. Modern orchestration and instrumentation : or, The art of instrumentation ; containing detailed descriptions of the character and peculiarities of all instruments and their practical employment. ngthand color to the march-rhythm .as well as toenliven the monotonous beat of the Drums. Tonal-Compass. t=ii 15. THE TIN FLUTE. (die blechflote.)This instrument is sometimes employed inpotpourris or comical compositions. 16. THE SPURS. (die -SPOREN.) A steel machine, with which the clinkof spurs, especially in Hungarian dances, isimitated. \J Notation. [__ 1 1 etc. V- \^ : r r r ^n S^—^ J ^**- -ii^-


. Modern orchestration and instrumentation : or, The art of instrumentation ; containing detailed descriptions of the character and peculiarities of all instruments and their practical employment. ngthand color to the march-rhythm .as well as toenliven the monotonous beat of the Drums. Tonal-Compass. t=ii 15. THE TIN FLUTE. (die blechflote.)This instrument is sometimes employed inpotpourris or comical compositions. 16. THE SPURS. (die -SPOREN.) A steel machine, with which the clinkof spurs, especially in Hungarian dances, isimitated. \J Notation. [__ 1 1 etc. V- \^ : r r r ^n S^—^ J ^**- -ii^-i —1— jj 17. THE RATTLE AND TOYTRUMPET. (die ratsche and kindertrompete.)Rattles are made in a great variety of sizes,ranging from the little childs rattle to a machinewhich imitates the discharge of musketry. The latter has been employed by Beethovenin his Battle symphony Wellingtons little Rattle as well as the Toy Trum-pet is employed in comical compositions. (ToySymphonies by Haydn, Romberg, etc.) Notation for the Rattles. ~~Jr—p5— 1 7D ! • w ^i W~ -~M-~ —s— ^^ -^—^^^=^-^ X -v- ^^ -FgE??g=^=^P^=^ J^^ Notation for the Toy Trumpet. r=^=£bLJ:^a^t£ 18. THE STORM. (DER STURM.) This effect is produced by shaking or swing-ing a sheet of tin to and fro. Vibrato. j^etc. GROUP IV. —DIFFERENT SMALLER INSTRUMENTS. 05 19. THE FIRE-BRIGADE HORN. (feuerwehrhuppe, feuerwehr, turner, wachterhorn.)A little Trumpet without a mouth-piece, uponwhich a change of intervals is brought about bymeans of a valve. 3^± ^^^^^^^. It serves excellently for the signals of thefire-brigade, and is employed in Polkas, Galops,Quadrilles, and marches for characteristic effects. A different kind of Signal-horn without valves,is used in a like manner for Marches and only the following natural notes can be pro-duced upon it: — 20. THE POST-HORN. (das posthorn.)This instrument is constructed in a circularmanner, and possesses the same natural intervalsas th


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