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HORNBOSTEL & SACHS CLASSIFICATION OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. HOW TO IDENTIFY AN INSTRUMENT’S CLASSIFICATION ? . It is a system of musical instrument classification devised by Erich Moritz von. Hornbostel. and Curt Sachs. which is the most widely. used system for.
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HORNBOSTEL • & • SACHS • CLASSIFICATION OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
HOW TO IDENTIFY AN INSTRUMENT’S CLASSIFICATION? It is a system of musical instrument classification devised by Erich Moritz von Hornbostel and Curt Sachs which is the most widely used system for classifying musical instruments - Know the source of the sound or the part that vibrates to produce the sound . by ethnomusicologists and organologists (people who study musical instruments).
1. Idiophones 2. chordophones Four main Classifications: 3. aerophones 4. membranophones
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 1. Idiophones Four main Classifications: Clave
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 1. Idiophones Four main Classifications: Maracas
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 1. Idiophones Four main Classifications: Guiro
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 1. Idiophones Four main Classifications: Glockenspiel
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 1. Idiophones Four main Classifications: Mbira
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 1. Idiophones actual body of the instrument vibrating, Four main Classifications: - sound is primarily produced by the rather than a string, membrane, or column of air. In essence, this group includes all percussion instruments apart from drums, as well as some other instruments.
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 2.chordophones Four main Classifications: Guitar
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 2.chordophones Harp Four main Classifications:
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 2.chordophones Four main Classifications: Erhu
2.chordophones Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? Four main Classifications: Violin
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 2.chordophones Four main Classifications: Gayageum
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 2.chordophones Four main Classifications: Valiha
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 2.chordophones Four main Classifications: Inanga
2. CHORDophones Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? Four main Classifications: - sound is primarily produced by the vibration of a string or strings. This group includes all instruments generally called string instruments in the west, as well as many (but not all) keyboard instruments, such as pianos and harpsichords.
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 3.aerophones Four main Classifications: Trumpet
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 3.aerophones Four main Classifications: Shakuhachi
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 3.aerophones Four main Classifications: Ocarina
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 3.aerophones Four main Classifications: Tongali
Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? 3.aerophones Oboe Four main Classifications:
3. AEROPHONES Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? Four main Classifications: - sound is primarily produced by the vibrating air. The instrument itself does not vibrate, and there are no vibrating strings or membrane.
3.MEMBRANOPHONES Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? Four main Classifications: Bodhran
3.MEMBRANOPHONES Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? Four main Classifications: Tabla
3.MEMBRANOPHONES Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? Four main Classifications: Darbuka
3.MEMBRANOPHONES Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? Four main Classifications: Dabakan
4. MEMBRANOPHONES Which part of the instrument vibrates to produce sound? Four main Classifications: - sound is primarily produced by the vibration of tightly stretched membrane. This group includes all drums covered with animal skin.
SUMMARY CLASSIFICATION • SOURCE OF SOUND • Idiophone • Actual body of the instrument is vibrating Chordophone Vibrating string or strings • Aerophone • Vibrating column of air Membranophone Vibration of a tightly stretched membrane or skin