What are the possibilities of limitations of the instruments? Should a single line or a five line staff be used for percussion? Scoring for Percussion answers these questions and explains what to do and what not to do when writing for these instruments.
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. SIGNED Copy.Mustard Laminated card covers (paperback) 225 x 145 mm approx. x + 150 pp many unspecified b/w photographic illustrations + line figs and examples of notation/scores. Written by then professor of music Michigan State University and an Asst. Prof. of Music at Texas Tech. College the First Edition 1st printing copy offered by us is inscribed and signed in ink to the half title page by H.Owen Reed. The book covers a seldom tackled problem but one frequently experienced - that of the proper scoring techniques for percussion instruments. The book also describes the vast number of such instruments, their ranges and sound capabilities. Good ( Covers a little rubbed to extremites with dog eared corners. No annotations. Binding sound). Please see our images of the actual book offered for sale. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 123484
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