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Sachs
Hornbostel System Introduction The Sachs-Hornbostel System was created in 1914 to categorise musical instruments into logical family groupings based on the nature of the initial vibrating body.This is different from the orchestral system of brass, woodwind etc etc 4 major groupings were arrived at initially, Idiophones: instruments that are constructed of solid material that vibrates by virtue of their own inherent rigidity such as claves or marimba bars.
Since that time, other useful grouping can be used Electrophones where the initial vibration is the pulses of electricity in a wire. Hydrophones where the vibrator is water based is also under consideration. Many of the instruments rely on more than one of these categories for their overall sound, however the system at this highest level refers only to the initial vibrating mechanism. The S/H system provides for nine levels of classification, eg with drums, sub divisions include frame drums, goblet drums, barrel drums, cylindrical drums etc etc
Idiophones: instruments that are constructed of solid material that vibrates by virtue of its own inherent rigidity. Anklung (see
also Aerophones) Arabian Tabla/
Darabuka / Req / Def Berimbau
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