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🔗Darren Burgess <dburgess@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

3/14/1999 8:05:22 PM

Tuning Folk:

Does anyone know of email lists, newsgroups, websites or print periodicals
devoted to the art of unique instument building.

Darren
SEJIS
Gainesville

🔗Patrick Ozzard-Low <pol@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx>

3/15/1999 1:03:27 AM

Darren Burgess wrote:

>Does anyone know of email lists, newsgroups, websites or print periodicals
>devoted to the art of unique instument building.

Experimental Musical Instruments
EMI, Box 784, Nicasio, CA 94946, USA.
http://www.thecombine.com/emi/
http://www.windworld.com/emi/links.htm

Musical Instrument Makers Forum
http://www.mimf.com/

Galpin Society Journal
http://www.music.ed.ac.uk/euchmi/galpin/

Random selection - sorry if some are out of date:

http://www.marymt.edu/~cas/
http://www.music.indiana.edu/music_resources/instmkrs.html
http://www.corporeal.com/art_inst/showinst/inst98.html
http://www.music.utas.edu.au/favilla/
http://www-old.ircam.fr/valorisation/systemicro-e.html
http://www-old.ircam.fr/valorisation/systememicro.html
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/tubadave@jps.net/
http://www.sneezy.org/OCR/
http://www.siba.fi/Kulttuuripalvelut/instruments.html
http://iinet.net.au/~nickl/makers.html#Bolton
http://iinet.net.au/~nickl/bolton.html#Introduction
http://www.univ-lemans.fr/sciences/laum/
http://www.speech.kth.se/music/staff/leonardo.html
http://web0.tiac.net/users/jsallen/music/bosanqet.htm
http://www.c21-orch-instrs.demon.co.uk/index.htm
http://www.si.umich.edu/CHICO/MHN/enclpdia.html
http://www.music.ed.ac.uk/euchmi/cimcim/iwd.html#Horns, Trombones and
Trumpets
http://www.omaha-cb.net/pianodoctor/manufact.htm
http://www.mit.edu/afs/athena/user/s/t/stratton/www/digtrump.html
http://www.earthnet.net/cello/
http://www.euronet.nl/users/tubaness/cbtpt.htm
http://www.dap.csiro.au/Interest/Rap/alemba.html

It's endless... but this should be good for starters...

Onelist has many instr discussions - search from:

http://www.onelist.com/searchlist.cgi?cat=18&sub=43

*************

All : I am having alot of problems this end... the worst being serious
RSI in my right hand due to keyboard and mouse. However, it seems to be
turning out that I don't have to move house right now, which is a
relief...

Lastly : if George Secor is on this list - George, I keep trying to
send a reply to your mail but it keeps bouncing.

Patrick
--
Patrick Ozzard-Low,
http://www.c21-orch-instrs.demon.co.uk
mailto: pol@c21-orch-instrs.demon.co.uk

🔗Gary Morrison <mr88cet@xxxxx.xxxx>

3/14/1999 11:38:19 PM

> >Does anyone know of email lists, newsgroups, websites or print periodicals
> >devoted to the art of unique instument building.
> Experimental Musical Instruments
> EMI, Box 784, Nicasio, CA 94946, USA

Did Bart Hopkin finally discontinue publication of EMI?

🔗Ed & Alita Morrison <essaim@xxxxx.xxxx>

3/15/1999 6:56:57 PM

Hi, I looked through my March, 1999 issue of "Experimental Musical
Instruments." There are many website addresses listed. One which might be
of interest to you is on page 58, "Musicians and Instrument Makers Forum"
an active web-based forum for the discussion of musical instrument design,
construction and repair www.mimf.com
I have not looked at the website, but it sounds interesting. There are
many more website addresses I could write down for you is you want more.
These others are varied in their purposes, some for making playable toy
instruments. Let me know if you want more addresses. ALITA

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> From: Darren Burgess <dburgess@acceleration.net>
> To: tuning list <tuning@onelist.com>
> Subject: [tuning] Instument Building Lists or Newsgroups.
> Date: Sunday, March 14, 1999 10:05 PM
>
> From: "Darren Burgess" <dburgess@acceleration.net>
>
> Tuning Folk:
>
> Does anyone know of email lists, newsgroups, websites or print
periodicals
> devoted to the art of unique instument building.
>
> Darren
> SEJIS
> Gainesville
>
>
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