All Things Strings

All Things Strings
Title All Things Strings PDF eBook
Author Jo Nardolillo
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 157
Release 2014-03-14
Genre Music
ISBN 0810884445

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String players face a bewildering array of terms related to their instruments. Because string playing is a living art form, passed directly from master to student, the words used to convey complex concepts such as bow techniques and fingering systems have developed into an extensive vocabulary that can be complicated, vague, and even contradictory. Many of these terms are derived from French, Italian, or German, yet few appear in any standard music dictionary. Moreover, the gulf separating classical playing from fiddle, bluegrass, jazz, and other genres has generated style-specific terms rarely codified into any reference work. All Things Strings: An Illustrated Dictionary bridges this gap, serving as the only comprehensive resource for the terminology used by the modern string family of instruments. All of the terms pertaining to violin, viola, cello, and double bass, inclusive of all genres and playing styles, are defined, explained, and illustrated in a single text. Entries include techniques from shifting to fingerboard mapping to thumb position; the entire gamut of bowstrokes; terms found in orchestral parts; instrument structure and repair; accessories and equipment; ornaments (including those used in jazz and bluegrass); explanations of various bow holds; conventions of orchestral playing; and types of strings, as well as information on a select number of famous luthiers, influential pedagogues, and legendary performers. All Thing Strings is expertly illustrated with original drawings by T. M. Larsen and musical examples from the standard literature. Appendixes include an extensive bibliography of recommended reading for string players and a detailed chart of bowstrokes showing notation and explaining execution. As the single best source for understanding string instruments and referencing all necessary terminology, All Things Strings is an essential tool for performers, private teachers, college professors, and students at all levels. It is also an invaluable addition to the libraries of orchestra directors and composers wishing to better understand the complexities of string playing. With the inclusion of terms relevant to all four modern string instruments played in all genres—from jazz to bluegrass to historically informed performance—this resource serves the needs of every string musician.

The Art of Musical Phrasing in the Eighteenth Century

The Art of Musical Phrasing in the Eighteenth Century
Title The Art of Musical Phrasing in the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Vial
Publisher University Rochester Press
Pages 382
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9781580460347

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This book is the collection of papers that came out of an interdisciplinary symposium held in the spring of 1991 in the Republic of San Marino. The conference "Effects of War on Society" was planned as the first in a series aimed ultimately at placing in perspective the sociocultural variables that make outbreaks of war probable, and delineating for researchers and policy makers alike some important steps that can be taken to control these variables. This is Volume 1 of a series entitled "Studies on the Nature of War", which the University of Rochester Press has been publishing from Volume 2 (War and Ethnicity: Global Connections and Local Violence (1997)). after much demand, we are now distributing this book on behalf of the conference organizers, The Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Social Stress, in San Marino.

On Playing the Flute

On Playing the Flute
Title On Playing the Flute PDF eBook
Author Johann Joachim Quantz
Publisher UPNE
Pages 470
Release 2001-03
Genre Education
ISBN 9781555534738

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Originally published in 1752, this is a new paperback edition of the classic treatise on 18th-century musical thought, performance practice, and style

Bach Interpretation

Bach Interpretation
Title Bach Interpretation PDF eBook
Author John Butt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 298
Release 1990-06-29
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521372398

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A comprehensive assessment of J.S. Bach's use of articulation marks (i.e. slurs and dots) in the large body of primary sources.

The Art of Playing the Violin [Facsimile of 1751 Edition]

The Art of Playing the Violin [Facsimile of 1751 Edition]
Title The Art of Playing the Violin [Facsimile of 1751 Edition] PDF eBook
Author Francesco Geminiani
Publisher Travis and Emery Music Bookshop
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Music
ISBN 9781904331988

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Francesco Geminiani: The art of playing on the violin: containing all the rules necessary to attain to a perfection on that instrument, with great variety of compositions which will also be very useful to those who study the violoncello, Harpsichord etc. Contains 24 examples & 12 compositions. Facsimile of the 1751 edition.

The Early Violin and Viola

The Early Violin and Viola
Title The Early Violin and Viola PDF eBook
Author Robin Stowell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 254
Release 2001-07-26
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521625555

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An invaluable guide to the available historical source material on playing the violin and viola.

Playing the Viola

Playing the Viola
Title Playing the Viola PDF eBook
Author David Dalton
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 259
Release 1989-11-30
Genre Music
ISBN 0191039217

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`In all areas of human endeavour, time and again an individual appears who, due to a multitude of personal attributes, elevates his or her field to a hitherto unknown height. Such an individual was William Primrose. His name and the viola are synonymous.' Janos Starker This unique book is the result of a series of conversations with Primrose in the last years before his death in 1982. David Dalton describes how he came to the great artist armed with every question he could think of pertaining to performing on and teaching the viola. The lively dialogue contains a wealth of illuminating advice for the student on the technicalities of playing the viola. It is, however, far more than a technical guide. The two violists discuss the unique position of their instrument - `an instrument without tradition' is Primrose's bald description. They cover the topic of repertoire with fascinating insights into the performance of the great concertos by Bartók and Walton, with which Primrose was so closely associated. Still more invaluable advice emerges from the discussion of Primrose's own experience, on the art of performance, on demeanour on stage, on competitions, on recordings, and on preparing for a career. The book is a tribute to one of the greatest artists of this century.