The Craft of Piano Tuning
Author : Daniel Levitan
Publisher :
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 34,63 MB
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Piano
ISBN : 9780615430492
Author : Daniel Levitan
Publisher :
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 34,63 MB
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Piano
ISBN : 9780615430492
Author : Arthur A. Reblitz
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 11,22 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Piano
ISBN : 9781879511026
Provides all the information needed for restoring and maintaining pianos, both for professionals and amateurs.
Author : Stuart Isacoff
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 38,47 MB
Release : 2003-02-04
Category : Music
ISBN : 0375703306
Few music lovers realize that the arrangement of notes on today’s pianos was once regarded as a crime against God and nature, or that such legendary thinkers as Pythagoras, Plato, da Vinci, Galileo, Kepler, Descartes, Newton and Rousseau played a role in the controversy. Indeed, from the time of the Ancient Greeks through the eras of Renaissance scientists and Enlightenment philosophers, the relationship between the notes of the musical scale was seen as a key to the very nature of the universe. In this engaging and accessible account, Stuart Isacoff leads us through the battles over that scale, placing them in the context of quarrels in the worlds of art, philosophy, religion, politics and science. The contentious adoption of the modern tuning system known as equal temperament called into question beliefs that had lasted nearly two millenia–and also made possible the music of Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Debussy, and all who followed. Filled with original insights, fascinating anecdotes, and portraits of some of the greatest geniuses of all time, Temperament is that rare book that will delight the novice and expert alike.
Author : Edwin Marshall Good
Publisher : Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 18,42 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780804733168
Incorporating the results of recent research, this is a new edition of a book that received the American Musicological Society’s Otto Kinkeldey Award for the best musicological book in English published in 1982-83.
Author : James Barron
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 40,88 MB
Release : 2007-04-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 1429900121
An alluring exploration of the people and the legendary craftsmanship behind a single Steinway piano Like no other instrument, a grand piano melds engineering feats with the magical sounds of great music: the thunder of a full-throated bass, the bright, delicate trill of the upper treble. Alone among the big piano companies, Steinway still crafts all of its pianos largely by hand, imbuing each one with the promise and burden of its brand. In this captivating narrative, James Barron of The New York Times tells the story of one Steinway piano, from raw lumber to finished instrument. Barron follows that brand-new piano-known by its number, K0862-on its eleven-month journey through the Steinway factory, where time-honored manufacturing methods vie with modern-day industrial efficiency. He looks over the shoulders of men and women-some second- and third-generation employees, some recently arrived immigrants-who transform wood and steel into a concert grand. Together, they carry on the traditions begun more than 150 years ago by the immigrants who founded Steinway & Sons-a family that soared to prominence in the music world and, for a while, in New York City's political and economic life. Barron also explores the art and science of developing a piano's timbre and character before its first performance, when the essential question will be answered: Does K0862 live up to the Steinway legend? From start to finish, Piano will charm and enlighten music lovers.
Author : Daniel Mason
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 20,5 MB
Release : 2003-12-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1400077710
A New York Times Notable Book A San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News, and Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year “A gripping and resonant novel. . . . It immerses the reader in a distant world with startling immediacy and ardor. . . . Riveting.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times In 1886 a shy, middle-aged piano tuner named Edgar Drake receives an unusual commission from the British War Office: to travel to the remote jungles of northeast Burma and there repair a rare piano belonging to an eccentric army surgeon who has proven mysteriously indispensable to the imperial design. From this irresistible beginning, The Piano Tuner launches readers into a world of seductive, vibrantly rendered characters, and enmeshes them in an unbreakable spell of storytelling.
Author : Stephen H. Brady
Publisher :
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 45,35 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Piano
ISBN : 9780981524405
Author : Mario Igrec
Publisher :
Page : 539 pages
File Size : 40,97 MB
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : Piano
ISBN : 9780982756300
Pianos Inside Out takes an in-depth look at the history, design, and maintenance of the piano, and provides practical guidance to anyone who wants to learn how to improve action performance, or tune, repair, regulate, voice, or rebuild pianos. Covering a wide range of topics, from introductory to advanced, the book puts between two covers all the advancements and understanding gained by the piano industry over the last 30 years, to provide a unified and coherent view of that much-needed information, from coincident partial tuning and interval inharmonicity, to touchweight analysis, string leveling, and the different types of modern lubricants. Although written for hobbyists, students, and piano technicians, Pianos Inside Out will also help pianists and owners of pianos to better understand their instruments and to communicate more effectively with their technicians. The book is full of clear, concise, step-by-step instructions, and more than 700 illustrations and diagrams.
Author : William Westney
Publisher : Hal Leonard Corporation
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 21,49 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781574671452
(Amadeus). In this groundbreaking book, prize-winning pianist and noted educator William Westney helps readers discover their own path to the natural, transcendent fulfillment of making music. Drawing on experience, psychological insight, and wisdom ancient and modern, Westney shows how to trust yourself and set your own musicality free. He offers healthy alternatives for lifelong learning and suggests significant change in the way music is taught. For example, playing a wrong note can be constructive, useful, even enlightening. The creator of the acclaimed Un-Master Class workshop also explores the special potential of group work, outlining the basics of his revelatory workshop that has transformed the music experience for participants the world over. Practicing, in Westney's view, is a lively, honest, adventurous, and spiritually rewarding enterprise, and it can (and should) meet with daily success, which empowers us to grow even more. Teachers, professionals, and students of any instrument will benefit from this unique guide, which brings artistic vitality, freedom, and confidence within everyone's reach.
Author : Perri Knize
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 387 pages
File Size : 15,98 MB
Release : 2009-06-02
Category : Music
ISBN : 0743276396
Recounts the author's youth as the daughter of a professional musician, her determined efforts to acquire a rare German grand piano, and her struggles to restore the instrument when it arrived badly tone impaired. Reprint.