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Slovenská hudba, Vol. 38, No 3, p.237-281 |
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Title: Detské hudobné nástroje slovenského tradičného inštrumentára z etnoorganologického hľadiska | ||
Author: Zuzana Jendrichovská | ||
Abstract: Children’s musical instruments form an inseparable part of musical instruments set. They include an uncountable amount of simple and easily handled musical instruments used by children usually as toys. For instance the musical instruments of Orff’s musical instruments set are included, as well as traditional children’s instruments of various nations and ethnic groups, or modern children’s musical instruments (toys) made of plastic, based on the electrophonic or electronic principles. However, the contemporary progressive comprehension of a musical instrument practically enables us to include any object capable of producing sounds into the set of children’s musical instruments (as well as among the musical instruments generally). The study focuses exclusively on a set of children’s musical instruments which originated and were used by children in traditional environment in Slovakia. It offers the register and description of children’s musical instruments and classifies them on the basis of numerical index of the international Hornbostel–Sachs Classification of Musical Instruments (since 1914). Simultaneously on the basis of the research the study surveys contemporary producers of Slovak traditional children’s musical instruments and toys (I. Ivanov, J. Fiala, P. Blaha, T. Koblíček, M. Moncoľ, R. Žilík, J. Slivka, V. Grieš, J. Šuška, B. Gernát). The research confirmed the existence of a production (although locally limited) of some kinds of Slovak traditional children’s musical instruments and also points to some progressive changes in this realm. |
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Year: 2012, Volume: 38, Issue: 3 | Page From: 237, Page To: 281 | |
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