Year
Instrumentation
Genre
Source
2004-2005
Instrumentation
guitar, viola
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Explanation of the instrumentation string
Abbreviation | Instrument | Guitar(s) and other plucked instruments |
---|---|
bal | balalaika |
bgtr | bass guitar |
bjo | banjo |
egtr | electric guitar |
gtr | guitar |
gtr (ampl.) | amplified guitar |
hrp | harp |
mand | mandolin |
uke | ukulele | Woodwinds |
afl | alto flute |
asax | alto saxophone |
barsax | baritone saxophone |
bcl | bass clarinet |
bsax | bass saxophone |
bsthn | basset horn |
cl | clarinet |
corA | cor anglais |
dbcl | contrabass clarinet (or double bass clarinet) |
dbn | contrabassoon (or double bassoon) |
Ebcl | E-flat clarinet |
fl | flute |
heck | heckelphone |
ob | oboe |
obda | oboe d'amore |
picc | piccolo |
rec | recorder |
sarrus | sarrusophone |
sax | saxophone |
ssax | soprano saxophone |
tsax | tenor saxophone | Brass |
bgl | bugle |
btrbn | bass trombone |
crt | cornet |
euph | euphonium |
flghn | fluegel horn |
hn | horn |
picctpt | piccolo trumpet |
tpt | trumpet |
trbn | trombone |
tba | tuba |
Wtba | Wagner tuba | Percussion |
cim | cimbalom |
drkit | drum kit |
glsp | glockenspiel |
mba | marimba |
perc | percussion |
tamb | tambourine |
timp | timpani |
vib | vibraphone |
xyl | xylophone | Keyboards |
cel | celesta |
eorg | electric organ |
epft | electric piano |
harm | harmonium |
Horg | Hammond organ |
hpsd | harpsichord |
kybd | keyboard |
org | organ |
pft | piano |
prep pft | prepared piano |
synth | synthesizer | Strings |
db | double bass (or contra bass) |
evln | electric violin |
strgs | strings |
vla | viola |
vlada | viola d'amore |
vlc | violoncello |
vln | violin | Vocal |
A | (Contr)alto |
B | Bass |
Bar | baritone |
MS | mezzo-soprano |
S | soprano |
T | tenor | Other |
acc | accordion |
ocar | ocarina |
oM | Ondes Martinot |
Explanation
The standard, accepted order of instrumentation for large ensembles: fl.ob.cl.bsn - hn.tpt.trbn.tba - perc - other - vlnI.vlnII.vla.vlc.db - tape, or electronics. Saxophones appear between clarinet and bassoon.
All other scorings (less than 8 instruments) are listed in full. When an instrument is listed in parentheses, then this instrument is doubled. "guitar (=electric guitar)" means that the guitarist plays an acoustic, as well as an electric guitar. In an orchestral setting, "1(I=picc).2(II=corA).2(II=bcl).1" would resolve to: 1 flute (also playing piccolo), 2 oboes (second oboe also playing cor anglais), 2 clarinets (second clarinet also playing bass clarinet), 1 bassoon. If there is an extra instrument, which is not doubled, then this is expressly written out, e.g. "1(I=picc).2.corA.2.bcl.1.dbn", which unravels to: 1 flute (also playing piccolo), 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 1 bass clarinet, 1 bassoon, 1 double bassoon. Solo instruments in a concerto or chamber setting are written out in front of the ensemble instruments: guitar - 1.1.1.1 - 1.0.0.0 - perc - strgs. |
Chamber Music
Source
MIC Austria website;