The course begins with an analysis of constraints imposed by the acoustic instrumental (mainly strings and aerophones).
The second part is devoted to the construction of ranges (range pythagorean, zarlinienne) and temperaments (tuning, irregular, equal).
The third part is devoted to pitch and its history.
The last part of the course covers the classification of musical instruments (in collaboration with the Musée de Louvain-la-Neuve). As part of the course, a visit to the Musical Instruments Museum in Brussels is planned. Visits instrument workshops are also possible. The review is quoted on the basis of theoretical knowledge for students but also their ability to observe. It is particularly valued by using drawings of the instruments they are invited to perform during the year.
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