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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
Organology I ÇYA333 V. SEMESTER 3+0 5.0
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Course Type Required Courses
Course Instructor(s) ESİN NİLAY ZENGİN
Mode of Delivery The mode of this course is face to face and online
Prerequisites There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course.
Courses Recomended There is no recommended optional programme component for this course.
Recommended Reading List Montagu, J. (2007). Origins and development of musical instruments. Scarecrow Press.Marshall, J. C. (1980). The new organology. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3(1), 23-25.Magnusson, T. (2017). Musical organics: a heterarchical approach to digital organology. Journal of New Music Research, 46(3), 286-303.Von Hornbostel, E. M., & Sachs, C. (1961). Classification of musical instruments: Translated from the original german by anthony baines and klaus p. wachsmann. The Galpin Society Journal, 3-29.Focht, J. (2021). Zupfinstrumente in der Digital Organology. Phoibos-Zeitschrift für Zupfmusik, 19, 7-28.
Assessment methods and criteria 1 midterm exam and 1 final exam
Work Placement N/A
Catalog Content Origins; Archaeology and Organology; Instrument of Sound; Musical Sound; Voices; Lithophones; Percussion Bars; Bells and Gongs, Monks; Rattles; Drums; Musicians; Troubadour; Al-Jazari's Music Robots; Flutes and Recorders; Vessel Flutes; Whistles; The Medieval Renaissance and Early Baroque. The Origins of Baroque Instruments; Far-Eastern Musical Instruments; Central Asian Instruments; History of Turkish Musical Instruments.

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