The Art of the Trumpet-Maker: 17th-18th Century Nuremberg Materials, Tools & Techniques | Early Music Series | Historical Instrument Crafting & Music Performance
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This book is a study of the manufacture of brass instruments, particularly trumpets, in Nuremberg during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Barclay discusses the history of the instrument, the metals used, their chemical and physical structure, solders used, the tools and workshops involved, and techniques of fabrication. He also touches on the philosophy, ethics, and practicality of using historical instruments or accurate facsimiles in modern performance.
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Thank you!Since I'm doing repairs, and manufacturing,of trumpets: Is this a very interesting book.Knowing the story and why you make in specific ways.And how they did in the past.Very true in today.Since the book is not available in Sweden, so I ordered a copy.I have now started to translate the book.For their own use.[...]Sten-Eric Silfverling
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