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====André Schaeffner==== <!--[[André Schaeffner]] and [[Andre Schaeffner]] redirect directly here.--> In 1932, comparative musicologist (ethnomusicologist) [[:fr:André_Schaeffner|André Schaeffner]] developed a new classification scheme that was "exhaustive, potentially covering all real and conceivable instruments".<ref name="Kartomi1990">{{cite book|last=Kartomi|first=Margaret J.|title=On Concepts and Classifications of Musical Instruments|publisher=[[University of Chicago Press]]|series=Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology|date=1990-11-01}}</ref>{{rp|176}} Schaeffner's system has only two top-level categories which he denoted by Roman numerals: * I: instruments that make sound from vibrating solids: ** I.A: no tension (free solid, for example, [[xylophone]]s, [[cymbals]], or [[claves]]); ** I.B: linguaphones ([[lamellophone]]s) (solid fixed at only one end, such as a kalimba or thumb piano); ** I.C: chordophones (solid fixed at both ends, i.e. strings such as [[piano]] or [[harp]]); plus drums * II: instruments that make sound from vibrating air (such as [[clarinets]], [[trumpets]], or [[Bullroarer (music)|bull-roarers]].) The system agrees with Mahillon and Hornbostel–Sachs for [[chordophone]]s, but groups percussion instruments differently. The MSA (Multi-Dimensional Scalogram Analysis) of René Lysloff and Jim Matson,<ref>A New Approach to the Classification of Sound-Producing Instruments, Ethnomusicology, Spring/Summer, 1985, also at mywebspace.wisc.edu</ref> using 37 variables, including characteristics of the sounding body, resonator, substructure, sympathetic vibrator, performance context, social context, and instrument tuning and construction, corroborated Schaeffner, producing two categories, aerophones and the chordophone-membranophone-idiophone combination. André Schaeffner has been president of the French association of musicologists Société française de musicologie (1958–1967).<ref>{{Cite web |title=La SFM en quelques dates: présidée par les musicologue suivants |url=https://sfmusicologie.fr/historique |access-date=2021-07-15 |website=sfmusicologie.fr/}}</ref>
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