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Sounds Good!: Discover 50 Instruments

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Sounds Good!: Discover 50 Instruments

Contributors:

By (Author) Ole Knnecke
By (author) Hans Knnecke
Illustrated by Ole Knnecke

ISBN:

9781776575558

Publisher:

Gecko Press

Imprint:

Gecko Press

Publication Date:

6th March 2024

UK Publication Date:

1st March 2024

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Educational: Music
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Diversity, equality and inclusio

Dewey:

784.1

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

112

Dimensions:

Width 218mm, Height 283mm

Description

What does a double bass or a sitar sound like Whats the difference between bongos and congas Which instrument has only one note Which one takes just 30 seconds to learn What do these instruments really sound like

This book engagingly presents 50 common and uncommon musical instruments with practical and curious facts that will spark interest in music of all kinds. Each instrument features a piece of music composed by an award-winning musician, accessed via QR code.

With instruments presented outside conventional categories, the book is open to all ways of listening and learning. Aspects of history, music theory and culture are lightly mixed with information about how instruments are made and played. Instruments of all sorts include the voice and computer, unusual instruments such as the theremin and vuvuzela, alongside those that are well known.

QR codes on each page link to 52 individual instruments and a code on the cover takes you to a full band joyously bringing all the instruments in the book together.

Author Bio

Ole Knnecke was born in 1961 and spent his childhood in Sweden. He now lives in Germany and has produced over 30 books, several of which have won international awards.

Hans Konnecke is an award-winning composer, instrumentalist and music producer for film, and theatre, who studied composition at the Academy for Music and Theater in Munich.

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