why do we need to know the Hornbostel-Sachs of an instrument?
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Although his system was limited to the serious instruments of Western music, he used the four groups of strings, winds, drums and other percussion. By expanding on Mahillon's system, Hornbostel-Sachs made it possible to classify any instrument from any culture.
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Ethnomusicologists and organologists, who study musical instruments, utilise it the most frequently to categorise musical instruments.
- Membranophones are divided into five groups according to the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system: struck membranophones, plucked membranophones, friction membranophones, singing membranophones, and other membranophones.
- The classification of all musical instruments is done using this technique. Erich Moritz von Hornbostel and Curt Sachs developed this system.
- The Hornbostel-Sachs system is based on the vibrational properties of musical instruments.
- He employed the four groups of strings, winds, drums, and other percussion even though his system was restricted to the serious instruments of Western music. Hornbostel-Sachs improved Mahillon's approach and made it feasible to categorise any instrument from any culture.
- Instruments that make sound by vibrating themselves, such as idiophones like the xylophone, were categorised into four major classes by the original Sachs-Hornbostel classification.
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