For sites about specific instruments and their families.
Subjects include musical range and tone, technical specifications, history, and instrument making, manufacture and repair.
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Chart based on a 1914 scheme by Sachs and von Hornbostel classifies orchestral, folk, and electronic instruments into families. A second chart maps the free-reed family, which includes harmonicas and concertinas, supported by a scholarly history of free-reeds.
Descriptions and images of the didjeridu, bullroarer, gum-leaf, and clapsticks.
Offers information about free reed instruments including the accordion, bayan, concertina, harmonica, sheng and reed organ. Includes definitions, descriptions, history, articles, reviews and a performers directory.
Brief descriptions and photographs.
A table of extremely low musical notes matching frequencies with instruments able to play them. Links to pictures and articles including a subcontrabass clarinet built especially to play C-2, or 4 cycles per second.
Photographs, descriptions, and audio samples of traditional instruments and music-related images from the Iberian Peninsula.
The main professional body covering the music industry. Features publication and membership details.
Moderated forum about musical instruments that play themselves. Published daily on the Internet and distributed primarily by e-mail.
Photographs and information about instruments in the extensive collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Systematic recording project begun in 1980 documenting mechanical music devices from Vienna and Prague, with CDs available for sale beginning in 1999. Headed by Helmut Kowar of Phonogrammarchiv, the audiovisual research archive of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Annotated internet directory, and a help desk for personal assistance with your questions.
News from the music industry and professional recording and P.A. technology and well as keyboards and percussion product news. [English/Deutsch]
Devoted to the devices and their use, design, history, and sale with links to museums and related organizations [English/Deutsch].
Descriptions, photographs, and some sound samples of instruments in Randy Raine-Reusch's large collection.
Chart based on a 1914 scheme by Sachs and von Hornbostel classifies orchestral, folk, and electronic instruments into families. A second chart maps the free-reed family, which includes harmonicas and concertinas, supported by a scholarly history of free-reeds.
Offers information about free reed instruments including the accordion, bayan, concertina, harmonica, sheng and reed organ. Includes definitions, descriptions, history, articles, reviews and a performers directory.
Devoted to the devices and their use, design, history, and sale with links to museums and related organizations [English/Deutsch].
Photographs and information about instruments in the extensive collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Moderated forum about musical instruments that play themselves. Published daily on the Internet and distributed primarily by e-mail.
News from the music industry and professional recording and P.A. technology and well as keyboards and percussion product news. [English/Deutsch]
Brief descriptions and photographs.
Descriptions and images of the didjeridu, bullroarer, gum-leaf, and clapsticks.
Photographs, descriptions, and audio samples of traditional instruments and music-related images from the Iberian Peninsula.
The main professional body covering the music industry. Features publication and membership details.
A table of extremely low musical notes matching frequencies with instruments able to play them. Links to pictures and articles including a subcontrabass clarinet built especially to play C-2, or 4 cycles per second.
Systematic recording project begun in 1980 documenting mechanical music devices from Vienna and Prague, with CDs available for sale beginning in 1999. Headed by Helmut Kowar of Phonogrammarchiv, the audiovisual research archive of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Annotated internet directory, and a help desk for personal assistance with your questions.
Descriptions, photographs, and some sound samples of instruments in Randy Raine-Reusch's large collection.
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