singleinstrument
Singleinstrument refers to a musical work, performance, or recording in which only a single instrument or voice is used to produce the audible material. The approach can apply to traditional acoustic instruments, electronic sounds generated by a single source, or a vocal line. It is found across many genres, from classical solo works to contemporary experimental pieces and educational exercises.
In composition and performance, imposing the single-instrument constraint encourages an emphasis on timbre, extended technique, phrasing,
In practice, single-instrument works range from fully notated scores for solo piano, violin, or flute to pieces
Notable examples include extensive solo repertoires such as Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin, Chopin’s
Related topics include solo performance, monophony, and instrumental repertoire.