Historical Dictionary of the American Music Industry

The US music industry is an exciting, fast-paced, marketplace which brings together creative and business interests to connect artists with audiences. This book traces the history of the music industry from the Colonial era to the present day, identifying trends and the innovative leaders who have shaped its course. This volume embraces the diversity of the American music industry, spanning classical to country and hip hop to heavy metal.
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Sound Works A Cultural Theory of Sound Design

What is sound design? What is its function in the early 21st century and into the future? Sound Works examines these questions in four parts: Part 1, 'Why This Sound?', presents an overview of the modern history of sound design. Part 2 is highly visual and provides a glance onto a sound designer's workbench and the current state of 'Sonic Labor.' Part 3 uses cultural analysis to explore our contemporary 'Living with Sounds.' The final and fourth part then proposes a series of anthropological and political interpretations of how “Sound Works” today.
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The Jazz Rhythm and Articulation Workbook A Guide to Playing with Swing (Jazz Language Workbooks)

In this book youґll find a step by step roadmap to play the most common syncopated rhythmic patterns found in the jazz idiom. This workbook has exercises to practice six basic syncopated rhythmic patterns and their combinations found in all jazz standards.
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Podcasting The Audio Media Revolution

Born out of interviews with the producers of some of the most popular and culturally significant podcasts to date (Welcome to Night Vale, Radiolab, Serial, The Black Tapes, We're Alive, The Heart, The Truth, Lore, Love + Radio, My Dad Wrote a Porno, and others) as well as interviews with executives at some of the most important podcasting institutions and entities (the BBC, Radiotopia, Gimlet Media, Audible.com, Edison Research, Libsyn and others), Podcasting documents a moment of revolutionary change in audio media.
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Electronic Music Machines The New Musical Instruments

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.
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Ambisonics: A Practical 3D Audio Theory for Recording, Studio Production, Sound Reinforcement, and Virtual Reality

This open access book provides a concise explanation of the fundamentals and background of the surround sound recording and playback technology Ambisonics. It equips readers with the psychoacoustical, signal processing, acoustical, and mathematical knowledge needed to understand the inner workings of modern processing utilities, special equipment for recording, manipulation, and reproduction in the higher-order Ambisonic format. The book comes with various practical examples based on free software tools and open scientific data for reproducible research.
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Guitar Book for Beginners: Easy Music Theory and Guitar Exercises. Quick Step-By-Step Way to Play Songs You Love

You want to play songs you love but you have not much time for practice? Music Theory is too boring? Get the best lessons with practice and exercises! This book helps you with
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Beginner's Electric Guitar: The Complete Book of Rock Riffs

Learn to play easy and iconic rock guitar today with this complete book of electric guitar riffs for beginners. With a diverse range of riffs and licks in over 20 different styles of rock music, this book helps you to expand your playing. From hard, classic and punk rock to country rock and blues, there is something for all kinds of guitarist. Every riff has been transposed in a straight-forward way, making this the ideal book for aspiring rock and rollers and those just starting out on their electric guitar journey.
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Piano and Keyboard for Beginners

Learning to play a musical instrument can transform your life. The focus and concentration that you can gain, and the pride in learning how to do something new, is amazing and will really change the way that you look at life. And when you can impress your friends and family with the new skills that you are learning, all of the hard work will be worth it.
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Making Music Indigenous Popular Music in the Peruvian Andes

When thinking of indigenous music, many people may imagine acoustic instruments and pastoral settings far removed from the whirl of modern life. But, in contemporary Peru, indigenous chimaycha music has become a wildly popular genre that is even heard in the nightclubs of Lima. In Making Music Indigenous, Joshua Tucker traces the history of this music and its key performers over fifty years to show that there is no single way to “sound indigenous.” The musicians Tucker follows make indigenous culture and identity visible in contemporary society by establishing a cultural and political presence for Peru’s indigenous peoples through activism, artisanship, and performance.
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Musical Theater in Eighteenth-Century Parma Entertainment, Sovereignty, Reform

French and Italian varieties of opera have intermingled and informed one another from the genre's first decades onward. Yet we still have only a hazy view of why and how those intersections occurred and what they meant to a given opera's creators and audiences.
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Historians on Hamilton How a Blockbuster Musical Is Restaging America's Past

America has gone Hamilton crazy. Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony-winning musical has spawned sold-out performances, a triple platinum cast album, and a score so catchy that it is being used to teach U.S. history in classrooms across the country. But just how historically accurate is Hamilton? And how is the show itself making history?
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Rock Guitar Universe by Fabio Carraffa

Rock Guitar Universe! 279 exercises with video examples to develop guitar technique and detailed chapter for creating sounds and much more.All in one book! Contents: Sound, effects and technique. Contents on sound: guitar, amplifier, guitar set-up, sound creation, tips to work in studio and live, use of effects, compressor, equalizer, noise gate, chorus, flanger, phaser, pitch shifter, harmonizer, reverb, delay, midi systems, effects connection. Contents on the technique: warm-up, alternate picking, scales, chords, modes, expression techniques, tapping, sweep picking, skipping strings, whammy bar, creativity development, plans for warm-up and self-taught study.
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How to Be a DJ: The Complete Step by Step Guide to Getting Your First Show

In How to Be a DJ Trevor Thomas takes your hand and guides you through the entire process of becoming a professional, highly sought after DJ. He starts out with the exact equipment and software needed to get off the ground. For there, he teaches you multiple ways to obtain shows, including one completely free method that you could be the only DJ for in your area! After that, Trevor goes over how to accept payments, and the proper way to DJ the day of the event. Everything from A-Z is included in this book on how to become a DJ! Trevor even gives you his e-mail address if you have any questions after you get started.
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Movies, Songs, and Electric Sound Transatlantic Trends

How did the introduction of recorded music affect the production, viewing experience, and global export of movies? In Movies, Songs, and Electric Sound, Charles O'Brien examines American and European musical films created circa 1930, when the world's sound-equipped theaters screened movies featuring recorded songs and filmmakers in the United States and Europe struggled to meet the artistic and technical challenges of sound production and distribution. The presence of singers in films exerted special pressures on film technique, lending a distinct look and sound to the films' musical sequences. Rather than advancing a film's plot, songs in these films were staged, filmed, and cut to facilitate the singer's engagement with her or his public. Through an examination of the export market for sound films in the early 1930s, when German and American companies used musical films as a vehicle for competing to control the world film trade, this book delineates a new transnational context for understanding the Hollywood musical. Combining archival research with the cinemetric analysis of hundreds of American, German, French, and British films made between 1927 and 1934, O'Brien provides the historical context necessary for making sense of the aesthetic impact of changes in film technology from the past to the present.
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