theory Books===== | + | ==This book features designs for the following woodwinds== |
+ | A four segment, conical bore, single key flute in the key of D. \\ | ||
+ | A three segment, 8 keyed clarinet in the key of C. \\ | ||
+ | Optionally the clarinet can be built as a 2-3 keyed chalumeau. \\ | ||
+ | A three segment, 2 keyed oboe in C. \\ | ||
+ | A two keyed bassoon made from 1 cut block of wood, with bocal, that goes to low C. \\ | ||
+ | A simple renaissance style recorder in C (Diagram only). \\ | ||
- | =====Technical Books on Building Musical Instruments===== | + | To build these instruments a good amount of woodworking experience is expected, diagrams are technical, and the language describing the process |
- | =====Books on Various Instrument Builders===== | + | |
- | ====From Mud to Music==== | + | |
- | From Mud to music is about musical instrument makers who work with ceramics as their primary medium. | + | ====Books on Various Instrument Builders==== |
- | ===Makers Featured=== | + | ===From Mud to Music=== |
+ | From Mud to music is about musical instrument makers who work with ceramics as their primary medium. | ||
+ | There are 3 main sections-\\ | ||
+ | The first section is a set of essays about ceramic musical instruments of all kinds (plus an essay introduction by Bart Hopkin)\\ | ||
+ | The second section is a set of biographies and profiles on various living ceramic sound artists.\\ | ||
+ | The third section is a set of demos on how to make clay instruments, | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Instrument making demos written by Barry Hall== | ||
+ | Side-Hole Pot Drum (a simple Udu drum)\\ | ||
+ | An Ocarina (4 and 6 hole pendant ocarinas)\\ | ||
+ | A Goblet Drum \\ | ||
+ | A Side Blown Flute (6 hole transverse flute) \\ | ||
+ | Whistle Flute (a clay tin whistle with 4 holes) \\ | ||
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+ | ==Makers Featured== | ||
[[Frank Giorgini]] \\ | [[Frank Giorgini]] \\ | ||
[[Ward Hartenstein]] \\ | [[Ward Hartenstein]] \\ | ||
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[[Stephen Wright]] \\ | [[Stephen Wright]] \\ | ||
- | =====Books Written by Makers Featured on this Wiki===== | + | ====Books Written by Makers Featured on this Wiki==== |