Dictionary of musical terms in four languages : American, Italian, French, German / Roberto Braccini.

Author
Braccini, Roberto [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
  • Multiple languages
  • English
  • Italian
  • French
  • German
Published/​Created
  • Mainz, Germany : Schott Music GmbH & Co., [2014]
  • ©2014
Description
445 pages ; 19 cm

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    • A revised and enhanced edition of Braccini's Praktisches Wörterbuch Der Musik.
    • Includes index.
    Language note
    Text, musical terms in Italian, English, French, German.
    Contents
    • Stringed instruments. Component parts and accessories ; Playing techniques
    • Wind instruments. Component parts and accessories ; Playing techniques
    • Percussion instruments. Component parts and accessories ; Playing techniques
    • Keyboard instruments. Component parts and accessories ; Playing techniques
    • Mechanical musical instruments
    • Electric/electronic musical instruments, Recording of music and Playback units
    • Singers and singing. Voice types and singing techniques
    • The language of the scores. Velocity ; Dynamics and articulation ; Character and expression ; Miscellany
    • Music theory. Notes ; Time value of notes ; Intervals ; Genres and forms
    • Every day language. Verbs ; A small collection of words ; The human body ; The professions
    • Appendix. French specialist terms ; German specialist terms ; English and American specialist terms ; Jazz, Rock, Pop ; Dances ; 100 famous works ; Opera.
    ISBN
    • 3795780764 ((paperback))
    • 9783795780760 ((paperback))
    Publisher no.
    • SEM8076
    • HL49044456
    OCLC
    906954738
    Universal Product Code
    • 888680067908
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