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Extended technique is a term used in music to describe unconventional, unorthodox or "improper" techniques of singing, or of playing musical instruments.

Examples include


Well known performers and composers who use a notable amount of extended techniques include


See also


Reading


  • Stuart Dempster's The Modern Trombone: A Definition of Its Idioms, ISBN 0520032527.
  • Patricia and Allen Strange's The Contemporary Violin, ISBN 0520224094, and other books in The New Instrumentation series.
  • Bertram Turetzky's The Contemporary Contrabass ISBN 0520063813.
  • Michael Edward Edgerton's The 21st Century Voice, ISBN 0-8108-5354-X, and other books in The New Instrumentation series. Scarecrow Press, 2005.

External links


Musical performance techniques

Extended technique | Techniques de jeu étendues

 

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