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  1. Baroque Woodwind Instruments: A Guide to Their History, Repertoire and Basic Technique.(Review) (book review): An article from: Notes by David Lasocki, 2000-12-01
  2. A teacher's guide to the literature of woodwind instruments, by Mary Rasmussen, 1966
  3. Complete Guide to the Maintenance and Repair of Band Instruments by Kenneth A. Mueller, 1982-02
  4. Antique Woodwind Instruments: An Identification And Price Guide by Peter H. Adams, 2005-08-30
  5. 800 Years of Music for Recorders (Or Other Woodwind Instruments) (3-part & 4-part mostly without keyboard accompaniment, Book II)
  6. Musical Instruments: Woodwind (Musical Instruments) by Wendy Lynch, 2001-10-24
  7. The 2007-2012 Outlook for Non-Electronic Bassoons, Clarinets, English Horns, Flutes, Oboes, Pan Flutes, Piccolos, Recorders, Saxophones, and Other Woodwind Musical Instruments in Greater China by Philip M. Parker, 2006-09-28
  8. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Non-Electronic Bassoons, Clarinets, English Horns, Flutes, Oboes, Pan Flutes, Piccolos, Recorders, Saxophones, and Other Woodwind Musical Instruments by Philip M. Parker, 2006-05-18
  9. Flute Recorder and Other Woodwind Instruments (Young Musician Plays) by Simon Walton, 1993-10
  10. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Accordions, Bagpipes, Harmonicas, and Other Non-Electronic Musical Instruments Excluding Percussion, String and Fretted, Brass Wind, and Woodwind Musical Instruments by Philip M. Parker, 2006-05-18
  11. Woodwind Instruments and Their History by Anthony Baines, 1952
  12. The 2007-2012 Outlook for Non-Electronic Bassoons, Clarinets, English Horns, Flutes, Oboes, Pan Flutes, Piccolos, Recorders, Saxophones, and Other Woodwind Musical Instruments in the United States by Philip M. Parker, 2006-09-28
  13. Woodwind Instruments and Their History by Baines A, 1962-06
  14. Woodwind Anthology. A compendium of articles from The Instrumentalist on the woodwind instruments by Instrumentalist Co., 1980-06

21. Label Woodwind Instruments In Italian Printout - EnchantedLearning.com
Label woodwind instruments gli Strumenti a Fiato in Italian Printout.
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22. ABCP--Welcome To The African Blackwood Conservation Project Home Page
A nonprofit organization devoted to replanting this threatened species in Tanzania. Blackwood is the premier wood of choice for fine concert-quality woodwind instruments, and the tree plays a vital role in the ecology of the East African savannah.
http://www.blackwoodconservation.org
So that
the song
of the
Tree of
Music
will not
go silent!
Summer 2005 Rolex Awards Journal Article on 1 Million Trees Planted
Kibosho East Environmental Handbook
Welcome to the website of the African Blackwood Conservation Project (ABCP). The aim of this project is to help replenish this valuable tree in Tanzania. Most people will not have knowingly seen blackwood but almost everyone will have heard it, for it is the premier wood of choice for fine concert-quality woodwind instruments such as clarinets, oboes and flutes, as well as being used in the manufacture of bagpipes. Blackwood is also the finest material available today for producing ornamental turning . In its African homeland, it is used to make intricate and highly detailed carvings , and plays a vital role in the ecology of the East African savannah. This website serves to document our efforts to perpetuate this remarkable natural resource. Despite its importance as a world timber there have been few conservation efforts to replenish the species. Although it is not yet on the endangered list the ABCP is taking efforts now to help assure that eventuality will not occur. To learn more about the wood, its homeland, this project, the people who are trying to make it happen and how you can help, click on the links in the banner above or the sitemap below. You may also

23. Woodwind Instruments
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24. Paul Beekhuizen - Early Woodwind Instruments
Dutch maker of early bagpipes and Renaissance woodwind instruments, with pictures and technical information on each piece.
http://www.paulbeekhuizen.nl/

25. ARTSEDGE: Woodwind Instruments And Pitch
Students will make predictions and explore how pitch changes based on the lengthof the air pipe.
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For the teacher: Assessment Rubric For the student: Instrument Families of the Orchestra Vocabulary Scientific Process Guidelines for Woodwinds Procedural Guidelines for Creating Woodwind Instruments
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Targeted Standards:
The National Standards For Arts Education: Music (K-4) Standard 6: Listening to, analyzing, and describing music Music (K-4) Standard 8: Understanding relationships between music, the other arts, and disciplines outside the arts Visual Arts (K-4) Standard 1: Understanding and applying media, techniques, and processes Visual Arts (K-4) Standard 6: Making connections between visual arts and other disciplines
Other National Standards: Language Arts II (3-5) Standard 1: Uses the general skills and strategies of the writing process Language Arts II (3-5) Standard 4: Gathers and uses information for research purposes Language Arts II (3-5) Standard 9: Uses viewing skills and strategies to understand and interpret visual media Science II (3-5) Standard 9: Understands the sources and properties of energy Science II (3-5) Standard 11: Understands the nature of scientific knowledge

26. Baroque Music
fan site Brief introduction to the music, major composers, woodwind instruments; a few MIDI samples.
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27. Historical Woodwind Instruments
ASW Guide To Historical woodwind instruments Schwenk Seggelke Historicalwoodwind instruments Volker Kernbach woodwind instruments
http://www.aswltd.com/ww.htm
HISTORICAL WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS
ASW Guide To Historical Woodwind Instruments

28. Welcome To The Clarinet Pages
Information on woodwind instruments, mailing list, links to wooodwind articles.
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Brought to you this hour by Advertising and Web Hosting on Woodwind.Org! The Clarinet Pages Bulletin Board Announcements Classifieds Personal Help ... Resources (Hundreds of retailers, music centers and more) The Klarinet List Klarinet Archives Equipment (Including serial number lists, reeds, mouthpieces, etc.) Chat (Always scheduled on Sundays at 4:00 PM EDT) Compositions Discography Research (Including a list of teachers, Clarinet Connections and more) Hot List (Stolen clarinets) The Young People's Pages Visitor Uploads Miscellaneous The Guest Book ... Raw Data (The Archive data files) A Source of Information for the Clarinet Amateur, Professional, and Anyone Who "Just Wants to Know" This is the September, 2005 Edition of the Clarinet Pages. Additions and updates are made frequently, so check back often. Search Woodwind.Org You are guest number since October 1, 1996. Thanks for coming by. The Klarinet Mailing List , the "granddaddy" and largest of the Clarinet related mailing lists, originates here on Woodwind.Org. To subscribe, send a message to

29. Instruments
The New Way Things Work. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LEARN ABOUT woodwind instrumentsLEARN ABOUT BRASS INSTRUMENTS. sm_line.gif (4077 bytes)
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
LEARN ABOUT WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS

LEARN ABOUT BRASS INSTRUMENTS
WOODWIND
INSTRUMENTS Woodwind instruments are not necessarily make of wood, many of them, like the saxophone, being metal, but they do require wind to make a sound. They consist basically of a tube, usually with a series of holes. Air is blown into the top of the tube, either across a hole or past a flexible reed. This makes the air inside the tube vibrate and give out a note. The pitch of the note depends on the length of the tube, a shorter tube giving a higher note, and also on which holes are covered. Blowing harder makes the sound louder. KEYS AND CURVES To produce deep notes, woodwind instruments have to be quite long. The tube is therefor curved so that the player can hold the instrument, as in this alto saxophone. Keys allow the fingers to open and close holes all along the instrument. ALL HOLES COVERED
Covering all seven holes in a simple pipe makes the air in the whole tube vibrate, giving the note middle C.
FIRST THREE HOLES COVERED
This shortens the vibrating air column to two-thirds of the tube, giving the higher note G.

30. Woodwind Instrument - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A woodwind instrument is a wind instrument in which sound is produced by blowing Flute woodwind instruments where the sound is produced by blowing
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Woodwind instrument
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from Woodwind A woodwind instrument is a wind instrument in which sound is produced by blowing through a mouthpiece against an edge or by a vibrating reed, and in which the pitch is varied by opening or closing holes in the body of the instrument. They were originally made of wood, as the name implies. There are three main sorts of woodwind instrument:
  • Single-reed instruments use a reed a thinly sliced piece of cane or plastic that is held against the aperture of the mouthpiece with a ligature. When air is forced between the reed and the mouthpiece, the vibrations create the sound. Single reed instruments include the clarinet and saxophone families of instruments. Double-reed instruments use two precisely cut, small pieces of cane joined together at the base. The finished, bound reed is inserted into the top of the instrument and vibrates as air is forced between the two pieces of bound cane. There are two sub-families
    • exposed double reed instruments, where the reed goes between the player's lips. The oboe cor anglais (also called english horn ) and bassoon make up the more popular instruments within this family.

31. Wind Instrument - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Although brass instruments were originally made of brass and woodwind instruments In woodwind instruments, however, the player either causes a reed to
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Wind instrument
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
A wind instrument is a member of a family of musical instruments . Wind instruments consist of a tube containing a column of air which is set into vibration by the player blowing into (or over) a mouthpiece set into the end of the tube. The pitch is determined by the length of the tube and hence the length of the vibrating column of air. A range of notes is obtained by:
  • adjusting the effective length of the tube by one of
    • opening holes in the side of the tube, or valves adding extra lengths of tubing in the middle, or lengthening the tube by a sliding mechanism
    getting the column of air to vibrate at different harmonics (see harmonic series
Wind instruments fall into one of the following categories: Although brass instruments were originally made of brass and woodwind instruments have traditionally been made of wood, the material used to make the body of the instrument is not always a reliable guide to its family. For example, the saxophone is typically made of brass but is classified as a woodwind instrument due to the fact that it has a reed, while the

32. Magnamusic Distributors Inc. - Preface
Wholesale distributors of sheet music, recorders, recorder accessories and woodwind instruments.
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33. Woodwind Instruments
If you wish to pursue a more indepth analysis of woodwind instruments, Our current understanding of woodwind instrument acoustic behavior owes much to
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/CCRMA/Courses/150/woodwinds.html
Next: Percussion Instruments Up: Lectures Previous: Brass Instruments
Woodwind Instruments
Woodwinds include the single-reed driven instruments (clarinets and saxophones), double-reed instruments (oboes, bassoons, english-horns), and ``air-reed'' instruments (flutes, piccolos, and recorders). The common element to all these instruments is their use of toneholes to vary the effective length of their air column. If you wish to pursue a more in-depth analysis of woodwind instruments, perhaps for your class project, a unique collection of research materials is maintained here at CCRMA. The Musical Acoustics Research Library (MARL) is a collection of independent archives or libraries assembled by distinguished groups or individuals in the field of musical acoustics research. Currently, MARL is comprised of the Catgut Acoustical Society Library, the Arthur H. Benade Archive, the John Backus Archive, and the John W. Coltman Archive. Our current understanding of woodwind instrument acoustic behavior owes much to the work of Arthur Benade, John Backus, and John Coltman.
Wind Instrument Air Columns
  • Cylindrical Bores: See Section on Brasses Conical Bores:
    • Wave motion in a conical bore can occur along any of three independent coordinate axes.
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    instruments, woodwind instruments, pool cues and custom cabinetry. At present, we stock more than a million dollars in inventory, of approximately 50 different species of wood, at 2 locations in New Jersey, approximately 20 miles southeast of Philadelphia, PA. As we have our own vacuum kilns and de-humidification kiln, we are one of the very few companies in the world who provide kiln- dried Ebony. We also provide milling services such as re-sawing, dimensioning, planing, gluing, thickness sanding and dowelling.

    35. Single-Reed Instruments
    A simplified model for a singlereed woodwind instrument is shown in Fig. 6.1.Figure 6.1 A schematic model for woodwind instruments.
    http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/pasp/Single_Reed_Instruments.html
    Digital Waveguide Single-Reed Implementation
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    Single-Reed Instruments
    A simplified model for a single-reed woodwind instrument is shown in Fig. Figure 6.1: A schematic model for woodwind instruments. If the bore is cylindrical, as in the clarinet, it can be modeled quite simply using a bidirectional delay line . If the bore is conical, such as in a saxophone, it can still be modeled as a bidirectional delay line , but interfacing to it is slightly more complex, especially at the mouthpiece [ ], Because the main control variable for the instrument is air pressure in the mouth at the reed, it is convenient to choose pressure wave variables To first order, the bell passes high frequencies and reflects low frequencies, where ``high'' and ``low'' frequencies are divided by the wavelength which equals the bell's diameter. Thus, the bell can be regarded as a simple ``cross-over'' network, as is used to split signal energy between a woofer and tweeter in a loudspeaker cabinet. For a clarinet bore, the nominal ``cross-over frequency'' is around Hz [ ]. The flare of the bell lowers the cross-over frequency by decreasing the bore characteristic

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    37. Wind Instrument: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
    A woodwind instrument, as opposed to a brass instrument. In woodwind instruments,however, the player either causes a reed to vibrate which then
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  • A musical instrument, such as a clarinet, trumpet, or harmonica, in which sound is produced by the movement of an enclosed column of air, especially the breath, and excluding keyboard instruments such as the organ or accordion. Woodwind and brass instruments are both types of wind instruments. Informal. A woodwind instrument, as opposed to a brass instrument.

  • var tcdacmd="cc=art;dt"; Encyclopedia wind instrument, in music, any instrument whose tone is produced by a vibrating column of air. In the pipe organ the column of air is set into vibration by mechanical means. Other wind instruments are blown by the player and are divided into two groups, the woodwinds and the brass winds, or brasses. The woodwinds include the flute family, played without a reed, the clarinet family, having single-reed mouthpieces, and the

    38. J. Puchner Special Manufacture Of Woodwind Instruments Ltd.
    Manufacture of Bassoons, Contrabassoons, Oboes, Oboes d’amore, English horns,Clarinets (German system). DEUTSCH / ENGLISH / USA.
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    Manufacture of Bassoons, Contrabassoons, Oboes,
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    39. Intonation Maintenance For Woodwind
    are factors that will affect all woodwind instruments, regardless of brand orlevel. The delicate mechanism of woodwind instruments can be a blessing.
    http://www.sbomagazine.com/howtorep/woodwinds.html

    40. The Woodwind Fingering Guide - Online Fingering Charts For Flute, Piccolo, Oboe,
    Timothy Reichard's collection of standard and alternate fingerings including trill, tremolo, and flattement for orchestral woodwind instruments as well as tin whistle, uillean pipes, shakuhachi, charanga flute and sarrusophone.
    http://www.wfg.sneezy.org/
    Welcome to The Woodwind Fingering Guide! While you'll probably like to jump straight to the extensive Fingering Charts section, you can also ask and answer questions in the Forum leave or view feedback in the Guestbook share your own fingerings to be added to this site, and check out Past and Future Additions to the site. The Guide even has oboe fingerings software . If you cannot find what you are seeking, try the site map or links pages.
    Fingering Charts in this site
    Basic Fingerings
    Alternate Fingerings
    Quarter Tone Fingerings
    Trill Fingerings
    Tremolo Fingerings
    Flattement Fingerings
    Multiphonic Fingerings
    for many sizes and models of band and orchestral woodwind instruments
    Flute and Piccolo
    Oboe and English Horn

    Clarinet

    Saxophone
    ...
    Bassoon
    and for several other woodwind instruments
    Recorder Tin Whistle and Fife Charanga Flute Irish Uilleann Pipes ... Sarrusophone
    Future Projects Here are some ideas being considered for future and improved fingering charts in this site. If you would be interested in helping by providing original fingerings or fingering descriptions for any of these projects, please

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