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Over the past six years personal computers have carved a deep niche
in the music world. This widespread popularity is largely due to
the establishment of the MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital
Interface) standard in 1983. This communications protocol allows
computers to send, receive, and store digital information generated
by various electronic musical instruments. In addition to numerous
writings exploring the possibilities of present and future
technology, this annotated bibliography offers educators many
introductory sources, articles on how to evaluate and purchase
equipment, and directories of available software. Specifically, it
provides a collection of source material, an overview of
significant publications in the field, and serves as a point of
departure for further inquiry. Part I of the bibliography is
divided into seven sections, each devoted to information regarding
a specific computer. Articles written about two or more popular
computers or models not covered elsewhere are detailed in part II.
Music education is the subject of Part III and Part IV lists and
annotates significant books. The appendix contains information on
associations involved with the musical applications of personal
computers and brief descriptions of several popular online
services. Author and subject indexes are also included. Music and
the Personal Computer covers a variety of topics that will be of
interest to practicing musicians, music educators, and computer
enthusiasts with interests in music.
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