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23 x 29,7 cm, 6 pages

Art.Nr. D 1091
ISBN 978-3-86849-204-0
ISMN 979-0-50017-193-5
Edition Film-laminated folding card

Guido Klaus

Instrumentenkunde

Quick Overview

from the series “Musik im Überblick”
• Range of the most important instruments for arranging and composing
• All the instruments at a glance
• Historical chart of the instruments
• Harmonic series/transposing instruments
• Development of the orchestra

The new series “Music at a Glance” brings together the key topics of music on 6 pages in a clear and concise form. The film-laminated, made-to-last folding card (suitable for putting in a file) swiftly and succinctly tells you what you want to know without all the trouble of looking in a reference book. The topics are both musicological (study of instruments/history of music) and practical and teaching-related (general music theory/fun with rhythm). Suitable for all pupils, students and music lovers!

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Table of contents

Tonumfang der Instrumente

Einteilung der Instrumente

1. Aerophone

1.1 Holzblasinstrumente

1.2 Blechblasinstrumente

1.3 Orgel – „Königin der Instrumente“

1.4 Freie Aerophone

2. Chordophone

2.1 Musikbogen

2.2 Lyren

2.3 Harfen

2.5 Gitarren

2.6 Streicher

2.7 Zithern

2.8 Saitenklaviere

3. Idiophone

4. Membranophone

4.1 Schlagtrommeln

4.2 Reibtrommeln

4.3 Mirlitons

5. Elektrophone

Die Obertonreihe

Transponierende Instrumente

Orchester

Geschichtstafel der Instrumente

Authors portrait

Guido Kaus, born in 1966, studied piano at the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich as well as conducting at the Munich University of Music and Performing Arts. Following his studies, he was employed for ten years as a choral repetiteur and music director at various opera houses. He worked as a lecturer at the music universities in Augsburg and Munich and later at the music theatre academy and at music schools in Grafing and Munich. Alongside this, he taught theory and aural training courses for the Bavarian Regional Musicians Society. He frequently works as a conductor with a number of orchestras, and as an accompanist and arranger, among other places, for the Gärtnerplatztheater and the Munich Symphony Orchestra.

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