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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. | ||
- | =====Competitions===== | + | =====Books===== |
- | ====Guthman Musical Instrument Invention Competition==== | + | ====Theory Books==== |
- | The [[Guthman Competition]] is held every year at Georgia Tech and frequently features instruments and makers that are on this wiki. The idea of the competition is to show off innovations in musical instrument invention. | + | |
- | ====Powsolo Awards==== | + | ====Technical Books on Building Musical Instruments==== |
- | The [[Powsolo]] award started in 2020 and is an award competition for sound sculptures. | + | |
- | =====Websites===== | + | ===The Amateur Wind Instrument Maker=== |
+ | By Trevor Robinson, ISBN 978-0870233128\\ | ||
- | ====Museum of Imaginary Musical Instruments==== | + | ==This book has diagrams for the following instruments== |
- | " | + | Fife in the key of Bb. \\ |
- | ====Oddstruments==== | + | 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 | ||
+ | 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 | ||
+ | Details on how to make gouges, reamers, and augers \\ | ||
+ | Details on how to make the featured instruments reeds\\ | ||
- | ====Oddmusic==== | + | This is the most easily available and comprehensive book on making early wind instruments. The information it details on how to make home made tools and how to bore out instruments using a lathe is indispensable for wind instrument makers. Though all of the projects in the book are straightforward historic versions of wind instruments the information on how they are made is very useful, and sets up a good foundation to understand how these instruments are made and the reasons for the techniques. This information |
- | ====Oddwinds==== | + | ===Woodwinds for Schools=== |
+ | By Peter Tomlin, ISBN 978-0852190890\\ | ||
- | ====Wollesonic==== | + | ==This book features designs for the following woodwinds== |
- | A music collective based in New York ((http:// | + | 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). \\ | ||
- | =====Journals | + | To build these instruments a good amount of woodworking experience is expected, diagrams are technical, |
- | ====Experimental Musical Instruments==== | ||
- | [[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, | ||
- | ===Makers Featured=== | ||
- | ====Balungan==== | ||
- | ====American Musical | + | ====Books on Various |
+ | ===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, | ||
- | ====Galpin Society==== | + | ==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) \\ | ||
- | =====Books===== | ||
- | ====Theory Books==== | ||
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- | ====Technical Books on Building Musical Instruments==== | ||
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- | ====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. | ||
==Makers Featured== | ==Makers Featured== | ||
[[Frank Giorgini]] \\ | [[Frank Giorgini]] \\ | ||
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====Books Written by Makers Featured on this Wiki==== | ====Books Written by Makers Featured on this Wiki==== | ||
- | =====Institutions===== | ||
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- | ====Galleries==== | ||
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- | ===Window Gallery=== | ||
- | San Francisco based gallery that prominently features musical instruments as works of art and frequently features newly invented musical instruments. ((https:// | ||
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- | ====Museums==== | ||
- | ===Center for New Music=== | ||
- | San Francisco based gallery and performance space | ||
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- | ===Musical Instrument Museum=== | ||
- | Phoenix, Arizona | ||
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- | ====School Programs==== | ||
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- | ===Experimental Sound Practices=== | ||
- | Calarts | ||
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- | ===Mills College=== | ||
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- | ====Performance Spaces==== | ||
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- | ===The Wolf=== | ||
- | Los Angeles based performance space | ||
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- | ===Automata=== | ||
- | ===Machine Project=== |