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Make music! : a kid's guide to creating rhythm, playing with sound, and conducting and composing music
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Haynes, Norma Jean, author
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Wiseman, Ann Sayre, 1926-2013, author
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Langstaff, John, 1920-2005, author
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Musical instruments Construction Juvenile literature.
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Musical instruments Construction.
2019
\"Music is for everyone -- no prior experience required! Make Music! invites kids and families to celebrate the joy of sound with a variety of inventive activities, including playing dandelion trumpets, conducting percussion conversations, and composing their own pieces\"-- Provided by publisher
Musical Vocabulary and Instrument Activities
This collection of reproducible worksheets will help you teach music basics whether you have a music degree or no formal music training. Students will practice music vocabulary, work through mazes of musical instruments, use logic to match musicians with their instruments and jobs, and more. Reinforce lessons from other subjects with cross-curricular elements, or adapt the activities to include new material.
The musical instrument desk reference : a guide to how band and orchestral instruments work
The Musical Instrument Desk Reference includes general information on fingering, the anatomy of musical instruments, sound production, amplification, and control, as well as the science of sound. --from publisher description.
Arduino for musicians : a complete guide to Arduino and teensy microcontrollers
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Edstrom, Brent
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Arduino (Programmable controller)
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Construction
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Electronic musical instruments
2016
The Arduino platform provides a virtually limitless range of creative opportunities to musicians who are interested to explore new technologies. In Arduino for Musicians, Brent Edstrom provides a comprehensive guide to the underlying technologies enabling the creation of custom instruments that respond to light, touch, breath, and other forms of control.
Johann Scheibe
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LYNN EDWARDS BUTLER
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18th century
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Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685–1750
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Bach, Johann Sebastian,-1685-1750-Friends and associates
2022
In his nearly forty-year career, Johann Scheibe became Leipzig's
most renowned organ builder and one of the late Baroque's masters
of the craft. Johann Sebastian Bach and Johann Kuhnau considered
Scheibe a valued colleague. Organists and civic leaders shared
their high opinion, for Scheibe built or rebuilt every one of the
city's organs.
Drawing on extensive research and previously untapped archival
materials, Lynn Edwards Butler explores Scheibe's professional
relationships and the full range of his projects. These assignments
included the three-manual organ for St. Paul's Church, renovations
of the organs in the important churches of St. Thomas and St.
Nicholas, and the lone surviving example of Scheibe's craft, a
small organ in the nearby village of Zschortau. Viewing Scheibe
within the context of the era, Butler illuminates the music scene
of Bach's time as she follows the life of a gifted craftsman and
his essential work on an instrument that anchored religious musical
practice and community.
Musical Water Drum Experiment: Results
one illustration of a musical water drum experiment, results
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Musical Water Drum Experiment: Set Up
four illustrations of a musical water drum experiment, set up
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