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  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: Kevin Buck (2021)

  • Students will learn how to play Arpeggios, Modes, Major Scales, Minor Sclaes, Harmonic minor, Melodic minor, Hungarian Minor by working with these masterpieces. Expand your ability and explore the classics today!

  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: Josquin Des Pres (2000)

  • Classic Funk and R&B Grooves for Bass is an overview of stylistic examples that capture the essence of R&B recordings from Memphis, Muscle Shoals, Motown, and New York. All the music examples (98 total!) are written in standard notation and tablature, and all the examples are demonstrated on the enclosed recording (live, not sequenced).

  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: Guy A. Marco (2001)

  • Opera is the only guide to the research writings on all aspects of opera. This second edition presents 2,833 titles--over 2,000 more than the first edition--of books, parts of books, articles and dissertations with full bibliographic descriptions and critical annotations.

  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: Jan E. Bickel (2017)

  • This text provides the essential information regarding anatomic and physiologic functions connected with the speaking and singing process so that singers will learn to develop their technique fully and thus, maintain optimal technical skill and vocal health throughout a long singing and/or teaching career.The technical aspects of singing are discussed in detail, giving the singer the tools to apply this technique to a wide variety of repertoire and languages.

  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: Jean Nicolas De Surmont (2017)

  • In his book he takes up the issue of vocal poetry in addition to examining the theoretic aspects of song objects. Rather than offering an autonomous model of analysis, De Surmont extends the research fields and suggests responses to debates that have involved everyone interested in vocal poetic forms.

  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: Julian Dodd (2020)

  • Being True to Works of Music explores the varieties of authenticity involved in our practice of performing works of Western classical music. Its key argument is that the familiar 'authenticity debate' about the performance of such works has tended to focus on a side issue.

  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: Miller Puckette (2007)

  • This is the first book to develop both the theory and the practice of synthesizing musical sounds using computers. Each chapter starts with a theoretical description of one technique or problem area and ends with a series of working examples (over 100 in all), covering a wide range of applications.

  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: Julian Ashbourn (2021)

  • This book provides a true A to Z of recorded sound, from its inception to the present day, outlining how technologies, techniques, and social attitudes have changed things, noting what is good and what is less good. The author starts by discussing the physics of sound generation and propagation.