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Szende, Ottó. Unterweisung im Vibrato auf der Geige. Wien: Universal Edition, 1985.

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Righini, Pietro. Nuove concezioni sulle corde vibranti: Vivisezione del suono di un violino stradivari. Padova, Italy: G. Zanibon, 1991.

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Pickering, Norman C. The bowed string: Observations on the design, manufacture, testing and performance of strings for violins, violas and cellos. New York: Amereon, 1991.

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Choe, Steve. Sovereign Violence. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463725507.

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South Korea is home to one of the most vibrant film industries in the world today, producing movies for a strong domestic market that are also drawing the attention of audiences worldwide. This book presents a comprehensive analysis of some of the most well-known and incendiary South Korean films of the millennial decade from nine major directors. Building his analysis on contemporary film theory and philosophy, as well as interviews and other primary sources, Steve Choe makes a case that these often violent films pose urgent ethical dilemmas central to life in the age of neoliberal globalization.
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Fischbach, Gerald, and Robert S. Frost. Viva Vibrato! - Violin. Neil A. Kjos Music Company, 1997.

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Hauck, Werner. Vibrato on the Violin: Translated by Dr. Kitty Rokos. Music Sales Corporation, 2003.

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Silvela, Zdenko. A New History of Violin Playing: The Vibrato and Lambert Massart's Revolutionary Discovery. Universal Publishers, 2001.

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More Technique Takes Off Intermediate Violin Duets And Studies To Develop Vibrato Shifting And Double Stopping Mittelschwere Violinduette Und Etden Fr Die Entwicklung Von Vibrato Lagenwechsel Und Doppelgrifftechnik. Faber & Faber, 2006.

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din, hansenmin. Notebook: Pitches Love Vibrato Violin Player - for Men Woman Journal/Notebook Blank Lined Ruled 100 Pages 8x10 Inches. Independently Published, 2020.

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de, Alcantara Pedro. The integrated string player: Embodied vibration. 2018.

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Oosthuizen, Amanda, and Jemima Oosthuizen. Vibrant Violin Music Theory - Letter Names: A Theory Book Specially for Young Violin Players Aged 4-8 for Practising Note Recognition. No Explanations - Lots of Fun Note-Naming. Uses Crotchets, Minims. Independently Published, 2019.

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Oosthuizen, Amanda, and Jemima Oosthuizen. Vibrant Violin Music Theory - Letter Names: A Theory Book Specially for Young Violin Players Aged 4-8 for Practising Note Recognition. No Explanations - Lots of Fun Note-Naming. Uses Whole Notes, Half Notes. Independently Published, 2019.

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Padmanabhan, Mekala. Orchestra and song. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199352227.003.0011.

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Orchestras have played a seminal role in creating a vibrant soundscape in Indian films since inception. From the earliest skeletal complement comprising violin, tabla and harmonium in silent films to the dynamic and expansive orchestral colour, timbre and styles of the twenty-first century, Tamil film orchestral sonorities have drawn global attention to the ‘Kollywood sound’. Music directors have adopted a cross-cultural approach to musical composition, enriching film background scores and song interludes while establishing film music’s distinctiveness as a musical genre. This chapter explores the logistical, artistic and creative processes employed by Tamil film music directors to create memorable musical narratives within the cinematic context.
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Hall, Ryan. Beneath the Backbone of the World. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469655154.001.0001.

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For the better part of two centuries, between 1720 and 1877, the Blackfoot (Niitsitapi) people controlled a vast region of what is now the U.S. and Canadian Great Plains. As one of the most expansive and powerful Indigenous groups on the continent, they dominated the northern imperial borderlands of North America. The Blackfoot maintained their control even as their homeland became the site of intense competition between white fur traders, frequent warfare between Indigenous nations, and profound ecological transformation. In an era of violent and wrenching change, Blackfoot people relied on their mastery of their homelands’ unique geography to maintain their way of life. With extensive archival research from both the United States and Canada, Ryan Hall shows for the first time how the Blackfoot used their borderlands position to create one of North America’s most vibrant and lasting Indigenous homelands. This book sheds light on a phase of Native and settler relations that is often elided in conventional interpretations of Western history, and demonstrates how the Blackfoot exercised significant power, resiliency, and persistence in the face of colonial change.
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Whyman, Susan E. The Useful Knowledge of William Hutton. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797838.001.0001.

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The Useful Knowledge of William Hutton shows the rapid rise of a self-taught workman and of the city of Birmingham during the two major events of the eighteenth century—the Industrial Revolution and the Enlightenment. Hutton achieved wealth, land, status, and literary fame, but later became a victim of violent riots. The book boldly claims that an understanding of the Industrial Revolution requires engaging with the figure of the ‘rough diamond’, a person of worth and character, but lacking in manners, education, and refinement. A cast of unpolished entrepreneurs is brought to life as they drive economic and social change, and improve their towns and themselves. The book also contends that the rise of Birmingham cannot be understood without accepting that its vibrant cultural life was a crucial factor that spurred economic growth. Readers are plunged into a hidden provincial world marked by literacy, bookshops, printing, authorship, and the spread of useful knowledge. We see that ordinary people read history and wrote poetry, whilst they grappled with the effects of industrial change. Newly discovered memoirs reveal social conflict and relationships in rare detail. They also address problems of social mobility, income inequality, and breathtaking technological change that perplex us today.
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DeConick, April D. The Gnostic New Age. Columbia University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/columbia/9780231170765.001.0001.

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Gnosticism is a countercultural spirituality that forever changed the practice of Christianity. Before it emerged in the second century, passage to the afterlife required obedience to God and king. Gnosticism proposed that human beings were manifestations of the divine, unsettling the hierarchical foundations of the ancient world. Subversive and revolutionary, Gnostics taught that prayer and mediation could bring human beings into an ecstatic spiritual union with a transcendent deity. This mystical strain affected not just Christianity but many other religions, and it characterizes our understanding of the purpose and meaning of religion today. In The Gnostic New Age, April D. DeConick recovers this vibrant underground history to prove that Gnosticism was not suppressed or defeated by the Catholic Church long ago, nor was the movement a fabrication to justify the violent repression of alternative forms of Christianity. Gnosticism alleviated human suffering, soothing feelings of existential brokenness and alienation through the promise of renewal as God. DeConick begins in ancient Egypt and follows with the rise of Gnosticism in the Middle Ages, the advent of theosophy and other occult movements in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and contemporary New Age spiritual philosophies. As these theories find expression in science-fiction and fantasy films, DeConick sees evidence of Gnosticism’s next incarnation. Her work emphasizes the universal, countercultural appeal of a movement that embodies much more than a simple challenge to religious authority.
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