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MakingMusic

MakingMusic - 2.3

online musical instrument encyclopedia

All Time: (4.6)
Version 2.3: (4.0)
Selected Version: 2.3
Release Date: 2003-12-23
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 2.3): 950
Downloads (all versions): 16,653

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Product Description:

MakingMusic is an online Musical Instrument Encyclopedia, providing a description, an image and a sound clip per instrument.

This is an ongoing Freeware project, with new instruments being added to the database as the research progresses. Each time you launch the application you may find you have access to different amounts of information. The aim of the project is to form a comprehensive database of musical instruments, the criteria being anything from any culture or any age that is used to make music. This may take some time!

If you would like to submit an instrument to the database please email the details by using the link in the application 'Help' menu.

What's new in this version:

  • adds 2 more genre 'groupings' - 'Celtic' and 'Indonesian Gamelan', also a few code enhancements.
  • Now passed the 200 instrument mark!

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

Version 2.3:
Overall Rating: (4.0) Features: (3.0) Support: (4.0)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (4.0) Price: (5.0)
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MakingMusic ReviewWicked cool - Version: 2.61, 1/7/2005 07:17AM PST

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DonSL777
The GUI is simple, easy to use, and functional. I found the ability to reorganize instruments into categories to be helpful, and there are plenty of external links provided for you to click should an instrument pique your curiosity.

After downloading it for the first time, I spent nearly two hours clicking through the instruments, reading interesting historical facts, listening to sound samples, and visiting dozens of external sites.

This is a well written and entertaining application. Kudos!
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MakingMusic ReviewHow about it guys... - Version: 2.61, 1/7/2005 02:32AM PST

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artie505
Instead of whining about what it's missing, why don't you rate MakingMusic on what it's got? This is free-not-even-donation-ware and David has put one hell of alot of work into giving us a wonderful and growing database.

The info some of you guys are requesting would, most assuredly, make MM more complete, but, without your making the effort to contribute it yourselves, would also make it prohibitively costly, so why don't you use it as a springboard for your own further research and help David out with some additional info if you feel that it's necessary.

(I wonder how many musicians, percussionists in particular, have already expanded their kits because of this app?)

And David is a very responsive developer, to boot, as long as people's requests are within FREEason!
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MakingMusic CommentaryAgree with others - could use more useful information - Version: 2.6, 12/31/2004 09:00AM PST

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Martin Turner--2008
I agree with other posters. This is a nice little application, but it misses the pitch, range, and register (for wind instruments) information which any book on orchestration would provide. There would seem to be an ideal opportunity to demonstrate register breaks by using the play function.
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