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- catalog contributor b8389234.
- catalog created "1960.".
- catalog date "1960".
- catalog date "1960.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1960.".
- catalog description ""Selected listings of band transcriptions": p. 422-425. Bibliography: p. 426.".
- catalog description "1. A survey of the band's history : Origins of the band. ; Twentieth-century developments ; Problems of instrumentation -- 2. The band and its music : Score evolution ; Orchestration versus band scoring ; Repertory sources ; Transcribing and arranging -- 3. The band's instrumentation : Classifications ; Irregularities -- 4. Instruments of the band : Divisions by timbre and range -- 5. The harmonic series : Its effect on ranges and notation ; Transportation charts for the wind instruments ; Consideration of key tonalities for band music -- 6. The wood-wind instruments : Composition of the wood-wind section ; Common characteristics ; Tone production ; Playing styles ; Notation for scoring divided parts -- 7. The non-reeds : C flute ; Alto flute in G ; C and D piccolos -- 8. The single reeds : Clarinets (E, B, A, E, Alto, B bass, and E and B contrabass) ; Saxophones (B soprano, E alto, B tenor, E baritone, and B bass) -- ".
- catalog description "20. Percussion instruments made of metal : Triangle ; Cymbals ; Glockenspiel (bells and lyre) ; Vibraphone ; Chimes ; Tam-tam ; Gong -- 21. Percussion instruments made of wood : Xylophone ; Marimba ; Wood block ; Temple blocks ; Castanets ; Maracas ; Claves -- 22. The percussion instruments in combination : Applied usages ; Origins of rhythmic patterns ; Doubling techniques ; Scoring the section as an independent unit -- 23. Supplementary instruments : Harp ; Celesta ; Piano ; Violoncello ; Contrabass -- 24. Special effects : Trills ; Tremelos ; Flutter tonguing ; Glissandos ; Mutes ; Slap tonguing ; Off-stage players -- 25. Scoring for the full band : Chord spacings and resonance ; Preparing a score ; Scoring chorals -- 26. The reference chart of keyboard idioms and patterns : Standardization of transcription media as a basic formula applied to band scoring -- 27. Scoring military marches : Marching and symphonic bands -- 28. Band transcription of orchestral music -- ".
- catalog description "29. Conclusion : Solo instruments with the band ; Chorus with the band ; Conducting technique for the band scorer ; Score reading ; Selected listings of band transcriptions.".
- catalog description "9. The double reeds : Oboe ; English horn ; Bassoon ; Contrabassoon ; Sarrusophone -- 10. The wood-wind section as a complete unit -- 11. Scoring the wood winds as an independent section -- 12. The brass instruments : Composition of the brass section ; Common characteristics ; Tone production ; Playing styles -- 13. High-range brass instruments : B cornet, B trumpet, B flugelhorn -- 14. Middle-range brass instruments : Horn ; Alto horn ; Melophone ; Tenor horn -- 15. Low-range brass instruments : Tenor trombone ; Bass trombone ; Euphonium ; Baritone ; Tuba -- 16. The brass section as a complete unit : The most common idiomatic use -- 17. Scoring the brass as an independent section -- 18. The percussion section : Percussion instruments classified according to pitch and timbre ; Vibrating characteristics ; Notation -- 19. The drum group : Timpani ; Snare drum ; Bass drum ; Tambourine ; Tom-tom -- ".
- catalog extent "xiv, 443 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Band scoring.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Band scoring.".
- catalog isPartOf "McGraw-Hill series in music".
- catalog issued "1960".
- catalog issued "1960.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, McGraw-Hill,".
- catalog relation "Band scoring.".
- catalog subject "785.12028".
- catalog subject "Instrumentation and orchestration (Band)".
- catalog subject "MT73 .W27".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. A survey of the band's history : Origins of the band. ; Twentieth-century developments ; Problems of instrumentation -- 2. The band and its music : Score evolution ; Orchestration versus band scoring ; Repertory sources ; Transcribing and arranging -- 3. The band's instrumentation : Classifications ; Irregularities -- 4. Instruments of the band : Divisions by timbre and range -- 5. The harmonic series : Its effect on ranges and notation ; Transportation charts for the wind instruments ; Consideration of key tonalities for band music -- 6. The wood-wind instruments : Composition of the wood-wind section ; Common characteristics ; Tone production ; Playing styles ; Notation for scoring divided parts -- 7. The non-reeds : C flute ; Alto flute in G ; C and D piccolos -- 8. The single reeds : Clarinets (E, B, A, E, Alto, B bass, and E and B contrabass) ; Saxophones (B soprano, E alto, B tenor, E baritone, and B bass) -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "20. Percussion instruments made of metal : Triangle ; Cymbals ; Glockenspiel (bells and lyre) ; Vibraphone ; Chimes ; Tam-tam ; Gong -- 21. Percussion instruments made of wood : Xylophone ; Marimba ; Wood block ; Temple blocks ; Castanets ; Maracas ; Claves -- 22. The percussion instruments in combination : Applied usages ; Origins of rhythmic patterns ; Doubling techniques ; Scoring the section as an independent unit -- 23. Supplementary instruments : Harp ; Celesta ; Piano ; Violoncello ; Contrabass -- 24. Special effects : Trills ; Tremelos ; Flutter tonguing ; Glissandos ; Mutes ; Slap tonguing ; Off-stage players -- 25. Scoring for the full band : Chord spacings and resonance ; Preparing a score ; Scoring chorals -- 26. The reference chart of keyboard idioms and patterns : Standardization of transcription media as a basic formula applied to band scoring -- 27. Scoring military marches : Marching and symphonic bands -- 28. Band transcription of orchestral music -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "29. Conclusion : Solo instruments with the band ; Chorus with the band ; Conducting technique for the band scorer ; Score reading ; Selected listings of band transcriptions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. The double reeds : Oboe ; English horn ; Bassoon ; Contrabassoon ; Sarrusophone -- 10. The wood-wind section as a complete unit -- 11. Scoring the wood winds as an independent section -- 12. The brass instruments : Composition of the brass section ; Common characteristics ; Tone production ; Playing styles -- 13. High-range brass instruments : B cornet, B trumpet, B flugelhorn -- 14. Middle-range brass instruments : Horn ; Alto horn ; Melophone ; Tenor horn -- 15. Low-range brass instruments : Tenor trombone ; Bass trombone ; Euphonium ; Baritone ; Tuba -- 16. The brass section as a complete unit : The most common idiomatic use -- 17. Scoring the brass as an independent section -- 18. The percussion section : Percussion instruments classified according to pitch and timbre ; Vibrating characteristics ; Notation -- 19. The drum group : Timpani ; Snare drum ; Bass drum ; Tambourine ; Tom-tom -- ".
- catalog title "Band scoring.".
- catalog type "text".