Range Chart with Hertz Grid
Part One:
"Strings, Woodwind, Brass and Saxophone"
Download link:
http://vsl.co.at/upload/users/57/RangeChart1_Strings-Woodwinds-Brass-and-Saxophones.jpg
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The are three range posters:
1) Strings, Woodwind, Brass and Saxophone
2) Clarinet Family, and Bass Tuba's
3) Tonal Percussion
... but they are to big for my scanner. If anyone is really interested to have this range posters, just let me know, and I will have all three scanned in a print shop. I made this three range charts in 1982 on a ATARI computer, and printed it to A4 format (letter size), and then enlarged it with a photocopy machine to poster size A3 (11.6x16.5 inch), and since then they hang on the back of the door to my my working room. For example, the clarinet family lists all 11 members from Ab sopranino down to BBb Contra-Bass, including the straight and curved model. The percussion poster has rare tonal instruments listed, such as tuned gong, boo bams, chromatic cowbells. Otherwise they are in the same design as the uploaded "Strings, Woodwind, Brass and Saxophone" page.
I hear William already: Clematide, what are you talking about?"
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Part One:
"Strings, Woodwind, Brass and Saxophone"
Download link:
http://vsl.co.at/upload/users/57/RangeChart1_Strings-Woodwinds-Brass-and-Saxophones.jpg
________________________________________________
The are three range posters:
1) Strings, Woodwind, Brass and Saxophone
2) Clarinet Family, and Bass Tuba's
3) Tonal Percussion
... but they are to big for my scanner. If anyone is really interested to have this range posters, just let me know, and I will have all three scanned in a print shop. I made this three range charts in 1982 on a ATARI computer, and printed it to A4 format (letter size), and then enlarged it with a photocopy machine to poster size A3 (11.6x16.5 inch), and since then they hang on the back of the door to my my working room. For example, the clarinet family lists all 11 members from Ab sopranino down to BBb Contra-Bass, including the straight and curved model. The percussion poster has rare tonal instruments listed, such as tuned gong, boo bams, chromatic cowbells. Otherwise they are in the same design as the uploaded "Strings, Woodwind, Brass and Saxophone" page.
I hear William already: Clematide, what are you talking about?"
.