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Audio recordings are the calling card with which musicians share
and promote their work so a knowledge of recording techniques and
technologies is essential to the 21st century musician. Recording
On a Budget provides a comprehensive introduction to the recording
arts from a budget-conscious perspective. Written by a professional
musician and educator, this book is ideal for musicians, educators,
music students, songwriters and hobbyists.
A central theme of the book is that it is possible to make quality
recordings with a modest selection of recording tools. Chapters
cover the selection and use of all of the components of a project
studio including microphones, mixer, computer, digital audio
workstation software, and signal processors. Additional chapters
provide a solid foundation in acoustics, audio recording,
podcasting, mixing and mastering. The final chapter of the book
features do-it-yourself projects that can be completed with a
modest selection of tools.
Most musicians have developed their ears to a high level so a
special focus is placed on the development of recording technique
through experimentation and the application of critical listening
skills. The book is supported by an online resource of nearly 250
audio excerpts detailing all of the primary topics of the book.
Recording on a Budget is ideal for:
. Musicians who are interested in recording a quality CD or
demo
. Choir, orchestra, and band directors who want to record vocal or
instrumental ensemble
. Student performers and composers who wish to record a performance
or produce their own music
. Bands interested in recording live concerts or recording an album
in a home studio
. Videographers interested in recording location sound, voice-overs
or music
. Songwriters who wish to produce a quality demo
. Podcasters
and ALL who want to make quality recordings without spending
fortunes on equipment.
Readers will learn
. to cut budget corners without sacrificing audio quality
. to choose the right microphone for the job (and where to place
it)
. to assemble an equipment rack, mixing desk, and speakers
stand
. to avoid common mistakes
. And to be creative and have fun with recording technology
Visit the companion website at www.oup.com/us/recordingonabudget
for free selection of sample recordings "
Arduino, Teensy, and related microcontrollers provide a virtually
limitless range of creative opportunities for musicians and
hobbyists who are interested in exploring "do it yourself"
technologies. Given the relative ease of use and low cost of the
Arduino platform, electronic musicians can now envision new ways of
synthesizing sounds and interacting with music-making software. In
Arduino for Musicians, author and veteran music instructor Brent
Edstrom opens the door to exciting and expressive instruments and
control systems that respond to light, touch, pressure, breath, and
other forms of real-time control. He provides a comprehensive guide
to the underlying technologies enabling electronic musicians and
technologists to tap into the vast creative potential of the
platform. Arduino for Musicians presents relevant concepts,
including basic circuitry and programming, in a building-block
format that is accessible to musicians and other individuals who
enjoy using music technology. In addition to comprehensive coverage
of music-related concepts including direct digital synthesis, audio
input and output, and the Music Instrument Digital Interface
(MIDI), the book concludes with four projects that build on the
concepts presented throughout the book. The projects, which will be
of interest to many electronic musicians, include a MIDI breath
controller with pitch and modulation joystick, "retro" step
sequencer, custom digital/analog synthesizer, and an expressive
MIDI hand drum. Throughout Arduino for Musicians, Edstrom
emphasizes the convenience and accessibility of the equipment as
well as the extensive variety of instruments it can inspire. While
circuit design and programming are in themselves formidable topics,
Edstrom introduces their core concepts in a practical and
straightforward manner that any reader with a background or
interest in electronic music can utilize. Musicians and hobbyists
at many levels, from those interested in creating new electronic
music devices, to those with experience in synthesis or processing
software, will welcome Arduino for Musicians.
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Bill Evans (Paperback)
Bill Evans, Brent Edstrom
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(Piano Solo Personality). 24 essential Evans standards arranged for
piano solo, including: Alice in Wonderland * Autumn Leaves * But
Beautiful * Everything Happens to Me * Here's That Rainy Day * How
Deep Is the Ocean (How High Is the Sky) * In a Sentimental Mood *
My Foolish Heart * Night and Day * Some Day My Prince Will Come *
Suicide Is Painless (Song from M*A*S*H) * Witchcraft * and more.
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Jazz for Lovers (Paperback)
Hal Leonard Corp; Contributions by Brent Edstrom
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(Piano Solo Songbook). Two dozen classic jazz ballads arranged for
piano solo, including: Beyond the Sea * But Beautiful * For All We
Know * Here's That Rainy Day * I Didn't Know What Time It Was * I
Should Care * Moonlight in Vermont * Prelude to a Kiss * Tenderly *
These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) * Time After Time * You Go
to My Head * and more.
(Piano Solo Personality). This folio featues 20 Beatles standards
translated into cool jazzy piano solo arrangements with chord
symbols they'll make you sound like a jazz expert even if you're
not Includes: Blackbird * Can't Buy Me Love * Here Comes the Sun *
Hey Jude * Let It Be * The Long and Winding Road * Norwegian Wood
(This Bird Has Flown) * Penny Lane * Something * Ticket to Ride *
and more.
Audio recordings are the calling card with which musicians share
and promote their work so a knowledge of recording techniques and
technologies is essential to the 21st century musician. Recording
On a Budget provides a comprehensive introduction to the recording
arts from a budget-conscious perspective. Written by a professional
musician and educator, this book is ideal for musicians, educators,
music students, songwriters and hobbyists.
A central theme of the book is that it is possible to make quality
recordings with a modest selection of recording tools. Chapters
cover the selection and use of all of the components of a project
studio including microphones, mixer, computer, digital audio
workstation software, and signal processors. Additional chapters
provide a solid foundation in acoustics, audio recording,
podcasting, mixing and mastering. The final chapter of the book
features do-it-yourself projects that can be completed with a
modest selection of tools.
Most musicians have developed their ears to a high level so a
special focus is placed on the development of recording technique
through experimentation and the application of critical listening
skills. The book is supported by an online resource of nearly 250
audio excerpts detailing all of the primary topics of the book.
Recording on a Budget is ideal for:
. Musicians who are interested in recording a quality CD or
demo
. Choir, orchestra, and band directors who want to record vocal or
instrumental ensemble
. Student performers and composers who wish to record a performance
or produce their own music
. Bands interested in recording live concerts or recording an album
in a home studio
. Videographers interested in recording location sound, voice-overs
or music
. Songwriters who wish to produce a quality demo
. Podcasters
and ALL who want to make quality recordings without spending
fortunes on equipment.
Readers will learn
. to cut budget corners without sacrificing audio quality
. to choose the right microphone for the job (and where to place
it)
. to assemble an equipment rack, mixing desk, and speakers
stand
. to avoid common mistakes
. And to be creative and have fun with recording technology
Visit the companion website at www.oup.com/us/recordingonabudget
for free selection of sample recordings "
(Piano Solo Songbook). Rich piano solo arrangements with chord
names of 21 of the best jazz gems of all time: Bernie's Tune *
Birdland * Donna Lee * Footprints * Impressions * On Green Dolphin
Street * Red Clay * Robbin's Nest * St. Thomas * Turn Out the Stars
* Yardbird Suite * and more.
(Piano Solo Songbook). 21 holiday classics arranged for jazz piano.
Includes: Blue Christmas * The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting
on an Open Fire) * Christmas Time Is Here * Have Yourself a Merry
Little Christmas * I'll Be Home for Christmas * Let It Snow Let It
Snow Let It Snow * My Favorite Things * Santa Baby * Silver Bells *
White Christmas * and more. Includes chord names.
Arduino, Teensy, and related microcontrollers provide a virtually
limitless range of creative opportunities for musicians and
hobbyists who are interested in exploring "do it yourself"
technologies. Given the relative ease of use and low cost of the
Arduino platform, electronic musicians can now envision new ways of
synthesizing sounds and interacting with music-making software. In
Arduino for Musicians, author and veteran music instructor Brent
Edstrom opens the door to exciting and expressive instruments and
control systems that respond to light, touch, pressure, breath, and
other forms of real-time control. He provides a comprehensive guide
to the underlying technologies enabling electronic musicians and
technologists to tap into the vast creative potential of the
platform. Arduino for Musicians presents relevant concepts,
including basic circuitry and programming, in a building-block
format that is accessible to musicians and other individuals who
enjoy using music technology. In addition to comprehensive coverage
of music-related concepts including direct digital synthesis, audio
input and output, and the Music Instrument Digital Interface
(MIDI), the book concludes with four projects that build on the
concepts presented throughout the book. The projects, which will be
of interest to many electronic musicians, include a MIDI breath
controller with pitch and modulation joystick, "retro" step
sequencer, custom digital/analog synthesizer, and an expressive
MIDI hand drum. Throughout Arduino for Musicians, Edstrom
emphasizes the convenience and accessibility of the equipment as
well as the extensive variety of instruments it can inspire. While
circuit design and programming are in themselves formidable topics,
Edstrom introduces their core concepts in a practical and
straightforward manner that any reader with a background or
interest in electronic music can utilize. Musicians and hobbyists
at many levels, from those interested in creating new electronic
music devices, to those with experience in synthesis or processing
software, will welcome Arduino for Musicians.
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