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Organology (from
Ancient Gr**** ὄργανον (organon) 'instrument' and λόγος (logos), 'the
study of') is the
science of
musical instruments and
their classifications...
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there are
other instruments called "lyra" or "lira" which, from an
organological point of view, do not
belong to this family; they are
instead handle...
- organology. It is
shown below that
percussion instruments may
belong to the
organological classes of idiophone, membranophone,
aerophone and chordophone. The...
- in
Russia toward the end of the 18th century: it
shares most of its
organological features with the
Spanish guitar,
although some
historians insist on...
- Bessaraboff, Nicholas. 1941.
Ancient European Musical Instruments: An
Organological Study of the
Musical Instruments in the
Leslie Lindsey Mason Collection...
- 7229;
matrix CG 3438,
recorded June 16, 1956 Pennanen, Riso Pekka; "The
organological development and
performance practice of the Gr**** bouzouki"; Polyphonia...
- norteño.
Banda was
established in the
early 1920s,
influenced by the
organological style of the
European fanfare, and
incorporating traditional sones,...
- time.
There is also much
information that can be
gleaned from
their organological study. For a
reading of some of the most
interesting invoices, we refer...
- must be
trimmed to tune it.
According to the
modified Hornbostel–Sachs
organological system proposed by
Roderic Knight it
should be
numbered as "A21.31"...
- generis.
Although the instrument's
pipes have
thumb holes, the lack of
organological precedent makes classification of the
instrument difficult.
Marvin has...