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5.0 out of 5 stars Much more than the cover suggests . . ., Aug 25 2003
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Francis L. Fitzpatrick "Frank" (Cranston, RI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Musical Instrument Design: Practical Information for Instrument Making (Paperback)
I'd give this book a "6" if it were an admissible rating. Hopkin loads this book with literally hundreds of both familiar and newly-created instruments that can be made using simple tools. The instructions are step-by-step. The acoustic explanations are interesting and understandable but not required for success.
I recommend Hopkin's book to hobbyists, tinkerers, those who have failed at making instruments on their own; music, art, or classroom teachers; musicians; and I think, most importantly, composers. For composers, new vistas of tone color, sound production, and tonalities appear - through acoustic instruments - no need for electronic synthesis or sampling!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Musical Revelation, Jun 10 2002
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John Bleskacek (Wrenshall, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Musical Instrument Design: Practical Information for Instrument Making (Paperback)
This is a wonderful book for anyone interested in acoustics and musical instruments. As a non-musician and someone who never thought he could be musical, I found Hopkin's book an absolute revelation. I never learned this much in college music appreciation courses or junior high school band. I plan to use my newly gained knowledge in acoustics, scales, and materials to build instruments for Christmas gifts this year. If you're tinkering with instrument building or just want to learn more about how instruments make musical sounds don't let this one get away.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good overview, Jan 26 2002
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J. A. Gorree (Rotterdam Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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This book gives a good overview of the phisics of sound making.
A nice guide for every body who want to experience with musical instruments and design or adjust his own.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A book that bought unexpected pleasure from dissapointment!, Mar 6 2000
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Jacob (London, U.K.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Musical Instrument Design: Practical Information for Instrument Making (Paperback)
I must say I received this book with much expectancy. I won it as a prize and bought it from this website before there were many reviews. I was expecting it to be instructions for how to make a violin, etc. but I was WRONG. It even says in the introduction that it is not about it. So be warned! However, I decided to read it anyway and what a great book it turns out to be. It covers everything from frequency charts of sound waves to the keywork on flutes and everything in between. I would therefore recommend it to anyone from the expert to beginner as it is so complete. I would give it five but for the bad information about its content which I recieved. That said I just wish it was this cheap when I bought it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good read for teachers and artistes., April 9 1998
This review is from: Musical Instrument Design: Practical Information for Instrument Making (Paperback)
This volume covers enough theory and practice in construction of various wind, percussion, and other noisemakers for any artist or teacher to begin exploring novel musical instruments. There's just enough technical information to whet one's whistle, and a freewheeling discussion of materials and methods. For the musician who wants a new toy, decriptions of history and function have enough detail for success on the first try. Teachers will probably find it a good source for stimulating creativity in just about any age group. Check it out!
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