Column Label | Meaning | |||
Instrument (ID) |
A unique identifier for the instrument. It is derived by combining a 4 letter abbreviation of the instrument name with a 4 letter abbreviation of the makers name and adding a sequence number (i.e. -01 the first instrument entered for that maker, -02 the second and so on). |
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Name |
The name of the type of instrument i.e. Hautboy, Oboe d'amore etc. It is called "name" because instrument "type" is needed for the Halfpenny/Haynes/Adkins typing system in the next column. |
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Type |
Type of Hautboy in the Halfpenny/Haynes/Adkins typing system. Values are Types A1, A2, A3, B, C, D1, D2, D3, E (See Haynes [2001] Chapter 2 §B page 78ff) |
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Maker | The person (or workshop) which made the instrument | |||
Date | Approxiamate date on which the instrument was made The following abbreviations have been used: | |||
a. | ante (before) | ca. | cira (about) | |
cent. | century | fl. | floruit (flourished, was active as maker) | |
d. | deceased | p. | post (after) | |
Where Made | Where the instrument was made if known | |||
Pitch Category |
In Haynes [2001] on page 94 a scheme is offered in place of the usual a=someting pitch definition as that type of precise pitch designation is impossible to ascertain with regards to Hautboys. In its place is offered the following categorization based on Acoustic Length (the distance from the top of the instrument to the middle of hole 6). These are as follows: |
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Category 1 | 263.0 - 288.0 mm | Category 3 | 315.0 - 329.8 mm | |
Category 2 | 289.0 - 314.0 mm | Category 4 | 329.9 - 344.0 mm | |
Collection | Name of museum or collector which owns the instrument | |||
Collection ID |
Identifier assigned by the Museum or collector
For a museum where the SIGLA is well known, the SIGLA is used e.g. "MMA" for "Metropolitan Musem of Art". |
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Notes | General notes about the instrument |