Sound Inventions
Selected Articles from Experimental Musical Instruments
Herausgeber: Hopkin, Bart; Tewari, Sudhu
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Selected Articles from Experimental Musical Instruments
Herausgeber: Hopkin, Bart; Tewari, Sudhu
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Sound Inventions is a collection of 34 articles taken from Experimental Musical Instruments, the seminal journal published from 1984 through 1999. .
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Sound Inventions is a collection of 34 articles taken from Experimental Musical Instruments, the seminal journal published from 1984 through 1999. .
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- Produktdetails
- Sound Design
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 196mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1026g
- ISBN-13: 9780367434748
- ISBN-10: 0367434741
- Artikelnr.: 60603467
- Sound Design
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 196mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1026g
- ISBN-13: 9780367434748
- ISBN-10: 0367434741
- Artikelnr.: 60603467
Bart Hopkin is maker of acoustic musical instruments and student of instruments worldwide. He earned a B.A. magna cum laude from Harvard University in folklore and mythology specializing in ethnomusicology in 1974, and later received a B.A. in music education and a teaching credential at San Francisco State University. From 1985 to 1999, Bart edited the quarterly journal Experimental Musical Instruments. Since 1994, he has written numerous books on instruments and their construction, including the leading resource, Musical Instrument Design. He has produced CDs featuring the work of innovative instrument makers, including the very successful Gravikords, Whirlies & Pyrophones. Sudhu Tewari is an electro-acoustic composer, improvisor, and bricoleur in sound, kinetic and interactive art. He holds a B.A. in Music from Sonoma State University, an M.F.A. in Electronic Music and Recording Technology from Mills College, and a Ph.D. in Cultural Musicology from UC Santa Cruz. Sudhu builds audio electronics, acoustic instruments, kinetic sculptures, interactive installations, and sound sculpture. Dr. Tewari is Workshop Technician in the instrument building program at Mills College and teaches art, technology, and design at California College of the Arts, the University of San Francisco, and Expression College in Emeryville.
Introductory Essays 1. Perspectives on New Instruments: Ideas and Questions that Shape the Field of Experimental Musical Instrument Making
Bart Hopkin
June 2020. 2. The Experimental Musical Instruments Journal: A History as Recalled by the Founder and Editor
Bart Hopkin
June 2020. Articles/Chapters 1. Steel Cello and Bow Chimes: Designed and Built by Robert Rutman
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 1 #1
June 1985. 2. The Long String Instrument: Designed and Built by Ellen Fullman
Ellen Fullman and Bart Hopkin
Vol. 1 #2
August 1985. 3. Holy Crustacean
Batman
That Beast Sings!
Tom Nunn
Vol. 1 #4
December 1985. 4. The Megalyra Family of Instruments: Designed and Built by Ivor Darreg
Ivor Darreg
Vol. 2 #2
August 1986. 5. Daniel Schmidt's American Gamelan Instruments
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 2 #2
August 1986. 6. The Waterphone: Designed and Built by Richard Waters
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 2 #3
October 1986. 7. The Musical-Acoustical Development of the Violin Octet
Carleen Hutchins
Vol. 2 #6
April 1987. 8. Structures Sonores: Instruments of Bernard and François Baschet
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 3 #3
October 1987. 9. Tata and his Kamakshi Veena
David Courtney
Vol. 3 #4
December 1987. 10. Bamboo is Sound Magic
Darrell DeVore
Vol. 3 #4
December 1987. 11. Dachsophon
Hans Reichel
Vol. 4 #3
October 1988. 12. The Pikasso Guitar
Linda Manzer
Vol. 4 #6
April 1989. 13. The Piatarbajo: Its History and Development
Hal Rammel
Vol. 5 #2
August 1989. 14. A Comparative Tunings Chart
David Courtney
Bart Hopkin
Larry Polansky
Erv Wilson
Vol. 6 #2
August 1990. 15. Famous Color Instruments of the 19th and 20th Centuries
Kenneth Peacock
Vol. 7 #2 & 3
September and November 1991. 16. Membrane Reeds: Indonesia and Nicasio
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 7 #3
November 1991. 17. Circuit-Bending and Living Instruments
Qubais Reed Ghazala
Vol. 8 #1
September 1992. 18. Giant Lamellaphones: A Transatlantic Perspective
Richard Graham
Vol. 9 #1
September 1993. 19. Tumbas
Rumba Boxes
& Bamboo Flutes: Caribbean Instruments by Rupert Lewis
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 9 #1
September 1993. 20. "Sugar Belly" Walker and the Bamboo Saxophone
Bart Hopkin and Brian Wittman
Vol. 9 #2
December 1993. 21. Relating Timbre and Tuning
Bill Sethares
Vol. 9 #2
December 1993. 22. Fire Music
Norman Anderson
Bart Hopkin
Michel Moglia
and Etiyé Poulson
Vol. 10 #1
September 1994. 23. A Short Introduction to the Bambuso Sonoro
Hans van Koolwijk
Vol. 10 #1
September 1994. 24. Augustus Stroh and the Famous Stroh Violin
Cary Clements
Vol. 10 #4
June 1995 25. Drums for the 21st Century
Kris Lovelett and Christopher White
Vol. 11 #2
December 1995. 26. Flutes & Sound Sculptures of Susan Rawcliffe
Susan Rawcliffe
Vol. 11 #2
December 1995. 27. Some Basics on Shell Trumpets and Some Very Basics on How to Make Them
Mitchell Clark
Vol. 12 #1
September 1996. 28. A Musical Instrument Workshop in Hanoi
Jason Gibbs
Vol. 12 #1
September 1996. 29. Sirens
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 12 #4 and Vol. 13 #1
June 1997 and September 1997 30. Slate
Will Menter
Vol. 13 #1
September 1997. 31. Mechanical Speech Synthesis
Martin Riches
Volume 13 #1 and Volume 13 #2
September and December 1997. 32. Beyond the Shaker: Experimental Instruments and New Educational Opportunities
John Bertles
Vol. 14 #4
June 1999. 33. The Photosonic Disk
Jacques Dudon
Vol. 14 #4
June 1999. 34. Journey Through Sound and Flame
Brian Ransom
Vol. 14 #4
June 1999.
Bart Hopkin
June 2020. 2. The Experimental Musical Instruments Journal: A History as Recalled by the Founder and Editor
Bart Hopkin
June 2020. Articles/Chapters 1. Steel Cello and Bow Chimes: Designed and Built by Robert Rutman
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 1 #1
June 1985. 2. The Long String Instrument: Designed and Built by Ellen Fullman
Ellen Fullman and Bart Hopkin
Vol. 1 #2
August 1985. 3. Holy Crustacean
Batman
That Beast Sings!
Tom Nunn
Vol. 1 #4
December 1985. 4. The Megalyra Family of Instruments: Designed and Built by Ivor Darreg
Ivor Darreg
Vol. 2 #2
August 1986. 5. Daniel Schmidt's American Gamelan Instruments
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 2 #2
August 1986. 6. The Waterphone: Designed and Built by Richard Waters
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 2 #3
October 1986. 7. The Musical-Acoustical Development of the Violin Octet
Carleen Hutchins
Vol. 2 #6
April 1987. 8. Structures Sonores: Instruments of Bernard and François Baschet
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 3 #3
October 1987. 9. Tata and his Kamakshi Veena
David Courtney
Vol. 3 #4
December 1987. 10. Bamboo is Sound Magic
Darrell DeVore
Vol. 3 #4
December 1987. 11. Dachsophon
Hans Reichel
Vol. 4 #3
October 1988. 12. The Pikasso Guitar
Linda Manzer
Vol. 4 #6
April 1989. 13. The Piatarbajo: Its History and Development
Hal Rammel
Vol. 5 #2
August 1989. 14. A Comparative Tunings Chart
David Courtney
Bart Hopkin
Larry Polansky
Erv Wilson
Vol. 6 #2
August 1990. 15. Famous Color Instruments of the 19th and 20th Centuries
Kenneth Peacock
Vol. 7 #2 & 3
September and November 1991. 16. Membrane Reeds: Indonesia and Nicasio
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 7 #3
November 1991. 17. Circuit-Bending and Living Instruments
Qubais Reed Ghazala
Vol. 8 #1
September 1992. 18. Giant Lamellaphones: A Transatlantic Perspective
Richard Graham
Vol. 9 #1
September 1993. 19. Tumbas
Rumba Boxes
& Bamboo Flutes: Caribbean Instruments by Rupert Lewis
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 9 #1
September 1993. 20. "Sugar Belly" Walker and the Bamboo Saxophone
Bart Hopkin and Brian Wittman
Vol. 9 #2
December 1993. 21. Relating Timbre and Tuning
Bill Sethares
Vol. 9 #2
December 1993. 22. Fire Music
Norman Anderson
Bart Hopkin
Michel Moglia
and Etiyé Poulson
Vol. 10 #1
September 1994. 23. A Short Introduction to the Bambuso Sonoro
Hans van Koolwijk
Vol. 10 #1
September 1994. 24. Augustus Stroh and the Famous Stroh Violin
Cary Clements
Vol. 10 #4
June 1995 25. Drums for the 21st Century
Kris Lovelett and Christopher White
Vol. 11 #2
December 1995. 26. Flutes & Sound Sculptures of Susan Rawcliffe
Susan Rawcliffe
Vol. 11 #2
December 1995. 27. Some Basics on Shell Trumpets and Some Very Basics on How to Make Them
Mitchell Clark
Vol. 12 #1
September 1996. 28. A Musical Instrument Workshop in Hanoi
Jason Gibbs
Vol. 12 #1
September 1996. 29. Sirens
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 12 #4 and Vol. 13 #1
June 1997 and September 1997 30. Slate
Will Menter
Vol. 13 #1
September 1997. 31. Mechanical Speech Synthesis
Martin Riches
Volume 13 #1 and Volume 13 #2
September and December 1997. 32. Beyond the Shaker: Experimental Instruments and New Educational Opportunities
John Bertles
Vol. 14 #4
June 1999. 33. The Photosonic Disk
Jacques Dudon
Vol. 14 #4
June 1999. 34. Journey Through Sound and Flame
Brian Ransom
Vol. 14 #4
June 1999.
Introductory Essays 1. Perspectives on New Instruments: Ideas and Questions that Shape the Field of Experimental Musical Instrument Making
Bart Hopkin
June 2020. 2. The Experimental Musical Instruments Journal: A History as Recalled by the Founder and Editor
Bart Hopkin
June 2020. Articles/Chapters 1. Steel Cello and Bow Chimes: Designed and Built by Robert Rutman
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 1 #1
June 1985. 2. The Long String Instrument: Designed and Built by Ellen Fullman
Ellen Fullman and Bart Hopkin
Vol. 1 #2
August 1985. 3. Holy Crustacean
Batman
That Beast Sings!
Tom Nunn
Vol. 1 #4
December 1985. 4. The Megalyra Family of Instruments: Designed and Built by Ivor Darreg
Ivor Darreg
Vol. 2 #2
August 1986. 5. Daniel Schmidt's American Gamelan Instruments
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 2 #2
August 1986. 6. The Waterphone: Designed and Built by Richard Waters
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 2 #3
October 1986. 7. The Musical-Acoustical Development of the Violin Octet
Carleen Hutchins
Vol. 2 #6
April 1987. 8. Structures Sonores: Instruments of Bernard and François Baschet
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 3 #3
October 1987. 9. Tata and his Kamakshi Veena
David Courtney
Vol. 3 #4
December 1987. 10. Bamboo is Sound Magic
Darrell DeVore
Vol. 3 #4
December 1987. 11. Dachsophon
Hans Reichel
Vol. 4 #3
October 1988. 12. The Pikasso Guitar
Linda Manzer
Vol. 4 #6
April 1989. 13. The Piatarbajo: Its History and Development
Hal Rammel
Vol. 5 #2
August 1989. 14. A Comparative Tunings Chart
David Courtney
Bart Hopkin
Larry Polansky
Erv Wilson
Vol. 6 #2
August 1990. 15. Famous Color Instruments of the 19th and 20th Centuries
Kenneth Peacock
Vol. 7 #2 & 3
September and November 1991. 16. Membrane Reeds: Indonesia and Nicasio
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 7 #3
November 1991. 17. Circuit-Bending and Living Instruments
Qubais Reed Ghazala
Vol. 8 #1
September 1992. 18. Giant Lamellaphones: A Transatlantic Perspective
Richard Graham
Vol. 9 #1
September 1993. 19. Tumbas
Rumba Boxes
& Bamboo Flutes: Caribbean Instruments by Rupert Lewis
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 9 #1
September 1993. 20. "Sugar Belly" Walker and the Bamboo Saxophone
Bart Hopkin and Brian Wittman
Vol. 9 #2
December 1993. 21. Relating Timbre and Tuning
Bill Sethares
Vol. 9 #2
December 1993. 22. Fire Music
Norman Anderson
Bart Hopkin
Michel Moglia
and Etiyé Poulson
Vol. 10 #1
September 1994. 23. A Short Introduction to the Bambuso Sonoro
Hans van Koolwijk
Vol. 10 #1
September 1994. 24. Augustus Stroh and the Famous Stroh Violin
Cary Clements
Vol. 10 #4
June 1995 25. Drums for the 21st Century
Kris Lovelett and Christopher White
Vol. 11 #2
December 1995. 26. Flutes & Sound Sculptures of Susan Rawcliffe
Susan Rawcliffe
Vol. 11 #2
December 1995. 27. Some Basics on Shell Trumpets and Some Very Basics on How to Make Them
Mitchell Clark
Vol. 12 #1
September 1996. 28. A Musical Instrument Workshop in Hanoi
Jason Gibbs
Vol. 12 #1
September 1996. 29. Sirens
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 12 #4 and Vol. 13 #1
June 1997 and September 1997 30. Slate
Will Menter
Vol. 13 #1
September 1997. 31. Mechanical Speech Synthesis
Martin Riches
Volume 13 #1 and Volume 13 #2
September and December 1997. 32. Beyond the Shaker: Experimental Instruments and New Educational Opportunities
John Bertles
Vol. 14 #4
June 1999. 33. The Photosonic Disk
Jacques Dudon
Vol. 14 #4
June 1999. 34. Journey Through Sound and Flame
Brian Ransom
Vol. 14 #4
June 1999.
Bart Hopkin
June 2020. 2. The Experimental Musical Instruments Journal: A History as Recalled by the Founder and Editor
Bart Hopkin
June 2020. Articles/Chapters 1. Steel Cello and Bow Chimes: Designed and Built by Robert Rutman
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 1 #1
June 1985. 2. The Long String Instrument: Designed and Built by Ellen Fullman
Ellen Fullman and Bart Hopkin
Vol. 1 #2
August 1985. 3. Holy Crustacean
Batman
That Beast Sings!
Tom Nunn
Vol. 1 #4
December 1985. 4. The Megalyra Family of Instruments: Designed and Built by Ivor Darreg
Ivor Darreg
Vol. 2 #2
August 1986. 5. Daniel Schmidt's American Gamelan Instruments
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 2 #2
August 1986. 6. The Waterphone: Designed and Built by Richard Waters
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 2 #3
October 1986. 7. The Musical-Acoustical Development of the Violin Octet
Carleen Hutchins
Vol. 2 #6
April 1987. 8. Structures Sonores: Instruments of Bernard and François Baschet
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 3 #3
October 1987. 9. Tata and his Kamakshi Veena
David Courtney
Vol. 3 #4
December 1987. 10. Bamboo is Sound Magic
Darrell DeVore
Vol. 3 #4
December 1987. 11. Dachsophon
Hans Reichel
Vol. 4 #3
October 1988. 12. The Pikasso Guitar
Linda Manzer
Vol. 4 #6
April 1989. 13. The Piatarbajo: Its History and Development
Hal Rammel
Vol. 5 #2
August 1989. 14. A Comparative Tunings Chart
David Courtney
Bart Hopkin
Larry Polansky
Erv Wilson
Vol. 6 #2
August 1990. 15. Famous Color Instruments of the 19th and 20th Centuries
Kenneth Peacock
Vol. 7 #2 & 3
September and November 1991. 16. Membrane Reeds: Indonesia and Nicasio
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 7 #3
November 1991. 17. Circuit-Bending and Living Instruments
Qubais Reed Ghazala
Vol. 8 #1
September 1992. 18. Giant Lamellaphones: A Transatlantic Perspective
Richard Graham
Vol. 9 #1
September 1993. 19. Tumbas
Rumba Boxes
& Bamboo Flutes: Caribbean Instruments by Rupert Lewis
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 9 #1
September 1993. 20. "Sugar Belly" Walker and the Bamboo Saxophone
Bart Hopkin and Brian Wittman
Vol. 9 #2
December 1993. 21. Relating Timbre and Tuning
Bill Sethares
Vol. 9 #2
December 1993. 22. Fire Music
Norman Anderson
Bart Hopkin
Michel Moglia
and Etiyé Poulson
Vol. 10 #1
September 1994. 23. A Short Introduction to the Bambuso Sonoro
Hans van Koolwijk
Vol. 10 #1
September 1994. 24. Augustus Stroh and the Famous Stroh Violin
Cary Clements
Vol. 10 #4
June 1995 25. Drums for the 21st Century
Kris Lovelett and Christopher White
Vol. 11 #2
December 1995. 26. Flutes & Sound Sculptures of Susan Rawcliffe
Susan Rawcliffe
Vol. 11 #2
December 1995. 27. Some Basics on Shell Trumpets and Some Very Basics on How to Make Them
Mitchell Clark
Vol. 12 #1
September 1996. 28. A Musical Instrument Workshop in Hanoi
Jason Gibbs
Vol. 12 #1
September 1996. 29. Sirens
Bart Hopkin
Vol. 12 #4 and Vol. 13 #1
June 1997 and September 1997 30. Slate
Will Menter
Vol. 13 #1
September 1997. 31. Mechanical Speech Synthesis
Martin Riches
Volume 13 #1 and Volume 13 #2
September and December 1997. 32. Beyond the Shaker: Experimental Instruments and New Educational Opportunities
John Bertles
Vol. 14 #4
June 1999. 33. The Photosonic Disk
Jacques Dudon
Vol. 14 #4
June 1999. 34. Journey Through Sound and Flame
Brian Ransom
Vol. 14 #4
June 1999.