Music library explained

A music library contains music-related materials for patron use. Collections may also include non-print materials, such as digitized music scores or audio recordings. Use of such materials may be limited to specific patron groups, especially in private academic institutions. Music library print collections include dictionaries and encyclopedias, indexes and directories, printed music, music serials, bibliographies, and other music literature. Some public libraries have music rooms.[1]

Types

Traditionally, there are four types of music libraries:

  1. Those developed to support departments of music in university or college settings;
  2. Those developed to support conservatories and schools of music;
  3. Those housed within public libraries;
  4. Those developed as independent libraries or archives supporting music organizations.

Musical instrument library

A musical instrument library lends or shares musical instruments. Examples can be found in Canada;[2] [3] Massachusetts,[4] [5] [6] [7] Illinois,[8] Ohio,[9] Washington and New York[10] in the United States.

With the development of the media industry (film production, production of computer games, advertising), musical works created using digital technologies have become especially in demand, characterized by the use of various audio effects libraries and musical instruments. Over the past decade, many digital musical instrument library companies have grown, including Spitfire, Cinesamples, Heavyocity, Soundiron, and Native Instruments. Some are focused on reproducing the sounds of the instruments of the classical orchestra in digital format, others on creating libraries of traditional folk instruments, including Arabic instruments, Turkish, Iranian, Indian, Japanese and others.[11]

Other uses

See also

Further reading

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Schnapp . Jeffrey Schnapp . Library Beyond the Book . Library Beyond the Book . Battles . Matthew . Harvard University Press . 2014 . 978-0-674-72503-4.
  2. Web site: About . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120203211637/http://joesmill.wordpress.com/about . 3 February 2012 . Joe's M.I.L.L. . Wordpress .
  3. News: 7 April 2016 . Toronto Public Library creates city's 1st musical instrument lending program . CBC.
  4. Web site: Programs . The Musary, JRP Inc. . en.
  5. News: Two of John’s biggest loves in life and we combined them; we’ve been going ever since. . ONE WEEK // ONE BAND.
  6. News: Montminy . Judith . 27 September 1998 . For club, it's been 20 years strumming . Boston Globe.
  7. Web site: Library of things: Musical Instruments . CW MARS . en.
  8. Web site: 21 March 2010 . Instrumentarium . 3 May 2012 . ODDMUSIC URBANA-CHAMPAIGN .
  9. Web site: Search Results for UKULELE . ohio.ent.sirsi.net.
  10. Web site: Ward . Terence P. . 8 September 2016 . Music for the masses: The New Paltz instrument library . 16 March 2017 . Hudson Valley One.
  11. Khandamian. Victor. 2021. Building a Library of Samples (Kontakt) of The Uzbek Traditional Dutar. Eurasian Music Science Journal. 1. 45–52. 10.52847/EAMSJ/vol_2021_issue_1/53. 235681856. free.