<p>Since its publication in 1990, the first edition of Music, Sound, and Technology has enjoyed wide success and has become a popular text in musical acoustical studies at the university level. In preparing the new edition we have included recent developments in all aspects of music and sound techno
Music, Sound, and Technology
β Scribed by John M. Eargle (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 353
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Since its publication in 1990, the first edition of Music, Sound, and Technology has enjoyed wide success and has become a popular text in musical acoustical studies at the university level. In preparing the new edition we have included recent developments in all aspects of music and sound technology, and we have added data on acoustical characteristics of musical inΒ struments. The first edition has been cited for the scope and clarity of its graphics; we have emphasized this to an even greater degree in the second edition. /ME xi Preface to the First Edition This book is about music. the instruments and players who produce it. and the technologies that support it. Although much modern music is produced by electronic means. its underlying basis is still traditional acoustical sound production. and that broad topic provides the basis for this book. There are many fine books available that treat musical acoustics largely from the physical point of view. The approach taken here is to present only the fundamentals of musical physΒ ics. while giving special emphasis to the relation between instrument and player and stressing the characteristics of instruments that are of special concern to engineers and techΒ nicians involved in the fields of recording. sound reinforcement. and broadcasting. In order to understand musical instruments in their normal performance environments.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Fundamental Mathematical and Physical Concepts in Acoustics....Pages 1-35
Psychological Acoustics....Pages 36-54
Scales, Temperament, and Tuning....Pages 55-66
Musical Sound Generation and Radiation....Pages 67-85
Acoustics of String Instruments....Pages 86-104
Acoustics of Woodwind Instruments....Pages 105-124
Acoustics of Brass Instruments....Pages 125-146
Acoustics of Percussion Instruments....Pages 147-162
Acoustics of Keyboard Instruments....Pages 163-182
Musical Ensembles....Pages 183-203
Music and Speech in Performance Environments....Pages 204-240
Principles of Speech and Music Reinforcement....Pages 241-258
Principles of Sound Recording....Pages 259-287
High-Fidelity Sound in the Home....Pages 288-316
Overview of Electronic Musical Instruments....Pages 317-326
Active Noise Control and Acoustic Modification....Pages 327-336
Back Matter....Pages 337-341
β¦ Subjects
Music; Electrical Engineering; Biomedicine general
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