Friction idiophone

Glass harmonica; sound produced by friction of the fingers against the rotating glass
Glass harp; sound produced by friction of the fingers rotating against the wine glass rims
Terpodion; sound produced by friction of wood or metal arms against a rotating cylinder
Chladni plate example; sound produced by friction of the bow against a plate such as a metal rectangle

Friction idiophones is designation 13 in the Hornbostel-Sachs system of musical instrument classification. These idiophones produce sound by being rubbed either against each other or by means of a non-sounding object. Instruments of this type are not very common; possibly the best known examples are the musical saw and the nail violin.

According to musicologist Curt Sachs:[1]

... It is essential to distinguish between rubbing and scraping. The latter results in a series of beats cause by passing a stick over a notched surface; [whereas] friction is based on adhesion....On a higher level we find...the glass harmonica.

Friction sticks (131)

131.1 Individual friction sticks.

131.2 Sets of friction sticks.

  • Nail violin
  • Cristal baschet, preceded by the euphon

131.21 Without direct friction.

131.22 With direct friction.

Friction plaques (132)

132.1 Individual friction plaques.

  • Daxophone
  • Musical saw
  • Triolin
  • Turntable

132.2 Sets of friction plaques.

  • Clavicylinder

Friction vessels (133)

133.1 Individual friction vessels.

  • Rainstick
  • Singing Bowl
  • Ekola

133.2 Sets of friction vessels.

See also

References

  • "Idiophone", Music.VT.edu at the Wayback Machine (archived October 17, 2012)
  • "SVH Classification", Wesleyan.edu.

Notes

  1. ^ Sachs, Curt (1940). The History of Musical Instruments, p.456-7. W. W. Nortan & Company, Inc. ISBN 0-393-02068-1
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Friction idiophones
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1. Idiophone
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11. Struck
  • 111. Directly
    • 111.1. Concussion
    • 111.2. Percussion
  • 112. Indirectly
    • 112.1. Shaken/rattle
    • 112.2. Scraped/rasp
12. Plucked
  • 121. Frame
  • 122. Comb
    • 122.1. Lace (Mbira)
    • 122.2. Cut out
13. Friction
14. Blown
  • 141. Stick
  • 142. Plaque
2. Membran-
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21. Struck
22. Plucked
23. Friction
  • 231. Stick
  • 232. Cord
  • 233. Hand
24. Singing
  • 241. Free
  • 242. Tube/vessel
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Chordophone
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31. Simple
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32.
Composite
4. Aerophone
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41. Free
  • 411. Displacement
  • 412. Interruptive
    • 412.1. Idiophonic/reed
      • 412.11. Concussive
      • 412.12. Percussive
      • 412.13. Free reed
      • 412.14. Band/Ribbon
    • 412.2. Non-idiophonic
      • 412.21. Rotating
      • 412.21. Whirling
  • 413. Plosive
42.
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