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Books > Music
Rob Deering has been listening to music his whole life, but it was
only in his mid-thirties that - much to his surprise - he found
himself falling in love with the hugely popular, nearly perfect,
sometimes preposterous activity of running In this vividly conjured
collection, Rob shares stories of when a run, a place and a tune
come together in a life-defining moment. His adventures in running
have spanned four continents, fifteen marathons and numberless
miles of park and pavement, and the carefully chosen music
streaming through his headphones has spurred him forward
throughout. What makes the perfect running tune? Where can you find
the best routes, even in an unfamiliar town? Why do people put
themselves through marathons? In Running Tracks, Rob Deering shares
his sometimes surprising answers to these questions, and explains
how a hobby became an obsession that changed his life forever.
One of the finest achievements of Western culture is its
brilliant heritage of classical music. A Gift of Music looks at the
lives of the greatest composers who have given us this heritage,
and especially at how their music was shaped by their beliefs.
The result is a remarkable and inspiring book, showing the
importance of Christian faith for many composers, and the effect of
this upon their music. But it also shows how the lack of faith has
brought profound change in the meaning and form of contemporary
music.
Thus A Gift of Music seeks to open up a whole new world of
music--to encourage listening to the finest compositions with new
understanding and pleasure, and to stretch our ears and
imaginations. It is a book which will be greatly appreciated by
those who already love classical music, and by others who want to
explore this delightful world for the first time.
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Elf Love
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Jeffrey Krilla; Silas Deane
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Discovery Miles 4 590
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The Dave Brubeck Quartet's 1959 album Time Out changed the sound of
jazz and American music. Brubeck's experimentation with meter,
harmony and even Turkish rhythms eventually earned him the cover of
Time Magazine; the first jazz musician to achieve such a feat.
Saxophonist Paul Desmond's composition "Take Five" went on to
become the first million-selling jazz instrumental single on the
Billboard Hot 100. This folio celebrates the album's 50th
anniversary with full-color artwork from the original record, and a
10 page write-up from jazz historian Ted Gioia. All seven
compositions from the monumental recording have been carefully
arranged for Easy Piano. Titles: Blue Rondo ? la Turk * Strange
Meadow Lark * Take Five * Three to Get Ready * Kathy's Waltz *
Everybody's Jumpin' * Pick Up Sticks.
Discovering Music Theory is a suite of workbooks and corresponding
answer books that offers all-round preparation for the updated
ABRSM Music Theory exams from 2020, including the new online
papers. This full-colour workbook will equip students of all ages
with the skills, knowledge and understanding required for the ABRSM
Grade 2 Music Theory exam. Written to make theory engaging and
relevant to developing musicians of all ages, it offers: -
straightforward explanations of all new concepts - progressive
exercises to build skills and understanding, step by step -
challenge questions to extend learning and develop music-writing
skills - helpful tips for how to approach specific exercises -
ideas for linking theory to music listening, performing and
instrumental/singing lessons - clear signposting and progress
reviews throughout - a sample practice exam paper showing you what
to expect in the new style of exams from 2020 As well as fully
supporting the ABRSM theory syllabus, Discovering Music Theory
provides an excellent resource for anyone wishing to develop their
music literacy skills, including GCSE and A-Level candidates, and
adult learners.
Teach yourself the essential piano chords plus many more! Organized
as a chord per spread, for the left and right hands, this is a
handy, comprehensive reference for jazz, pop, rock and soul
musicians playing the piano or keyboard at any level. This
no-nonsense, easy to carry, wiro book will fit on a stand and into
a music bag or hand bag with the minimum of fuss. Revised and
updated version, replaces ISBN-13 9781844517152
Once the domain of a privileged few, the art of record production
is today within the reach of all. The rise of the ubiquitous DIY
project studio and internet streaming have made it so. And while
the creative possibilities available to everyday musicians are
seemingly endless, so too are the multiskilling and project
management challenges to be faced. In order to demystify the
contemporary popular-music-making phenomenon, Marshall Heiser
reassesses its myriad processes and wider sociocultural context
through the lens of creativity studies, play theory and cultural
psychology. This innovative new framework is grounded in a diverse
array of creative-practice examples spanning the CBGBs music scene
to the influence of technology upon modern-day music. First-hand
interviews with Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads), Bill Bruford (King
Crimson, Yes) and others whose work has influenced the way records
are made today are also included. Popular Music, Power and Play is
as thought provoking as it will be indispensable for scholars,
practitioners and aficionados of popular music and the arts in
general.
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