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FEKT-BPC-UHBAcad. year: 2024/2025
Students will learn the basic division of percussion instruments into membranophonic and idiophonic ones (metallophones, xylophones, litophones, crystallophones, elasmatophones) including examples of selected instruments, as well as conventional and less conventional ways of making the tone, types of drumsticks, tonal ranges of instruments, and dynamic and articulation options. Students will have the opportunity to individually test the aspects mentioned above on the instruments.
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specialization AUDB-ZVUK , 3 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional
Fundamentals seminar
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1. Basic division of percussion instruments. Membranophonic percussion instruments with a definite pitch (timpani).
2. Membranophonic percussion instruments with a definite pitch (other).
3. Membranophonic percussion instruments with indefinited pitch (orchestral membranophones).
4. Membranophonic percussion instruments with indefinited pitch (Latin American membranophones).
5. Membranophonic percussion instruments with indefinited pitch (ethnic membranophones).
6. Membranophonic percussion instruments with indefinited pitch (drum set).
7. Idiophonic metal percussion instruments – Metallophones with a definite pitch.
8. Idiophonic metal percussion instruments – Metallophones with indefinited pitch.
9. Idiophonic wooden percussion instruments – Xylophones with a definite pitch.
10. Idiophonic wooden percussion instruments – Xylophones with indefinited pitch.
11. Idiophonic stone percussion instruments – Litophones with a definite and indefinite pitch.
12. Idiophonic glass percussion instruments – Crystolophones with definite and indefinite pitch.
13. Idiophonic percussion instruments - Elasmatophones.