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xxii + 286 pp.Includes a Foreword by Ross Kirk
Author : Eduardo Reck Miranda
Publisher : A-R Editions, Inc.
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 14,12 MB
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 089579585X
xxii + 286 pp.Includes a Foreword by Ross Kirk
Author : Norman H. Crowhurst
Publisher :
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 47,19 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Music
ISBN :
Author : Nicolas Collins
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 38,58 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Music
ISBN : 0415996090
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Author : Genevieve Helsby
Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 20,27 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1402208251
"Your guide to the orchestra through sounds and stories." front cover.
Author : Kim Bjørn
Publisher :
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 16,96 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Electronic musical instruments
ISBN : 9788799999507
Author : Jean-Michel Réveillac
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 47,76 MB
Release : 2019-04-23
Category : Science
ISBN : 1119618118
Since 1960, with the advent of musical electronics, composers and musicians have been using ever more sophisticated machines to create sonic material that presents innovation, color and new styles: electro-acoustic, electro, house, techno, etc. music. The music of Pierre Henry, Kraftwerk, Pink Floyd, Daft Punk and many others has introduced new sounds, improbable rhythms and a unique approach to composition and notation. Electronic machines have become essential: they have built and influenced the music of the most recent decades and set the trend for future productions. This book explores the theory and practice related to the different machines which constitute the universe of musical electronics, omitting synthesizers which are treated in other works. Sequencers, drum machines, samplers, groove machines and vocoders from 1960 to today are studied in their historical, physical and theoretical context. More detailed approaches to the Elektron Octatrack sequencer-sampler and the Korg Electribe 2 groove machine are also included.
Author : Aaron Sequeira
Publisher : Smart Audio IL Mexico SAS de CV
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 45,49 MB
Release : 2023-06-29
Category : Music
ISBN : 6075957391
We will address the historical development of the most relevant electronic instruments and explain each one without detailing their operation since many no longer operate today. In this sense, it is necessary to mention that it is not that the electronic instruments not developed in this volume do not matter, but that the importance of those addressed is much greater. Therefore, we will focus on the analysis of how they were manufactured and, where appropriate, how they evolved to become modern electronic music instruments. Since the design of new musical instruments has been complex, the instruments mentioned throughout this volume will not be explained primarily in technical detail. Still, the most relevant points will be mentioned as an introduction. Something that we must consider all the time when reading this volume is that all the instruments discussed have a common factor: their design has always been intrinsically linked to the technologies available to their inventor, depending on the time in which he lived. While many of them may seem somewhat outdated or childish when compared to those that exist today, we must never forget that most of these instruments ignored practices, aesthetic ideals, and industry standards about the time and place in which they were conceived, such as the ease of manufacture (the telharmonium is an incredible example), the sonic predictability and the economy of scale to be able to mass-manufacture them. For practical reasons, I have divided this volume into three sections: those developed in the 18th century, those produced in the 19th century, and finally, those manufactured in the 20th century, many of which are still in operation today. In this way, we will realize how most of the electronic instruments that are currently used are not more than a century old after they were manufactured for the first time, which is quite surprising. On the other hand, although a highly considerable number of patents for electronic instruments have been registered (especially in the 20th century), I have limited myself to mentioning the most relevant of them to have a notion of how it is that we got to the current point in this ambit. With this in mind, we will inevitably ask ourselves: Why have only very few of the electronic instruments discussed in this volume survived to date? Part of the answer to this question lies in the fact that those instruments that made it have had the capacity to adjust to the rapid and aggressive change of modernity, and because they have been conceived with too much intuition in mind; that is, they work perfectly or rarely fail, they generate familiarity in the consumer at the first contact, and their way of producing them has proven to be profitable for the investors behind the project or the company that manufactures them.
Author : Thom Holmes
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1080 pages
File Size : 40,75 MB
Release : 2015-10-08
Category : Music
ISBN : 131741022X
Electronic and Experimental Music: Technology, Music, and Culture provides a comprehensive history of electronic music, covering key composers, genres, and techniques used in analog and digital synthesis. This textbook has been extensively revised with the needs of students and instructors in mind. The reader-friendly style, logical organization, and pedagogical features of the fifth edition allow easy access to key ideas, milestones, and concepts. New to this edition: • A companion website, featuring key examples of electronic music, both historical and contemporary. • Listening Guides providing a moment-by-moment annotated exploration of key works of electronic music. • A new chapter—Contemporary Practices in Composing Electronic Music. • Updated presentation of classic electronic music in the United Kingdom, Italy, Latin America, and Asia, covering the history of electronic music globally. • An expanded discussion of early experiments with jazz and electronic music, and the roots of electronic rock. • Additional accounts of the vastly under-reported contributions of women composers in the field. • More photos, scores, and illustrations throughout. The companion website features a number of student and instructor resources, such as additional Listening Guides, links to streaming audio examples and online video resources, PowerPoint slides, and interactive quizzes.
Author : Nicholas Collins
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 44,29 MB
Release : 2013-05-09
Category : Music
ISBN : 1107010934
This accessible Introduction explores both mainstream and experimental electronic music and includes many suggestions for further reading and listening.
Author : Kirsten Hermes
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 49,81 MB
Release : 2021-12-28
Category : Music
ISBN : 1000470261
Performing Electronic Music Live lays out conceptual approaches, tools, and techniques for electronic music performance, from DJing, DAWs, MIDI controllers, traditional instruments, live sound design, hardware setups, custom software and hardware, to live visuals, venue acoustics, and live show promotion. Through case studies and contrasting tutorials by successful artists, Kirsten Hermes explores the many different ways in which you can create memorable experiences on stage. Featuring interviews with highly accomplished musicians and practitioners, readers can also expand on their knowledge with hands-on video tutorials for each chapter via the companion website, performingelectronicmusic.live. Performing Electronic Music Live is an essential, all-encompassing resource for professionals, students of music production courses, and researchers in the field of creative-focused performance technology.