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Books > Arts & Architecture > Music > Music recording & reproduction
The Audio Expert is a comprehensive reference book covering all
aspects of audio, with both practical and theoretical explanations.
It is written for people who want to understand audio at the
deepest, most technical level, but without needing an engineering
degree. The Audio Expert explains how audio really works in much
more depth than usual, using common sense plain-English
explanations and mechanical analogies, with minimal math. It uses
an easy to read conversational tone, and includes more than 400
figures and photos to augment the printed text. However, this book
goes beyond merely explaining how audio works. It brings together
the concepts of audio, aural perception, musical instrument
physics, acoustics, and basic electronics, showing how they're
intimately related. It also describes in great detail many
practices and techniques used by recording and mixing engineers,
including video production and computers. This book is meant for
intermediate to advanced recording engineers and audiophiles who
want to become experts. There's plenty for beginners too. One
unique feature is explaining how audio devices such as equalizers,
compressors, and A/D converters work internally, and how they're
spec'd and tested, rather than merely describing how to use them.
There's plenty of myth-busting and consumerism too. The book
doesn't tell readers what brand power amplifier to buy, but it
explains in great detail what defines a good amplifier so people
can choose a first-rate model wisely without over-paying. Most
explanations throughout the book are platform-agnostic, applying
equally to Windows and Mac computers, and to most software and
hardware. Many audio and video examples are included to enhance the
written text. The new edition offers many updates and improvements
throughout. New sections on coding an equalizer, comparing
microphone preamps, testing results of loudspeaker isolation
devices, new online video content on music theory, plus
incorporated chapters on MIDI basics, computers, video production,
plus new myth-busters, and much more!
Get all the inside info about the music industry. Everything you
ever wanted to know explained in plain English. Learn how to write
songs, record your album, get a record deal, develop your branding
and release independently. The most useful tool for those who have
a dream and want to make it happen.
The ABRSM Songbook Plus series features a wealth of material from
ABRSM's 2018 Singing syllabus. This Grade 2 book contains
favourites such as 'The Hippopotamus' and 'A Windmill in Old
Amsterdam'; songs from stage and screen including 'Deliver us' from
The Prince of Egypt and 'Singin' in the Rain'; and fresh, original
arrangements of the traditional ballads 'Land of the silver birch'
and 'The winter it is past'. Notes on the songs are also included,
to aid practice and performance. With three pieces from each of
Lists A and B, and six from List C, this unrivalled choice of
repertoire is an essential collection for those preparing for
exams, and will inspire everyone who loves to sing.
The ABRSM Songbook Plus series features a wealth of material from
ABRSM's 2018 Singing syllabus. This Grade 3 book contains core
classics such as Elgar's 'Ave, verum corpus' and Denza's 'FuniculA,
funiculA ', presented with new English singing translations; songs
from stage and screen including 'Who will buy?' from Oliver! and
'Blue Moon'; and fresh, original arrangements of the traditional
ballads 'The Blacksmith' and 'Pokarekare Ana'. Notes on the songs
are also included, to aid practice and performance. With four
pieces from each of Lists A and B, and six from List C, this
unrivalled choice of repertoire is an essential collection for
those preparing for exams, and will inspire everyone who loves to
sing.
Recording Tips for Music Educators: A Practical Guide for Recording
School Groups provides a go-to guide for music educators to plan
and execute a successful recording project for school groups. For
those teachers who are not comfortable with the recording process,
this book functions as a catalyst to becoming comfortable with the
planning, execution, and use of a school recording project. One of
the most valuable tools for teaching is for students to be able to
evaluate themselves. A good recording of the group helps students
listen critically and make accurate evaluations of how well they
have performed literature they have been taught over time. Covering
planning, equipment needs, and equipment use, Recording Tips for
Music Educators ensures that educators not trained in music
production will be able to create praise-worthy recordings.
Designed to accompany the textbook of the same name, Workbook for
the Fundamentals of Sound Science is filled with engaging
activities that enable students to find and experience the common
ground between physics and music. Using music as the vehicle for
exploring sound, students uncover common principles of the
everyday, physical world through a variety of activities such as
comprehension questions, multiple choice and cloze exercises, and
responding to charts. Topics of inquiry include distance velocity,
scalars and vectors, harmonic motion, waves, the sources and
physical properties of sound, and measurements of loudness.
Students also use basic musicianship as the springboard for an
examination of the Fourier Analysis of the Simplest Sound Spectra.
In conjunction with the main text, Workbook for the Fundamentals of
Sound Science can be used for introductory courses in physics,
including those at the high school level. The accessibility of the
material, which does not require an extensive background in
mathematics, also makes it appropriate for non-major, general
education courses at the university level.
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