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Dictionary of Musical Technology

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Dictionary of Musical Technology

Contributors:

By (Author) Tristam Cary

ISBN:

9780313286940

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th August 1992

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Reference works

Dewey:

780.3

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

576

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

964g

Description

Tristram Cary's encyclopaedia aims to provide comprehensive information on the technology of music. Its 600 illustrated main entries and 200 subsidiary ones cover an immense musical field. Included are entries on traditional and electronic instruments, and on such topics as computer music composition, microphone placement, and psychoacoustics. They are carefully cross-referenced so that readers can approach a topic from different angles and then be drawn into its complexities, both technical and musical, as far as they wish. This volume should be an essential reference work for music and audio professionals, students, and all music lovers wanting to know more about the techniques behind the music.

Reviews

"This well-illustrated book will be a valuable addition on the technical side of electronic music. Composers, many students, and electronic music studios . . . will find [it] more useful than any other. It is the result of a lifetime's experience by a composer . . . who has specialized in the medium and has always had a hands-on relationship with the equipment."-Hugh Davies
. . . also has managed to incorporate many of his interesting perspectives on the subject while retaining the factual integrity expected of a reference work." ARBA" . . . this is a useful and fascinating work. . . . Cary's work is the most substantive and comprehensive of the recently published dictionaries on this subject.-RQ
Cary's excellent reference book has multi-page articles on such topics as analog and digital synthesis techniques, computer music, loudspeakers, microphones, MIDI, reverberation, sound recording techniques, and tape recorder design. The book is a gold mine of information that surely will appear in the reference sections of all major libraries in the English-speaking world.-Jazz Times
Highly recommended for purchase lby academic and large public libraries.-Choice
The book is a gold mine of information that surely will appear in the reference sections of all major libraries in the English-speaking world. And many musicians eventually will want to add it to their personal libraries, as well.-Jazz Times
This book should be an essential part of a reference collection in music libraries. It is a wonderful gateway for non-specialists into a very difficult field.-Music Reference Services Quarterly
." . . also has managed to incorporate many of his interesting perspectives on the subject while retaining the factual integrity expected of a reference work." ARBA" . . . this is a useful and fascinating work. . . . Cary's work is the most substantive and comprehensive of the recently published dictionaries on this subject."-RQ
"Highly recommended for purchase lby academic and large public libraries."-Choice
"The book is a gold mine of information that surely will appear in the reference sections of all major libraries in the English-speaking world. And many musicians eventually will want to add it to their personal libraries, as well."-Jazz Times
"This book should be an essential part of a reference collection in music libraries. It is a wonderful gateway for non-specialists into a very difficult field."-Music Reference Services Quarterly
"Cary's excellent reference book has multi-page articles on such topics as analog and digital synthesis techniques, computer music, loudspeakers, microphones, MIDI, reverberation, sound recording techniques, and tape recorder design. The book is a gold mine of information that surely will appear in the reference sections of all major libraries in the English-speaking world."-Jazz Times

Author Bio

TRISTRAM CARY is a distinguished composer and one of the world's leading experts on electronic music, a field in which he was a pioneer. He was founder of the Royal College of Music electronic music studio in 1967 and later became a lecturer at the universities of Melbourne and Adelaide. He is also a writer and broadcaster.

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