Experimental Musical Instruments (magazine)

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Experimental Musical Instruments war eine Zeitschrift, die von 1985 bis 1999 von herausgegeben wurde. Sie widmete sich experimentellen Musikinstrumenten. Darunter fallen die Weiterentwicklung bestehender sowie die Erfindung neuer Musikinstrumente. Insgesamt sind 70 Ausgaben der Zeitschrift erschienen. Es gibt eine CD-ROM-Ausgabe mit allen erschienenen Ausgaben. rdf:langString
Experimental Musical Instruments was a periodical edited and published by Bart Hopkin, an instrument builder and writer about 20th century experimental music design and custom made instrument construction. Though no longer in print, back issues are still available. The material and approach of EMI can now be found electronically on their site hosted by Bart Hopkin. This site is, together with www.oddmusic.com the main source on the internet for experimental musical instrumentalism. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Experimental Musical Instruments
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rdf:langString Experimental Musical Instruments war eine Zeitschrift, die von 1985 bis 1999 von herausgegeben wurde. Sie widmete sich experimentellen Musikinstrumenten. Darunter fallen die Weiterentwicklung bestehender sowie die Erfindung neuer Musikinstrumente. Insgesamt sind 70 Ausgaben der Zeitschrift erschienen. Es gibt eine CD-ROM-Ausgabe mit allen erschienenen Ausgaben.
rdf:langString Experimental Musical Instruments was a periodical edited and published by Bart Hopkin, an instrument builder and writer about 20th century experimental music design and custom made instrument construction. Though no longer in print, back issues are still available. The material and approach of EMI can now be found electronically on their site hosted by Bart Hopkin. This site is, together with www.oddmusic.com the main source on the internet for experimental musical instrumentalism. Although only old editions of the magazine are still available and no newer editions appear, the name is still in use as the publisher for many of the book written by Bart Hopkin and co-writers.
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