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  • Authors: Richard Carlin (2005)

  • Written by experts for students and enthusiasts, "American Popular Music" is an essential resource for the study and appreciation of American music. A seven-member editorial board of expert advisers includes top academics who are also performing musicians, producers, and songwriters, including a Grammy nominee and an internationally recognized composer

  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: David Aldridge (2005)

  • This book shows, for the first time, how these two areas of work can creatively complement one another, proving beneficial to both disciplines. Each chapter is written by a leading researcher and practitioner in the field, and the book covers a wide spectrum of approaches within different settings. Beginning with methodological and musicological approaches to case studies, the book then moves on to more specific topics such as the use of case studies in an interactive play setting and in music therapy with the elderly.

  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: Gabriel Marcel (2005)

  • Includes bibliographical references and index. He uses music to re-examine many ideas about language, subjectivity, metaphysics, truth and ethics, and he suggests that music can show how the predominant images of language, communication, and meaning in contemporary philosophy may be lacking in essential ways. His book will be of interest to philosophers, musicologists, and all who are interested in the relation between music and philosophy.

  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: Andrew Hagerman (2005)

  • This book eases beginning musicians through that first crucial step into the larger world of digital production. Utilizing the most basic of materials, all included on the CD-ROM, to their greatest advantage, this book guides readers through the process of building a finished product.

  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: Mike Shea (2005)

  • The most complete guide to music recording ever written, this fast-find resource delivers everything a musician or sound recording student needs to get the studio results they want from any type of musical instrument from electric guitar to violinThe author skilfully interweaves basic sound engineering principles with effective hands-on guidance to create the ultimate "why and how" recording resource. Combines expert coverage of studio recording technology and recording techniques with a master-class on mixing and reveals the technologies you really need to know, and the ones you can pass on.

  • Recording, musical


  • Authors: Jan Goldberg (2005)

  • This book is designed to help college students put their majors to work. It offers suggestions and profiles of career paths and general information about conducting an effective job search in music.Includes Resources for further information, including journals, reference materials, professional associations, and online resources not to mention interviews with practicing professionals.