The books in the LRC are arranged by topic using Library of Congress classification system. Here are a few call number ranges to explore:
M2-2.3 Musical sources
M5-1480 Instrumental music
M1000-1075 Orchestra
M1495-2199 Vocal music
M1530-1609 Choruses
M2198-2199 Popular religious and devotional music
ML159-3785 History and criticism
ML430-458 Composition and performance
ML459-1380 Instruments and instrumental music
ML3795 Music as a profession. Vocational guidance
ML3805-3817 Physics and acoustics
MT5.5-7 Music theory
MT40-67 Composition. Elements and techniques of music
MT728-735 Ensembles
MT820-915 Singing and vocal technique
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The AB Music Production program is the pioneering program in the realm of contemporary music and audio education in the Philippines. Students learn the process of recording, engineering and production. This makes for a more well-rounded education and lays the platform for them to develop their own unique production style.
This subject guide gathers in one place carefully evaluated and selected resources on music production available and accessible at the CLR and its subscribed databases. Books (both print and electronic) are categorized per course; while journals, online databases, and industry report are recommended for the entire Music Production program.
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This course offers a more detailed discussion and deeper coverage of recording principles and techniques. You will learn additional recording techniques for a wider range of instruments and musical styles. A wider coverage of mixing techniques will be taken up to further elevate the quality of your music productions. Continued use of the Pro Tools recording system will further improve your operational skills of said software. Aside from further enhancing your listening skills and perception of sound quality, this course will also introduce to you the audio post-production process as employed in video, TV and film productions.
This course offers a more detailed discussion and deeper coverage of recording principles and techniques. You will learn additional recording techniques for a wider range of instruments and musical styles. A wider coverage of mixing techniques will be taken up to further elevate the quality of your music productions. Continued use of the Pro Tools recording system will further improve your operational skills of said software. Aside from further enhancing your listening skills and perception of sound quality, this course will also introduce to you the audio post-production process as employed in video, TV and film productions.
THE MUSIC PRODUCER'S GUIDE TO ABLETON LIVE 11 level up your music recording, arranging, editing, and mixing skills and workflow techniques
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The music producer's ultimate guide to FL Studio 21 : from beginner to pro : compose, mix and master music
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Recording Classical Music
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Recording Classical Music presents the fundamental principles of digitally recording and editing acoustic music in ambient spaces, focusing on stereo microphone techniques that will help musicians understand how to translate "live" environments into recorded sound. The book covers theory and the technical aspects of recording from sound source to delivery: the nature of soundwaves and their behavior in rooms, microphone types and the techniques of recording in stereo, proximity and phase, file types, tracking and critical listening, loudness, meters, and the post-production processes of EQ, control of dynamic range (compressors, limiters, dynamic EQ, de-essers), and reverberation (both digital reflection simulation and convolution), with some discussion of commercially available digital plugins. The final part of the book applies this knowledge to common recording situations, showcasing not only strategies for recording soloists and small ensembles, along with case studies of several recordings, but also studio techniques that can enhance or replace the capture of performances in ambient spaces, such as close miking and the addition of artificial reverberation. Recording Classical Music provides the tools necessary for anyone interested in classical music production to track, mix, and deliver audio recordings themselves or to supervise the work of others.
Recording Orchestra and Other Classical Music Ensembles
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Recording Orchestra and Other Classical Music Ensembles explores techniques and methodologies specific to recording classical music. Whether a newcomer or a seasoned engineer looking to refine their skills, this book speaks to all levels of expertise and covers every aspect of recording symphonic and concerto repertoire, opera, chamber music, and solo piano. With a focus on the orchestra as an instrument and sound source, this book features sections on how to listen, understanding microphones, concert halls, orchestra seating arrangements, how to set up the monitoring environment, and how to approach recording each section of the orchestra. Recording Orchestra provides concise information on preparing for a recording session, the role of the producer, mixing techniques, and includes a "quick-start" reference guide with suggested setups aimed at helping introduce the reader to the recording process. A companion website, featuring audio examples of various techniques, reinforces concepts discussed throughout the book. The content of the book includes: Clear, practical advice in plain language from an expert in classical music recording, multiple Grammy award winning recording engineer, and university professor The "secret of recording": a collection of practical recording techniques that have been proven to be highly successful in the field, on many occasions Never before published information written by an industry veteran with over twenty five-years of experience in classical music recording Specific techniques and strategies for recording orchestra, opera, wind symphony, chorus, string quartet, and other common classical music ensembles.
Scoring to picture in logic pro exploring synchronization techniques for film, TV, and multimedia composers with Apple's flagship DAW
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Audio Post Production Techniques
This an elective course on the process and techniques used for audio post production for video, film and other multimedia formats for broadcast quality. In this class, you will learn how to record and create mixes in context with its visual medium, with or without synchronization. Post production processes such as ADR (automatic dialogue replacement), soundtrack recording and sound effects design will be experienced. A full mix of all audio elements will be created.
Audio Post Production Techniques
This an elective course on the process and techniques used for audio post production for video, film and other multimedia formats for broadcast quality. In this class, you will learn how to record and create mixes in context with its visual medium, with or without synchronization. Post production processes such as ADR (automatic dialogue replacement), soundtrack recording and sound effects design will be experienced. A full mix of all audio elements will be created.
FL Studio cookbook : The Lofi, Retrowave, and Horror Music Chef's Guide to FL Studio Music Production
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The Pro Tools 2023 Post-Audio Cookbook : a holistic approach to post audio workflows like music production, motion picture, and spoken word
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Recording Classical Music
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Recording Classical Music presents the fundamental principles of digitally recording and editing acoustic music in ambient spaces, focusing on stereo microphone techniques that will help musicians understand how to translate "live" environments into recorded sound. The book covers theory and the technical aspects of recording from sound source to delivery: the nature of soundwaves and their behavior in rooms, microphone types and the techniques of recording in stereo, proximity and phase, file types, tracking and critical listening, loudness, meters, and the post-production processes of EQ, control of dynamic range (compressors, limiters, dynamic EQ, de-essers), and reverberation (both digital reflection simulation and convolution), with some discussion of commercially available digital plugins. The final part of the book applies this knowledge to common recording situations, showcasing not only strategies for recording soloists and small ensembles, along with case studies of several recordings, but also studio techniques that can enhance or replace the capture of performances in ambient spaces, such as close miking and the addition of artificial reverberation. Recording Classical Music provides the tools necessary for anyone interested in classical music production to track, mix, and deliver audio recordings themselves or to supervise the work of others.
Scoring to picture in logic pro exploring synchronization techniques for film, TV, and multimedia composers with Apple's flagship DAW
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This is the first level of individual instruction in the instrument of your choice. You may choose from the following principal instruments: Piano, Classical Guitar, Electronic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Brass, Voice and Electronic Music. You must declare a primary instrument at which they can advance and build on proficiency through private instruction, ensembles, practical application and performances.
Jazz
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"This new edition of Jazz is to offer students a listening-based approach to the evolutionary development of Americas unique art form"--
This is the first level of individual instruction in the instrument of your choice. You may choose from the following principal instruments: Piano, Classical Guitar, Electronic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Brass, Voice and Electronic Music. You must declare a primary instrument at which they can advance and build on proficiency through private instruction, ensembles, practical application and performances.
Acoustic Guitar Styles
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"Acoustic Guitar Styles" introduces the most popular traditional styles for the acoustic guitar. The step-by-step approach, using a small repertoire of well-known songs, enables the student to explore various styles that can be adapted to play personal favorites. Although a basic knowledge of the guitar is assumed, even the beginner will benefit from this progressive approach.
Brass Techniques and Pedagogy
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Piano Lessons with Claudio Arrau : A Guide to His Philosophy and Techniques
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Planning Your Piano Success : A Blueprint for Aspiring Musicians
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Young pianists pursuing a professional career face a barrage of questions, choices, and challenges. In this book, experienced teacher and performer Stewart Gordon offers a new and practical way to approach them by helping readers to plan strategically and build a secure and successful career from the ground up. For decades, Gordon has guided young pianists through the details of how to prepare musically, navigate their college years, and forge a career that will provide a livelihood. In this guide to beginning that musical career, Gordon has assembled the wisdom of decades of teaching: a fundamental body of information emerging pianists will rely on as they work toward their goals. His advice, focused on both mental and practical work, will enhance both motivation and security. Carefully balancing aspiration with reality and inspiration with organization, Gordon creates a blueprint for transforming dreams into achievement, and illustrates his points with examples drawn from the lives of famous musicians. The book also addresses many practical matters, such as developing keyboard technique, acquiring reading and memorizing skills, building repertoire, and balancing the demands of being a musician with living a full life. This volume is a valuable resource for both young pianists and their parents.
The Synthesizer : A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Programming, Playing, and Recording the Ultimate Electronic Music Instrument
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Electronic music instruments weren't called synthesizers until the 1950s, but their lineage began in 1919 with Russian inventor Lev Sergeyevich Termen's development of the Etherphone, now known as the Theremin. From that point, synthesizers have undergone a remarkable evolution from prohibitively large mid-century models confined to university laboratories to the development of musical synthesis software that runs on tablet computers and portable media devices.Throughout its history, the synthesizer has always been at the forefront of technology for the arts. In The Synthesizer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Programming, Playing, and Recording the Ultimate Electronic Music Instrument, veteran music technology journalist, educator, and performer Mark Vail tells the complete story of the synthesizer: the origins of the many forms the instrument takes; crucial advancements in sound generation, musical control, and composition made with instruments that may have become best sellers or gone entirely unnoticed; and the basics and intricacies of acoustics and synthesized sound. Vail also describes how to successfully select, program, and play a synthesizer; what alternative controllers exist for creating electronic music; and how to stay focused and productive when faced with a room full of instruments. This one-stop reference guide on all things synthesizer also offers tips on encouraging creativity, layering sounds, performance, composing and recording for film and television, and much more.
This is the second level of individual instruction in the instrument of your choice. You may choose from the following principal instruments: Piano, Classical Guitar, Electronic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Brass, Voice and Electronic Music. You must declare a primary instrument at which they can advance and build on proficiency through private instruction, ensembles, practical application and performances. This time you will focus on intermediate to advanced levels of technical studies with the chosen instrument and will start learning how to perform in the context of an ensemble and/or as collaborative work.
This is the second level of individual instruction in the instrument of your choice. You may choose from the following principal instruments: Piano, Classical Guitar, Electronic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Brass, Voice and Electronic Music. You must declare a primary instrument at which they can advance and build on proficiency through private instruction, ensembles, practical application and performances. This time you will focus on intermediate to advanced levels of technical studies with the chosen instrument and will start learning how to perform in the context of an ensemble and/or as collaborative work.
Anonymity Performance in Electronic Pop Music
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In electronic music culture, anonymity practices have long been established as a method of critique of pop star cult and identification regimes. How can scholars research an anti-representational music culture and what can they learn from it? Recently, electronic pop music has resorted to a performative play with identity involving fake or parafictive identities or collaborative persona imaginations. This study sketches two musico-artistic projects of anonymity performance as forms of immanent and particulate `critical practice' in the sense of Judith Butler and Michel Foucault. Adopting performance in a reflexive and performative writing style, this `performance ethnography' calls for a radical performative turn in the cultural studies of music.
Brass Techniques and Pedagogy
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Care of the Professional Voice : A Guide to Voice Management for Singers, Actors and Professional Voice Users
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Singer and actors are a unique group of performers, relying almost entirely on their voice for the professional livelihood. Jet lag, amplification, allergens, stress, pollution, and vocal strain all affect vocal performance. Written for the performer, the teacher, and the vocal coach, Care of the Professional Voice offers clear explanations and medical advice on vocal problems and vocal health. Care of the Professional Voice is written by experts in laryngology in the United States and Great Britain. Thisnbsp;second edition includes a singer's guide to self-diagnosis.
Classical Recording
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The Owner's Manual to the Voice : A Guide for Singers and Other Professional Voice Users
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Singers must equip themselves with enough knowledge to clearly convey specific sensations and difficulties with their instrument. Understanding of potential dangers and disorders, familiarity with a variety of medical procedures, and comprehension in various facets of diagnosis and treatments empower singers to "own," just like other musicians, their instrument. The Owner's Manual to the Voice provides singers with the knowledge necessary to communicate effectively and in intelligent terms about their instrument, especially when conversing with medical professionals. Beginning with an overview of the vocal anatomy, lead author Rachael Gates, and co-authors L. Arick Forrest, M.D. and Kerri Obert, M.A., C.C.C/S.L.P, proceed through detailed discussions of caring for the voice and common causes of vocal changes and problems before guiding the reader through the process of choosing, talking to, and working with an ENT. In so doing, they give insights that any professional voice user - whether singer, actor, broadcaster, politician, teacher, preacher, or lawyer - will find helpful if not essential.
Piano Lessons with Claudio Arrau : A Guide to His Philosophy and Techniques
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Planning Your Piano Success : A Blueprint for Aspiring Musicians
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Young pianists pursuing a professional career face a barrage of questions, choices, and challenges. In this book, experienced teacher and performer Stewart Gordon offers a new and practical way to approach them by helping readers to plan strategically and build a secure and successful career from the ground up. For decades, Gordon has guided young pianists through the details of how to prepare musically, navigate their college years, and forge a career that will provide a livelihood. In this guide to beginning that musical career, Gordon has assembled the wisdom of decades of teaching: a fundamental body of information emerging pianists will rely on as they work toward their goals. His advice, focused on both mental and practical work, will enhance both motivation and security. Carefully balancing aspiration with reality and inspiration with organization, Gordon creates a blueprint for transforming dreams into achievement, and illustrates his points with examples drawn from the lives of famous musicians. The book also addresses many practical matters, such as developing keyboard technique, acquiring reading and memorizing skills, building repertoire, and balancing the demands of being a musician with living a full life. This volume is a valuable resource for both young pianists and their parents.
The Synthesizer : A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Programming, Playing, and Recording the Ultimate Electronic Music Instrument
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Electronic music instruments weren't called synthesizers until the 1950s, but their lineage began in 1919 with Russian inventor Lev Sergeyevich Termen's development of the Etherphone, now known as the Theremin. From that point, synthesizers have undergone a remarkable evolution from prohibitively large mid-century models confined to university laboratories to the development of musical synthesis software that runs on tablet computers and portable media devices.Throughout its history, the synthesizer has always been at the forefront of technology for the arts. In The Synthesizer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Programming, Playing, and Recording the Ultimate Electronic Music Instrument, veteran music technology journalist, educator, and performer Mark Vail tells the complete story of the synthesizer: the origins of the many forms the instrument takes; crucial advancements in sound generation, musical control, and composition made with instruments that may have become best sellers or gone entirely unnoticed; and the basics and intricacies of acoustics and synthesized sound. Vail also describes how to successfully select, program, and play a synthesizer; what alternative controllers exist for creating electronic music; and how to stay focused and productive when faced with a room full of instruments. This one-stop reference guide on all things synthesizer also offers tips on encouraging creativity, layering sounds, performance, composing and recording for film and television, and much more.
The course provides a platform for students to enhance their musical skills and understanding through individualized instruction and performance opportunities. Building upon the foundation laid in Applied 2, students receive guidance to develop technical prowess and interpretive abilities. The inclusion of the Music Forum Performance Lab allows for practical application of these skills in a real-world setting. Prior instrumental or vocal training is necessary for enrollment, ensuring a certain level of proficiency in students before delving into the course material.
The course provides a platform for students to enhance their musical skills and understanding through individualized instruction and performance opportunities. Building upon the foundation laid in Applied 2, students receive guidance to develop technical prowess and interpretive abilities. The inclusion of the Music Forum Performance Lab allows for practical application of these skills in a real-world setting. Prior instrumental or vocal training is necessary for enrollment, ensuring a certain level of proficiency in students before delving into the course material.
The Owner's Manual to the Voice
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Singers must equip themselves with enough knowledge to clearly convey specific sensations and difficulties with their instrument. Understanding of potential dangers and disorders, familiarity with a variety of medical procedures, and comprehension in various facets of diagnosis and treatments empower singers to "own," just like other musicians, their instrument. The Owner's Manual to the Voice provides singers with the knowledge necessary to communicate effectively and in intelligent terms about their instrument, especially when conversing with medical professionals. Beginning with an overview of the vocal anatomy, lead author Rachael Gates, and co-authors L. Arick Forrest, M.D. and Kerri Obert, M.A., C.C.C/S.L.P, proceed through detailed discussions of caring for the voice and common causes of vocal changes and problems before guiding the reader through the process of choosing, talking to, and working with an ENT. In so doing, they give insights that any professional voice user - whether singer, actor, broadcaster, politician, teacher, preacher, or lawyer - will find helpful if not essential.
Playing Beyond the Notes : A Pianist's Guide to Musical Interpretation
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Playing Beyond the Notes: A Pianist's Guide to Musical Interpretation demystifies the complex concepts of musical interpretation in Western tonal piano music by boiling it down to basic principles in an accessible writing style. Author and veteran piano instructor Deborah Rambo Sinn tackles a different interpretive principle, explaining clearly, for example, how to play effective ornaments and rubatos. As a whole, the book helps pianists understand concrete ways to apply interpretive concepts to their own playing and gives teachers practical ways to teach interpretation to their students. The book is illustrated with over 200 repertoire excerpts and supplemented by a companion website with over 100 audio recordings. Playing Beyond the Notes is essential reading for all performing pianists, independent piano teachers, and piano pedagogy students.
The Synthesizer : A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Programming, Playing, and Recording the Ultimate Electronic Music Instrument
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Electronic music instruments weren't called synthesizers until the 1950s, but their lineage began in 1919 with Russian inventor Lev Sergeyevich Termen's development of the Etherphone, now known as the Theremin. From that point, synthesizers have undergone a remarkable evolution from prohibitively large mid-century models confined to university laboratories to the development of musical synthesis software that runs on tablet computers and portable media devices.Throughout its history, the synthesizer has always been at the forefront of technology for the arts. In The Synthesizer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Programming, Playing, and Recording the Ultimate Electronic Music Instrument, veteran music technology journalist, educator, and performer Mark Vail tells the complete story of the synthesizer: the origins of the many forms the instrument takes; crucial advancements in sound generation, musical control, and composition made with instruments that may have become best sellers or gone entirely unnoticed; and the basics and intricacies of acoustics and synthesized sound. Vail also describes how to successfully select, program, and play a synthesizer; what alternative controllers exist for creating electronic music; and how to stay focused and productive when faced with a room full of instruments. This one-stop reference guide on all things synthesizer also offers tips on encouraging creativity, layering sounds, performance, composing and recording for film and television, and much more.
The course provides a platform for students to enhance their musical skills and understanding through individualized instruction and performance opportunities. Building upon the foundation laid in Applied 2, students receive guidance to develop technical prowess and interpretive abilities. The inclusion of the Music Forum Performance Lab allows for practical application of these skills in a real-world setting.
The course provides a platform for students to enhance their musical skills and understanding through individualized instruction and performance opportunities. Building upon the foundation laid in Applied 2, students receive guidance to develop technical prowess and interpretive abilities. The inclusion of the Music Forum Performance Lab allows for practical application of these skills in a real-world setting.
Evaluating Electronic Music Technology Resources for Music Therapy
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The Owner's Manual to the Voice : A Guide for Singers and Other Professional Voice Users
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Singers must equip themselves with enough knowledge to clearly convey specific sensations and difficulties with their instrument. Understanding of potential dangers and disorders, familiarity with a variety of medical procedures, and comprehension in various facets of diagnosis and treatments empower singers to "own," just like other musicians, their instrument. The Owner's Manual to the Voice provides singers with the knowledge necessary to communicate effectively and in intelligent terms about their instrument, especially when conversing with medical professionals. Beginning with an overview of the vocal anatomy, lead author Rachael Gates, and co-authors L. Arick Forrest, M.D. and Kerri Obert, M.A., C.C.C/S.L.P, proceed through detailed discussions of caring for the voice and common causes of vocal changes and problems before guiding the reader through the process of choosing, talking to, and working with an ENT. In so doing, they give insights that any professional voice user - whether singer, actor, broadcaster, politician, teacher, preacher, or lawyer - will find helpful if not essential.
The SynthesizerThe Synthesizer : A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Programming, Playing, and Recording the Ultimate Electronic Music Instrument
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Electronic music instruments weren't called synthesizers until the 1950s, but their lineage began in 1919 with Russian inventor Lev Sergeyevich Termen's development of the Etherphone, now known as the Theremin. From that point, synthesizers have undergone a remarkable evolution from prohibitively large mid-century models confined to university laboratories to the development of musical synthesis software that runs on tablet computers and portable media devices.Throughout its history, the synthesizer has always been at the forefront of technology for the arts. In The Synthesizer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Programming, Playing, and Recording the Ultimate Electronic Music Instrument, veteran music technology journalist, educator, and performer Mark Vail tells the complete story of the synthesizer: the origins of the many forms the instrument takes; crucial advancements in sound generation, musical control, and composition made with instruments that may have become best sellers or gone entirely unnoticed; and the basics and intricacies of acoustics and synthesized sound. Vail also describes how to successfully select, program, and play a synthesizer; what alternative controllers exist for creating electronic music; and how to stay focused and productive when faced with a room full of instruments. This one-stop reference guide on all things synthesizer also offers tips on encouraging creativity, layering sounds, performance, composing and recording for film and television, and much more.
The course offers further instrumental or vocal instruction in a more comprehensive approach. This allows students to develop technical skills while gaining a deeper understanding and appreciation of music, ultimately helping them grow as musicians in a supportive and encouraging environment. In addition to weekly lessons, students gain valuable performance and presentation experience at the Music Forum Performance Lab.
The course offers further instrumental or vocal instruction in a more comprehensive approach. This allows students to develop technical skills while gaining a deeper understanding and appreciation of music, ultimately helping them grow as musicians in a supportive and encouraging environment. In addition to weekly lessons, students gain valuable performance and presentation experience at the Music Forum Performance Lab.
Higher Education as Context for Music Pedagogy Research
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Designed for students who have already acquired a solid foundation in their chosen instrument or vocal style, this advanced individual music instruction course aims to further develop their technical skills, musical expression, and artistic abilities. Through personalized lessons, students will explore advanced techniques, repertoire, and performance practices, as well as receive guidance on music theory, interpretation, and career development. The course is tailored to meet the unique needs and goals of each student, and provides a supportive and challenging learning environment that fosters growth and creativity. This also serves as preparation for their Final Recital.
Designed for students who have already acquired a solid foundation in their chosen instrument or vocal style, this advanced individual music instruction course aims to further develop their technical skills, musical expression, and artistic abilities. Through personalized lessons, students will explore advanced techniques, repertoire, and performance practices, as well as receive guidance on music theory, interpretation, and career development. The course is tailored to meet the unique needs and goals of each student, and provides a supportive and challenging learning environment that fosters growth and creativity. This also serves as preparation for their Final Recital.
Higher Education as Context for Music Pedagogy Research
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This is the study of writing and arranging for the rhythm section as well as big band instruments and Big Band structure. You will be exposed to the many different styles of small to large ensemble performance. You will examine various Rhythm Section and Big Band styles and application of those styles. You will also learn Skills such as transposition, arranging techniques, transcription, instrumental blending and idiomatic writing.
This is the study of writing and arranging for the rhythm section as well as big band instruments and Big Band structure. You will be exposed to the many different styles of small to large ensemble performance. You will examine various Rhythm Section and Big Band styles and application of those styles. You will also learn Skills such as transposition, arranging techniques, transcription, instrumental blending and idiomatic writing.
The Ultimate Studio One Pro Book : A Step-By-step Guide to Recording, Editing, Mixing, and Mastering Professional-quality Music
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When Swing Was the Thing : Personality Profiles of the Big Band ERA
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This course will introduce you to the various instruments of the modern symphonic orchestra and the basic methods of scoring for these instruments. It also aims for you to understand the basic concepts, principles and tools for arranging for instruments of the orchestra, including transpositions and idioms. This course seeks to employ these concepts, principles and tools in the meaningful creation of arrangements for the orchestra.
This course will introduce you to the various instruments of the modern symphonic orchestra and the basic methods of scoring for these instruments. It also aims for you to understand the basic concepts, principles and tools for arranging for instruments of the orchestra, including transpositions and idioms. This course seeks to employ these concepts, principles and tools in the meaningful creation of arrangements for the orchestra.
Orchestra of Voices : Making the Argument for Greater Speech and Press Freedom in the People's Republic of China
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This course will focus on MIDI sequencing using samples of traditional live instruments used in pop, rock, classical, and jazz music genres. You will be utilizing Macintosh-based software, specifically Digital Performer. You will also learn how to create a home music production studio, which will include selecting equipment and designing the physical setup of the studio.
The Audible Macintosh
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A guide to using sound and music for presentations on the Macintosh. The text contains an comprehensive survey, with descriptions of animation and presentation programmes detailing their sound capabilities.
Experiencing music technology : software, data, and hardware
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This second edition of the classic book is thoroughly revised to reflect the vast influence of the Internet. New information on current operating systems, hardware, and software has been added to this comprehensive survey of MIDI, sound generation, Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI), digital recording, sampling, music scoring, and composing.
This course will focus on MIDI sequencing using samples of traditional live instruments used in pop, rock, classical, and jazz music genres. You will be utilizing Macintosh-based software, specifically Digital Performer. You will also learn how to create a home music production studio, which will include selecting equipment and designing the physical setup of the studio.
Max/MSP/Jitter for Music : A Practical Guide to Developing Interactive Music Systems for Education and More
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THE MUSIC PRODUCER'S GUIDE TO ABLETON LIVE 11 level up your music recording, arranging, editing, and mixing skills and workflow techniques
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The music producer's ultimate guide to FL Studio 20 : the complete guide to creating production-quality music with FL Studio
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The Synthesizer : A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Programming, Playing, and Recording the Ultimate Electronic Music Instrument
by
Electronic music instruments weren't called synthesizers until the 1950s, but their lineage began in 1919 with Russian inventor Lev Sergeyevich Termen's development of the Etherphone, now known as the Theremin. From that point, synthesizers have undergone a remarkable evolution from prohibitively large mid-century models confined to university laboratories to the development of musical synthesis software that runs on tablet computers and portable media devices.Throughout its history, the synthesizer has always been at the forefront of technology for the arts. In The Synthesizer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Programming, Playing, and Recording the Ultimate Electronic Music Instrument, veteran music technology journalist, educator, and performer Mark Vail tells the complete story of the synthesizer: the origins of the many forms the instrument takes; crucial advancements in sound generation, musical control, and composition made with instruments that may have become best sellers or gone entirely unnoticed; and the basics and intricacies of acoustics and synthesized sound. Vail also describes how to successfully select, program, and play a synthesizer; what alternative controllers exist for creating electronic music; and how to stay focused and productive when faced with a room full of instruments. This one-stop reference guide on all things synthesizer also offers tips on encouraging creativity, layering sounds, performance, composing and recording for film and television, and much more.
The Ultimate Studio One Pro Book : A Step-By-step Guide to Recording, Editing, Mixing, and Mastering Professional-quality Music
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This course covers the basic processes of audio recording using the Pro Tools digital recording system. You will learn the basic techniques and principles used in recording vocals and band instruments. Music recording projects using pre-existing or original songs will be required where focus will be on the recording process.. You will be trained how to operate the Pro Tools digital audio workstation, considered to be an industry standard in audio recording software. Aside from basic recording and Pro Tools, this course will also develop your listening skills to enable better analysis of sound quality.
This course covers the basic processes of audio recording using the Pro Tools digital recording system. You will learn the basic techniques and principles used in recording vocals and band instruments. Music recording projects using pre-existing or original songs will be required where focus will be on the recording process.. You will be trained how to operate the Pro Tools digital audio workstation, considered to be an industry standard in audio recording software. Aside from basic recording and Pro Tools, this course will also develop your listening skills to enable better analysis of sound quality.
Classical Recording : A Practical Guide in the Decca Tradition
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Interactive Composition : Strategies Using Ableton Live and Max for Live
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Interactive Composition empowers readers with all of the practical skills and insights they need to compose and perform electronic popular music in a variety of popular styles. The book begins by introducing all of the tools involved in creating interactive compositions through the software Ableton Live and Max for Live. The following chapters then put the tools to use by both describing particular musical styles and also teaching readers how to compose and perform within these styles using the software. As readers progresses through the book, they will learn to use the software to facilitate their own unique compositional objectives.This book takes readers through all of the steps in designing interactive music compositions. It is geared toward both beginners as well as intermediate and advanced readers, and so readers with even little experience working with digital audio software will quickly learn how to design powerful systems that facilitate their unique compositional ideas.A particular feature of this book is that it discusses the historical context of several electronic music styles used by DJs, electronic musicians, and other artists, and then describes, using software, the technical process used in the composition and performance of these styles. Each chapter leads readers to create an original composition in a given style and also discusses the techniques that can be used to perform the piece in an idiomatic fashion.
Logic Pro - Apple Pro Training: Professional Music Production (for Logic Pro 11)
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Recording Classical Music
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Recording Classical Music presents the fundamental principles of digitally recording and editing acoustic music in ambient spaces, focusing on stereo microphone techniques that will help musicians understand how to translate "live" environments into recorded sound. The book covers theory and the technical aspects of recording from sound source to delivery: the nature of soundwaves and their behavior in rooms, microphone types and the techniques of recording in stereo, proximity and phase, file types, tracking and critical listening, loudness, meters, and the post-production processes of EQ, control of dynamic range (compressors, limiters, dynamic EQ, de-essers), and reverberation (both digital reflection simulation and convolution), with some discussion of commercially available digital plugins. The final part of the book applies this knowledge to common recording situations, showcasing not only strategies for recording soloists and small ensembles, along with case studies of several recordings, but also studio techniques that can enhance or replace the capture of performances in ambient spaces, such as close miking and the addition of artificial reverberation. Recording Classical Music provides the tools necessary for anyone interested in classical music production to track, mix, and deliver audio recordings themselves or to supervise the work of others.
The Ultimate Studio One Pro Book : A Step-By-step Guide to Recording, Editing, Mixing, and Mastering Professional-quality Music
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This course seeks to provide you with a theoretical and practical understanding of the structure and dynamics of the music industry: your rights and responsibilities in their creation of intellectual property in relation to domestic and international laws and statutes governing their musical productions and performances; principles and techniques of music marketing, publishing and publication; current situations and conditions and conditions directly affecting music as a profession in the Philippines and international settings.
This course seeks to provide you with a theoretical and practical understanding of the structure and dynamics of the music industry: your rights and responsibilities in their creation of intellectual property in relation to domestic and international laws and statutes governing their musical productions and performances; principles and techniques of music marketing, publishing and publication; current situations and conditions and conditions directly affecting music as a profession in the Philippines and international settings.
Pay for Play : How the Music Industry Works, Where the Money Goes, and Why
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The chorus class is the entry-level choir for both male and female students interested in vocal music performance that will help them improve their note-reading. It is also an outlet for the student who enjoys singing for his/her own pleasure. The following musical skills for ensemble singing will be stressed: proper breathing, pleasant vocal production, blend and balance, expansion of range, good intonation, ear training, and sight-reading. Various styles of choral literature will be explored which will help prepare for membership in one of the select choirs. Participation in various performances is a requirement of the class. In-school rehearsals, performances, and activities are part of the course grade. These activities are integral elements that support and extend learning in the classroom. Homework will vary with the individual. There will be sectionals and ensembles instructions during lecture/class time.
The chorus class is the entry-level choir for both male and female students interested in vocal music performance that will help them improve their note-reading. It is also an outlet for the student who enjoys singing for his/her own pleasure. The following musical skills for ensemble singing will be stressed: proper breathing, pleasant vocal production, blend and balance, expansion of range, good intonation, ear training, and sight-reading. Various styles of choral literature will be explored which will help prepare for membership in one of the select choirs. Participation in various performances is a requirement of the class. In-school rehearsals, performances, and activities are part of the course grade. These activities are integral elements that support and extend learning in the classroom. Homework will vary with the individual. There will be sectionals and ensembles instructions during lecture/class time.
Choral Scores
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Choral Scores is an anthology of music exemplifying distinctive choral repertoire by the most noteworthy composers throughout the history of Western music. A companion volume to Denis Shrock's Choral Repertoire (Oxford 2009), it presents works of salient importance to the development of choral music in Western culture, representing the music of the composers, eras, and movements discussed most prominently in that volume. Including 132 compositions by 124 different composers, each presented unabridged and in full score, and spanning the entirety of Western music history, from the medieval era through the twentieth century, and into the twenty-first, Choral Scores is the most thorough, and up-to-date collection of choral music available. Complete with an appendix offering literal translations of texts, as well as composer and genre indices, Choral Scores is an essential reference for choral scholars, teachers, and students alike.
Choral Singing : Histories and Practices
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What role does contemporary choral activity play in the construction of social and musical meaning? How can historical knowledge and analysis shed light on contemporary choral problems and possibilities? And how can choral research promote the development and expansion of new music today? Questions like these are addressed in this anthology from a wide range of disciplines and perspectives. The book comprises a selection of papers presented at the International Conference on the Concepts and Practices of Choral Singing in Lund, Sweden, in October 2012. The aim of the conference was to highlight the contemporary dynamic developments in choral research, and to explore interdisciplinary investigations and interaction between practice-based and historical approaches.The conference was also the fourth meeting of the network “Choir in Focus”, which was initiated in 2009 at Southern Choral Centre (Körcentrum Syd), a joint venture between Malmö Academy of Music, the Department of Musicology, Odeum (all at Lund University), Malmö Symphony Orchestra and Music South (Musik i Syd), Sweden.The continuous ambition of the network has been to provide a forum for co-operation across national and disciplinary borders and to encourage debates around the musical and social function of choirs in modern society as mirroring collective and individual needs for meaning, music-making and well-being.In the introductory chapter, the editors describe choral practice as a field of simultaneous (re)presentation, (re)production and (re)creation, and suggest that these three aspects may be seen as umbrella themes for the fifteen chapters of the anthology. The authors come from Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Germany, United Kingdom, Portugal and Belgium, and explore choral practice from differing theoretical and methodological starting points. Together, they contribute to a transdisciplinary discussion about the origins, functions and meanings of choral singing.
Foundational Sight Singing
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Foundations of Aural Skills
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Solfege and Sonority : Teaching Music Reading in the Choral Classroom
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Solfege and Sonority is a guide for teaching music literacy in a choral rehearsal, with a focus on the needs of teachers who work with young singers. The book lays out teaching sequences for melodic and rhythmic concepts, lesson plans, and concise strategies for introducing key techniques. The individual lessons themselves are short (no more than 4-6 minutes each) and comprehensive, encouraging singers to develop a literacy of rhythm and melody together. In 18 easy-to-use lessons for teachers and conductors and tying the lessons to the teacher's current repertoire, longtime choral director and teacher David J. Xiques has created a practical and viable solution to the challenges of many conductors, as well as providing a much-needed manual for upper-level choral pedagogy courses. The comprehensive companion website provides access to videos of exercises, worksheets, and teaching materials.
Theory Fundamentals Workbook
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Contemporary Techniques in Composition 1
An introduction to contemporary music composition techniques, focusing on elements like melody, harmony, form, rhythm, and orchestration. By studying the works of significant contemporary composers and engaging in critical analysis, students are equipped to apply these techniques to their own compositions. This hands-on approach provides a practical foundation for budding composers to develop their skills within the context of 20th and 21st centuries composition.
Contemporary Techniques in Composition 1
An introduction to contemporary music composition techniques, focusing on elements like melody, harmony, form, rhythm, and orchestration. By studying the works of significant contemporary composers and engaging in critical analysis, students are equipped to apply these techniques to their own compositions. This hands-on approach provides a practical foundation for budding composers to develop their skills within the context of 20th and 21st centuries composition.
Music Composition & Theory
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Theory into practice: Composition, Performance and the Listening Experience
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Contemporary Techniques in Composition 2
The study of twentieth-century music composition involves exploring a wide range of strategies, systems, methods, and techniques used in creating music for different genres and mediums. Students will have the opportunity to not only analyze and critique compositions but also identify key contemporary composers and their distinctive styles through practical assessments such as listening, composing, and score reading exercises. This comprehensive approach allows for a deeper understanding and appreciation of the diverse and innovative music created during this period.
Contemporary Techniques in Composition 2
The study of twentieth-century music composition involves exploring a wide range of strategies, systems, methods, and techniques used in creating music for different genres and mediums. Students will have the opportunity to not only analyze and critique compositions but also identify key contemporary composers and their distinctive styles through practical assessments such as listening, composing, and score reading exercises. This comprehensive approach allows for a deeper understanding and appreciation of the diverse and innovative music created during this period.
Music Composition & Theory
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Theory into practice: Composition, Performance and the Listening Experience
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This course will introduce basic conducting techniques including: baton technique, meter patterns, cueing and Expressive gestures, score reading/interpretation and preparation, and rehearsal techniques. There will be Instrumental and vocal conducting opportunities for all students regardless of track.
This course will introduce basic conducting techniques including: baton technique, meter patterns, cueing and Expressive gestures, score reading/interpretation and preparation, and rehearsal techniques. There will be Instrumental and vocal conducting opportunities for all students regardless of track.
The study on the principles of voice leading, the treatment of dissonances, intervallic and harmonic organization, and melodic structures. The principal goal of a study of counterpoint is for you to have a heightened sensitivity to the contrapuntal element that is present in all musical styles in various degrees; to discover the forces of tension and relaxation, direction and musical climax that operate whenever two or more voices sound together. Analysis will address both the technical interaction of voices as well as issues of melody, line and form in music.
The study on the principles of voice leading, the treatment of dissonances, intervallic and harmonic organization, and melodic structures. The principal goal of a study of counterpoint is for you to have a heightened sensitivity to the contrapuntal element that is present in all musical styles in various degrees; to discover the forces of tension and relaxation, direction and musical climax that operate whenever two or more voices sound together. Analysis will address both the technical interaction of voices as well as issues of melody, line and form in music.
Comprehensive musicianship : a practical resource
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FL Studio cookbook : The Lofi, Retrowave, and Horror Music Chef's Guide to FL Studio Music Production
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Theory Fundamentals Workbook
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This is an introductory class course in music-writing aimed at developing your proficiency in using rudimentary composition techniques. Your analytical awareness will also improve by engaging in analysis and discussion of works that exhibit various styles and techniques, followed by applying your knowledge through short exercises and projects
6 steps to songwriting success : the comprehensive guide to writing and marketing hit songs
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This is an introductory class course in music-writing aimed at developing your proficiency in using rudimentary composition techniques. Your analytical awareness will also improve by engaging in analysis and discussion of works that exhibit various styles and techniques, followed by applying your knowledge through short exercises and projects
FL Studio cookbook : The Lofi, Retrowave, and Horror Music Chef's Guide to FL Studio Music Production
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Music Composition & Theory
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The Music of Jōji Yuasa
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Over the last fifty years, the music of Joji Yuasa has attained the zenith of international musical standards: a study of this great Japanese composer is long overdue. Persuasive and captivating, less OCyeasyOCO than that of his lifetime friend Toru Takemitsu, YuasaOCOs music has also been a model for many young composers, both from Japan and further afield, thanks to the long period he spent teaching composition at the University of California, San Diego (1981-1994). This book serves to illumina..."
Teaching Music Through Composition : A Curriculum Using Technology
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Teaching Music through Composition offers a practical, fully multimedia curriculum designed to teach basic musical concepts through the creative process of music composition. Author and award-winning music educator Barbara Freedman presents classroom-tested ways of teaching composition with technology as a tool with which students can create, edit, save, and reproduce music. As Freedman demonstrates, technology allows a musical experience for all skill levels in opportunities never before available to compose manipulate, instantly listen to music electronically and even print standard Western music notation for others to play without having to know much about traditional music theory or notation. All students can have meaningful hands-on applied learning experiences that will impact not only their music experience and learning but also their understanding and comfort with 21st century technology.Whether the primary focus of your class is to use technology to create music or to explore using technology in a unit or two, this book will show you how it can be done with practical, tried-and-true lesson plans and student activities.
In this course, students will delve into the captivating realm of audio production, catering to individuals with a passion for audio and its diverse applications in contemporary media and art. Through this program, students will learn to utilize audio creatively to tell captivating documentary stories, craft compelling fiction films, produce engaging news media, create captivating radio productions, develop hilarious comedy sketches, craft captivating commercials, and produce captivating internet content. Creativity and meticulous execution are crucial factors in the evaluation of all projects, highlighting the importance of both artistic flair and technical proficiency in the field of audio production.
In this course, students will delve into the captivating realm of audio production, catering to individuals with a passion for audio and its diverse applications in contemporary media and art. Through this program, students will learn to utilize audio creatively to tell captivating documentary stories, craft compelling fiction films, produce engaging news media, create captivating radio productions, develop hilarious comedy sketches, craft captivating commercials, and produce captivating internet content. Creativity and meticulous execution are crucial factors in the evaluation of all projects, highlighting the importance of both artistic flair and technical proficiency in the field of audio production.
Audio production worktext : concepts, techniques, and equipment
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The Pro Tools 2023 Post-Audio Cookbook : a holistic approach to post audio workflows like music production, motion picture, and spoken word
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Creative Conversations between Music and Visual Arts
In this course, students will explore and expand their understanding of musical composition, improvisation, and performance by responding musically to works of painting, photography, sculpture, and hybrid works of art at the MCAD.
Creative Conversations between Music and Visual Arts
In this course, students will explore and expand their understanding of musical composition, improvisation, and performance by responding musically to works of painting, photography, sculpture, and hybrid works of art at the MCAD.
Digital Marketing in the Music Industry
This advanced marketing course builds on the integrated marketing communication (IMC) concepts, functions, and processes covered in the BUSIMUS with exclusive focus on digital marketing in the music industry. Students choose a music business entity of genuine interest to them for the purpose of creating an integrated digital marketing communication plan projected over a one-year term by quarters. Students define their offer, gather competitive intelligence, conduct primary and secondary market research, draw research findings, and apply them in the creation of a marketing proposal that uses all components of the promotional mix plus social media in the digital environment. At the end of the semester, students present and justify their digital marketing plan to a group of marketing experts including faculty and music industry marketing professionals.
Digital Marketing in the Music Industry
This advanced marketing course builds on the integrated marketing communication (IMC) concepts, functions, and processes covered in the BUSIMUS with exclusive focus on digital marketing in the music industry. Students choose a music business entity of genuine interest to them for the purpose of creating an integrated digital marketing communication plan projected over a one-year term by quarters. Students define their offer, gather competitive intelligence, conduct primary and secondary market research, draw research findings, and apply them in the creation of a marketing proposal that uses all components of the promotional mix plus social media in the digital environment. At the end of the semester, students present and justify their digital marketing plan to a group of marketing experts including faculty and music industry marketing professionals.
Music, the Market, and the Marvellous : Parisian Féerie, 1864-1900
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Directed Study in Composition 1
This is the first of two intermediate courses. It offers individualized instruction in composing a work for orchestra or large ensemble that meet the requirements for the Composition Major Portfolio. Emphasis on developing individual creativity and on gaining experience in writing for various musical textures and ensemble combinations that reflect the present-day usage.
Directed Study in Composition 1
This is the first of two intermediate courses. It offers individualized instruction in composing a work for orchestra or large ensemble that meet the requirements for the Composition Major Portfolio. Emphasis on developing individual creativity and on gaining experience in writing for various musical textures and ensemble combinations that reflect the present-day usage.
Theory into practice: Composition, Performance and the Listening Experience
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Directed Study in Composition 2
This is the first of two intermediate courses. It offers individualized instruction in composing a work for orchestra or large ensemble that meet the requirements for the Composition Major Portfolio. Emphasis on developing individual creativity and on gaining experience in writing for various musical textures and ensemble combinations that reflect the present-day usage.
Directed Study in Composition 2
This is the first of two intermediate courses. It offers individualized instruction in composing a work for orchestra or large ensemble that meet the requirements for the Composition Major Portfolio. Emphasis on developing individual creativity and on gaining experience in writing for various musical textures and ensemble combinations that reflect the present-day usage.
Music Composition & Theory
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Theory into practice: Composition, Performance and the Listening Experience
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Students develop basic ear training skills through performance and dictation; learn to read, perform, recognize, and notate melodies, intervals, harmony, and solfège in major and minor keys; and study rhythms, meters, conducting patterns, and rhythmic notation.
Students develop basic ear training skills through performance and dictation; learn to read, perform, recognize, and notate melodies, intervals, harmony, and solfège in major and minor keys; and study rhythms, meters, conducting patterns, and rhythmic notation.
Comprehensive musicianship : a practical resource
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Intervals, Chords and Ear Training for Young Pianoforte Students
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Vocal health and pedagogy : science, assessment, and treatment
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This course develops students' sight-singing skills using the traditional movable "do" method through drills in rhythm, interval, and pitch, as well as singing exercises in major keys through four sharps and four flats in G and F clefs. This course includes some studies in minor keys, harmonic studies, part singing, and contrapuntal and harmonic dictation.
This course develops students' sight-singing skills using the traditional movable "do" method through drills in rhythm, interval, and pitch, as well as singing exercises in major keys through four sharps and four flats in G and F clefs. This course includes some studies in minor keys, harmonic studies, part singing, and contrapuntal and harmonic dictation.
Comprehensive musicianship : a practical resource
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Intervals, Chords and Ear Training for Young Pianoforte Students
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A Practical Approach to Understanding Music Theory
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Vocal Health and Pedagogy:
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Now in one convenient volume, Vocal Health and Pedagogy: Science, Assessment, and Treatment, Third Edition answers every question you've ever had about the voice, from the physics of sounds, to vocal technique, to medications, to performance anxiety. It presents anatomical, physiological, and neurological considerations, as well as covers critical issues related to patient history, laryngeal function, the physical examination, and historical perspectives of vocal pedagogy. The first part of the book introduces basic concepts of voice science, assessment, and training. It focuses on the science behind the common problems that afflict voice users and enables understanding of the medical approach to problem analysis. The second part of the book contains additional information on the specific health and performance conditions that affect the voice and their assessment and treatment. It considers the medical and nonmedical issues affecting the human voice, including diagnosis and treatment of voice problems, the effects of physical injury, posture, pollutants and irritants, psychological effects, voice therapy, medication, and more. New to this edition: New chapters on topics such as pedagogy for children, the importance of studying music, laryngeal issues involving wind instrument performance, high-speed digital imaging, the evolution of technology, pediatric voice disorders, thyroid disorders, the vocal effects of birth control medications, and autoimmune disorders. Many chapters have been extensively revised to update previous content and add new information on material such as choral pedagogy for geriatric singers, World Trade Center syndrome, and laryngeal effects of asbestos exposure. Chapters on medications for performers have been revised to delete medications no longer used frequently and to add various medications and drug classes that were not included previously, as well as information on alternative and complementary medicines. References have been updated throughout to include discussion of new studies and a review of the latest literature, while also retaining the classic literature. Includes the most recent practices and techniques, the latest information on surgical and adjunctive therapy, and important changes in criteria and strategy. Vocal Health and Pedagogy: Science, Assessment, and Treatment, Third Edition is ideal for courses in vocal pedagogy and speech-language pathology. Additionally, it is a valuable resource for professional and amateur performers and their teachers.
A performance class geared towards proper ensemble practice and study. In this class, using your instrument or voice, you will learn music repertoire and arrangements appropriate at an intermediate proficiency level, in preparation for a 45-minute recital performance at the end of the term. This course is also a service-learning course. You are expected to render service that is related to an ensemble performance. This will help you develop critical and reflective practice; connecting community music theory to practice; learning applied musicianship, collaboration and facilitation skills.
A performance class geared towards proper ensemble practice and study. In this class, using your instrument or voice, you will learn music repertoire and arrangements appropriate at an intermediate proficiency level, in preparation for a 45-minute recital performance at the end of the term. This course is also a service-learning course. You are expected to render service that is related to an ensemble performance. This will help you develop critical and reflective practice; connecting community music theory to practice; learning applied musicianship, collaboration and facilitation skills.
Comprehensive musicianship : a practical resource
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Foundational Sight Singing
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This course is an overview of basic music writing for film and television. It is also designed to encourage appreciation of cinematic art especially the various elements of and musical genres associated with film scoring.
This course is an overview of basic music writing for film and television. It is also designed to encourage appreciation of cinematic art especially the various elements of and musical genres associated with film scoring.
Scoring to picture in logic pro exploring synchronization techniques for film, TV, and multimedia composers with Apple's flagship DAW
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This course is a more professionalized approach to scoring for film and video. Aside from various scoring projects, you will be introduced to real-life industry issues related to music scoring such as, dealing with industry professionals (producers, directors, sound engineers, etc.), accepting a project (from the client’s first phone call to the delivery of the master copy of the score), contracts, and other pertinent topics.
This course is a more professionalized approach to scoring for film and video. Aside from various scoring projects, you will be introduced to real-life industry issues related to music scoring such as, dealing with industry professionals (producers, directors, sound engineers, etc.), accepting a project (from the client’s first phone call to the delivery of the master copy of the score), contracts, and other pertinent topics.
Nonfiction Sound and Story for Film and Video
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This book guides nonfiction storytellers in the art of creatively and strategically using sound to engage their audience and bring stories to life. Sound is half of film and video storytelling, and yet its importance is often overlooked until a post-production emergency arises. Written by two experienced creators--one a seasoned nonfiction producer/director with a background in music, and one a sound designer who owns a well-regarded mix studio--this book teaches nonfiction producers, filmmakers, and branded content creators how to reimagine their storytelling by improving sound workflow from field to post. In addition to real-world examples from the authors' own experiences, interviews with and examples from industry professionals across many genres of nonfiction production are included throughout. Written in a conversational style, the book pinpoints practical topics and considerations like 360 video and viewer accessibility. As such, it is a vital point of reference for all nonfiction filmmakers, directors, and producers, or anyone wanting to learn how to improve their storytelling. An accompanying Companion Website offers listening exercises, production sound layout diagrams, templates, and other resources.
Scoring to picture in logic pro exploring synchronization techniques for film, TV, and multimedia composers with Apple's flagship DAW
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Fundamentals of Music 1 is a course that presents concepts necessary for a solid understanding of the fundamentals of music theory designed and structured for the beginning student. In this course, you will be trained to recognize and understand the basic elements of music, as presented in a
score or in actual music. The end goal is that you should be able to connect what you are hearing with what you are seeing (the written score) and vice versa. You will be doing exercises in score analysis, ear training, and performing. These will involve singing melodies as written on a score and writing down the music that you hear in standard notation. This course is the first stepping stone to a career of making music not just with your heart
but with understanding as well.
Fundamentals of Music 1 is a course that presents concepts necessary for a solid understanding of the fundamentals of music theory designed and structured for the beginning student. In this course, you will be trained to recognize and understand the basic elements of music, as presented in a
score or in actual music. The end goal is that you should be able to connect what you are hearing with what you are seeing (the written score) and vice versa. You will be doing exercises in score analysis, ear training, and performing. These will involve singing melodies as written on a score and writing down the music that you hear in standard notation. This course is the first stepping stone to a career of making music not just with your heart
but with understanding as well.
Analytical Variations - Eight Critical Essays on Applied Music Theory
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Comprehensive musicianship : a practical resource
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Country Comes to Town : The Music Industry and the Transformation of Nashville
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Country music evokes a simple, agrarian past, with images of open land and pickup trucks. While some might think of the genre as a repository of nostalgia, popular because it preserves and reveres traditional values, Jeremy Hill argues that country music has found such expansive success because its songs and its people have forcefully addressed social and cultural issues as well as geographic change. Hill demonstrates how the genre and its fans developed a flexible idea of "country," beyond their rural roots, and how this flexibility allowed fans and music to "come to town," to move into and within urban spaces, while retaining a country "character." To understand how the genre has become the far-reaching commercial phenomenon that it is today, Hill explores how various players within the country music fold have grappled with the notion of place. He shows both how the industry has transformed the city of Nashville and how country music -- through song lyrics, imagery associated with the music, and branding -- has reshaped ideas about the American landscape and character. As the genre underwent significant change in the last decades of the twentieth century, those who sought to explain its new styles and new locations relied on a traditional theme: "You can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy." Hill demonstrates how this idea -- that you can still be "country" while no longer living in a rural place -- has been used to expand country's commercial appeal and establish a permanent home in the urban space of Nashville.
Fundamentals of Music Theory
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Music As a Chariot
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Music as a Chariot offers a multidisciplinary perspective whose primary proposition is that theatre is a type of music. Understanding how music enables the theatre experience helps to shape our entire approach to the performing arts. Beginning with a discussion on the origin and nature of time, the author takes us on an evolutionary journey to discover how music, language and mimesis co-evolved, eventually coming together to produce the complex way we experience theatre. The book integrates the evolutionary neuroscience of the human brain into this journey, offering practical implications and applications for the auditory expression of this concept--namely the fundamental techniques artists use to create sound scores for theatre. With contributions from directors, playwrights, actors and designers, Music as a Chariot explores the use of music to carry ideas into the human soul--a concept that extends beyond the theatrical to include film, video gaming, dance, or anywhere art is manipulated in time.
Music Composition & Theory.
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A Practical Approach to Understanding Music Theory
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Theory Fundamentals Workbook
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Fundamentals of Music 2 is the continuation of the basic aspects of elementary music theory discussed initially in FMUSIC1 and its application in score analysis, performance, and composition. FMUSIC2 is essentially a course on harmony. You will explore tonal harmony as used by Western composers from the common practice period (1600-1900). Although more than a century removed from us, tonal music from this period and its traditions still serve as a jumping off point for modern commercial music. You will deal mainly with two aspects of harmony: progression (which chord follows which) and voice leading (part-writing; how voices are connected). You will continue to do exercises in score analysis, part-writing, ear training, and performing.
Fundamentals of Music 2 is the continuation of the basic aspects of elementary music theory discussed initially in FMUSIC1 and its application in score analysis, performance, and composition. FMUSIC2 is essentially a course on harmony. You will explore tonal harmony as used by Western composers from the common practice period (1600-1900). Although more than a century removed from us, tonal music from this period and its traditions still serve as a jumping off point for modern commercial music. You will deal mainly with two aspects of harmony: progression (which chord follows which) and voice leading (part-writing; how voices are connected). You will continue to do exercises in score analysis, part-writing, ear training, and performing.
The Art of Music Production : The Theory and Practice
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The Art of Music Production is the first book to comprehensively analyze and describe the role of the music producer in creating successful music recordings. Now in its fourth edition, it is the definitive guide to the art and business of music production.Author and producer Richard James Burgess distills this complex field by defining the distinct roles of a music producer.The first part of the book outlines the underlying theory of the art of music production. The second focuses on the job's practical aspects, including training, getting into the business, and--most importantly--the musical, financial, and interpersonal relationships producers have with artists and their labels. The book is packed with insights from successful music producers, ranging from the beginnings of recorded sound to today's chart-toppers and across genre lines. It features many revealing anecdotes, encompassing both the daily and overarching career-related challenges that a producer faces. Burgess addresses the changes in the nature of music production brought about by technology and, in particular, the millennial shift that has occurred with digital recording and distribution. His lifelong experience in the recording industry as a studio musician, artist, composer, producer, manager, and marketer, combined with his extensive academic research in the field, brings a unique breadth and depth of understanding to the topic.
Comprehensive musicianship : a practical resource
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Fundamentals of Music Theory
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Guided Imagery and Music : The Bonny Method and Beyond
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A Practical Approach to Understanding Music Theory
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Welcome to Fundamentals of Music 3. This is the 3rd level of music theory class geared towards the study of music theory used in contemporary popular music. In this class, you will experience advanced awareness, knowledge and skills in music with its seven elements, namely will be heightened Continuation on the study/analysis of harmonic progressions of the various modes, their chord scales and harmonic functions; modal ear training; dominant seven chords and their substitute dominant and related IIm7 chords; pivot chords modulation; modal interchange and deceptive resolutions; compound chords.
Welcome to Fundamentals of Music 3. This is the 3rd level of music theory class geared towards the study of music theory used in contemporary popular music. In this class, you will experience advanced awareness, knowledge and skills in music with its seven elements, namely will be heightened Continuation on the study/analysis of harmonic progressions of the various modes, their chord scales and harmonic functions; modal ear training; dominant seven chords and their substitute dominant and related IIm7 chords; pivot chords modulation; modal interchange and deceptive resolutions; compound chords.
Fundamentals, function, and form : theory and analysis of tonal western art music
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Fundamentals of Music Theory
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Innovation in music : performance, production, technology and business
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Innovation in Music: Performance, Production, Technology and Business is an exciting collection comprising of cutting-edge articles on a range of topics, presented under the main themes of artistry, technology, production and industry. Each chapter is written by a leader in the field and contains insights and discoveries not yet shared. Innovation in Music covers new developments in standard practice of sound design, engineering and acoustics. It also reaches into areas of innovation, both in technology and business practice, even into cross-discipline areas. This book is the perfect companion for professionals and researchers alike with an interest in the Music industry. Chapter 31 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. https://tandfbis.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9781138498211_oachapter31.pdf
Music, Analysis, Experience : New Perspectives in Musical Semiotics
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The music producer's ultimate guide to FL Studio 20 : the complete guide to creating production-quality music with FL Studio
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This course features applied approaches to scoring for video games and continues the foundations. Introduction to Game and Interactive Media Scoring. Building on the concepts of harmony and emotion, composers apply a combination of skills learned previously. It prepares students for entry-level work at a game development company or as a freelance game music professional and presents a solid compositional understanding of typical game music workflow and approaches to scoring video games.
This course features applied approaches to scoring for video games and continues the foundations. Introduction to Game and Interactive Media Scoring. Building on the concepts of harmony and emotion, composers apply a combination of skills learned previously. It prepares students for entry-level work at a game development company or as a freelance game music professional and presents a solid compositional understanding of typical game music workflow and approaches to scoring video games.
This course aims to provide you with a basic introduction to keyboard playing. It is also a platform for you to acquire knowledge of basic music theory, which is reinforced as you continually experience the concepts in actual performance. This is in preparation for future subjects that deal with MIDI sequencing and arranging. You are required to practice regularly in preparation for each lesson. Your progress will depend largely on how quickly you learn the concepts and how diligently you practice.
This course aims to provide you with a basic introduction to keyboard playing. It is also a platform for you to acquire knowledge of basic music theory, which is reinforced as you continually experience the concepts in actual performance. This is in preparation for future subjects that deal with MIDI sequencing and arranging. You are required to practice regularly in preparation for each lesson. Your progress will depend largely on how quickly you learn the concepts and how diligently you practice.
Functional Piano for Music Therapists and Music Educators: an Exploration of Styles
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Step-by-step instruction in how to play piano in various styles in a clinical setting.
Piano Lessons with Claudio Arrau : A Guide to His Philosophy and Techniques
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Planning Your Piano Success : A Blueprint for Aspiring Musicians
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Young pianists pursuing a professional career face a barrage of questions, choices, and challenges. In this book, experienced teacher and performer Stewart Gordon offers a new and practical way to approach them by helping readers to plan strategically and build a secure and successful career from the ground up. For decades, Gordon has guided young pianists through the details of how to prepare musically, navigate their college years, and forge a career that will provide a livelihood. In this guide to beginning that musical career, Gordon has assembled the wisdom of decades of teaching: a fundamental body of information emerging pianists will rely on as they work toward their goals. His advice, focused on both mental and practical work, will enhance both motivation and security. Carefully balancing aspiration with reality and inspiration with organization, Gordon creates a blueprint for transforming dreams into achievement, and illustrates his points with examples drawn from the lives of famous musicians. The book also addresses many practical matters, such as developing keyboard technique, acquiring reading and memorizing skills, building repertoire, and balancing the demands of being a musician with living a full life. This volume is a valuable resource for both young pianists and their parents.
This course combines theoretical and practical aspects to teach students about sound reinforcement systems and live recording applications. It covers the components, design, and function of sound systems, with a focus on hands-on set up, maintenance, troubleshooting, operation, analysis, and safety. Additionally, the course explores different recording formats and digital multi-track equipment, leading students to undertake individual on-location recording projects while emphasizing basic tools required for these tasks.
This course combines theoretical and practical aspects to teach students about sound reinforcement systems and live recording applications. It covers the components, design, and function of sound systems, with a focus on hands-on set up, maintenance, troubleshooting, operation, analysis, and safety. Additionally, the course explores different recording formats and digital multi-track equipment, leading students to undertake individual on-location recording projects while emphasizing basic tools required for these tasks.
In this course, you will delve into various aspects of music and science. They will explore musical acoustics to understand how sound is produced and perceived. Additionally they will learn about historical developments in science related to music and how these discoveries have impacted society. You will also be introduced to computer music and have an opportunity to explore its potential. For some, there will be an added focus on 20th century music and non-Western music, allowing them to broaden their musical horizons beyond Western traditions alone while also considering how cultural differences influence music technology and its applications in society today are examined throughout these discussions as well.
In this course, you will delve into various aspects of music and science. They will explore musical acoustics to understand how sound is produced and perceived. Additionally they will learn about historical developments in science related to music and how these discoveries have impacted society. You will also be introduced to computer music and have an opportunity to explore its potential. For some, there will be an added focus on 20th century music and non-Western music, allowing them to broaden their musical horizons beyond Western traditions alone while also considering how cultural differences influence music technology and its applications in society today are examined throughout these discussions as well.
Logic of experimentation : reshaping music performance in and through artistic research
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The Science-Music Borderlands : Reckoning with the Past and Imagining the Future
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This is the culminating music production class showcasing your strengths and all applied knowledge and skills learned in the Music Production program. For the project, you will have a choice of working on either a three-song recording demo project as an artist (solo or band), composer, arranger or sound engineer; or as a soundtrack musical scorer or post production engineer for a short film or animation. You will be working in groups and will be given a maximum of 56 hours of studio use for recording and mixing your projects. Collaborations with other programs is encouraged.
This is the culminating music production class showcasing your strengths and all applied knowledge and skills learned in the Music Production program. For the project, you will have a choice of working on either a three-song recording demo project as an artist (solo or band), composer, arranger or sound engineer; or as a soundtrack musical scorer or post production engineer for a short film or animation. You will be working in groups and will be given a maximum of 56 hours of studio use for recording and mixing your projects. Collaborations with other programs is encouraged.
Logic Pro - Apple Pro Training Series: Professional Music Production
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This an elective course on the process and techniques of mixing multi track recordings for records. In this class, you will create music mixes using the Pro tools Digital Audio Workstation System, using its virtual controller. Final outputs will be in broadcast quality stereo or multi-channel format.
This an elective course on the process and techniques of mixing multi track recordings for records. In this class, you will create music mixes using the Pro tools Digital Audio Workstation System, using its virtual controller. Final outputs will be in broadcast quality stereo or multi-channel format.
FL Studio cookbook : The Lofi, Retrowave, and Horror Music Chef's Guide to FL Studio Music Production
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THE MUSIC PRODUCER'S GUIDE TO ABLETON LIVE 11 level up your music recording, arranging, editing, and mixing skills and workflow techniques
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A power user's guide to FL Studio 21 : master the art of music production and advanced mixing techniques to create Billboard-charting records
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The Ultimate Studio One Pro Book : A Step-By-step Guide to Recording, Editing, Mixing, and Mastering Professional-quality Music
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This course is a comprehensive and well-rounded exploration of sound in theatrical design, aiming to blend technical proficiency with artistic creativity. By delving into areas such as sound system design, recording, mixing, and sound effect creation, students are likely to gain both practical skills and conceptual understanding. The emphasis on connecting aural and visual design, considering sound as spatial and architectural elements, and delving into the aesthetics and style of sound design promises to provide a rich learning experience that highlights the dynamic relationship between technical knowledge and artistic vision in the realm of theater and other performance spaces.
This course is a comprehensive and well-rounded exploration of sound in theatrical design, aiming to blend technical proficiency with artistic creativity. By delving into areas such as sound system design, recording, mixing, and sound effect creation, students are likely to gain both practical skills and conceptual understanding. The emphasis on connecting aural and visual design, considering sound as spatial and architectural elements, and delving into the aesthetics and style of sound design promises to provide a rich learning experience that highlights the dynamic relationship between technical knowledge and artistic vision in the realm of theater and other performance spaces.
In in-depth survey of global music product development with emphasis on the product life cycle. Students consider the flow of goods and services from the perspectives of a manufacturer, a distributor, a retailer, and a consumer with emphasis on their interdependency. Topics include global and domestic sales data by music product categories, competitive analysis, innovation, differentiation, and continuous improvement with focus on sales and marketing efforts.
In in-depth survey of global music product development with emphasis on the product life cycle. Students consider the flow of goods and services from the perspectives of a manufacturer, a distributor, a retailer, and a consumer with emphasis on their interdependency. Topics include global and domestic sales data by music product categories, competitive analysis, innovation, differentiation, and continuous improvement with focus on sales and marketing efforts.
The lean product lifecycle : how to make products people want
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Introduction to Music Technology
This course introduces the science and technology used in music production today. You will expand your understanding with the concepts and terms employed in software and hardware, which will equip your creativity in producing music using current technology. The course will also initiate your experience in technology with the use of notation and audio editing software.
Introduction to Music Technology
This course introduces the science and technology used in music production today. You will expand your understanding with the concepts and terms employed in software and hardware, which will equip your creativity in producing music using current technology. The course will also initiate your experience in technology with the use of notation and audio editing software.
The Computer and Music
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The first of its kind, this is book consists of twenty-one essays describing the many different uses of the digital computer in the field of music. Musicologists will find that various historical periods-from medieval to contemporary-are represented, and examples of computer analysis of ethnic music are considered. Edmund A. Bowles contributes an entertaining historical survey of music research and the computer. Lejaren Hill here discusses computer composition, both in this country and in Europe, and gives a bibliography of composers and their works. A. James Gabura's essay describes experiments in analyzing and identifying the keyboard styles of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. There is also a section of particular interest to music librarians.
Innovation in music : performance, production, technology and business
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Innovation in Music: Performance, Production, Technology and Business is an exciting collection comprising of cutting-edge articles on a range of topics, presented under the main themes of artistry, technology, production and industry. Each chapter is written by a leader in the field and contains insights and discoveries not yet shared. Innovation in Music covers new developments in standard practice of sound design, engineering and acoustics. It also reaches into areas of innovation, both in technology and business practice, even into cross-discipline areas. This book is the perfect companion for professionals and researchers alike with an interest in the Music industry. Chapter 31 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. https://tandfbis.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9781138498211_oachapter31.pdf
Logic of experimentation : reshaping music performance in and through artistic research
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Philippine Contemporary Popular Music
In this course you will increase your understanding and appreciation of various musical genres, forms and styles of Philippine Contemporary Popular Music through an interdisciplinary approach, by making cross-references to the economy, politics, culture to sub-cultures, technology in general and the social conditions of the Philippines.
Modernismo sa sining musika
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Musika : an essay on Philippine music
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Musika : an essay on the American colonial and contemporary traditions in Philippine music
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Philippine Contemporary Popular Music
In this course you will increase your understanding and appreciation of various musical genres, forms and styles of Philippine Contemporary Popular Music through an interdisciplinary approach, by making cross-references to the economy, politics, culture to sub-cultures, technology in general and the social conditions of the Philippines.
Countercultures and Popular Music
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'Counterculture' emerged as a term in the late 1960s and has been re-deployed in more recent decades in relation to other forms of cultural and socio-political phenomena. This volume provides an essential new academic scrutiny of the concept of 'counterculture' and a critical examination of the period and its heritage.
Dance of Life : Popular Music and Politics in Southeast Asia
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The rock era is over, according to one pop music expert. Another laments that rock music is "metamorphosed into the musical wallpaper of ten thousand lifts, hotel foyers, shopping centers, airport lounges, and television advertisements that await us in the 1990s." Whatever its current role and significance in Anglo-American society, popular music has been and remains a tremendous social and cultural force in many parts of the world. This book explores the connections between popular music genres and politics in Southeast Asia, with particular emphasis on Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore.
This course will cover the vast and varied musical traditions of the Philippines providing you a socio-historical approach to understanding its music, beginning with indigenous civilization and moving all the way to contemporary performance practices. The emphasis in the course will be the basic knowledge of the more common musical instruments of the region, have some understanding of the construction of vocal and instrumental music, playing techniques of the instruments, and be able to recognize their sounds. You should be able to relate sound recordings to different musical traditions, regions and peoples, and be able to comment on the use of the different elements of music.
Laon-laon : perspectives in transmission and pedagogy of musical traditions in post-colonial Southeast Asia
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Musika at bagong lipunan : pagbuo ng lipunang Filipino, 1972-1986
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Musika sa Kasaysayan ng Filipinas : pana-panahong diskurso
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Philippine modernities : music, performing arts, and language, 1880 to 1941
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Saysay himig : a sourcebook on Philippine music history, 1880-1941
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Song of the babaylan : living voices, medicines, spiritualities of Philippine ritualist-oralist-healers
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The vocal repertoire of the Ibaloi from Kabayan = Ang repertoryong pantinig ng Ibaloi sa kabayan
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This course will cover the vast and varied musical traditions of the Philippines providing you a socio-historical approach to understanding its music, beginning with indigenous civilization and moving all the way to contemporary performance practices. The emphasis in the course will be the basic knowledge of the more common musical instruments of the region, have some understanding of the construction of vocal and instrumental music, playing techniques of the instruments, and be able to recognize their sounds. You should be able to relate sound recordings to different musical traditions, regions and peoples, and be able to comment on the use of the different elements of music.
Songs of Memory in Islands of Southeast Asia
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Twenty-three years of joint endeavors and extensive field collecting of the narratives referred to in the present volume have resulted in the availability of a multimedia archive of Philippine epics, ballads and rituals both at the Pardo de Tavera collection of the Rizal Library, Ateneo de Manila University, and online. The linguists, anthropologists, and ethno-musicologists who have contributed to this book have long been conscious of the close links between OCyIntangible HeritageOCO and OCyTangib..."
Principles of Acoustics and their Musical Applications
This course is the basic room acoustics class, tailor fitted for the understanding of musicians, for various music and audio production applications used for live performances, recording or post production situations. With the acoustics principles learned in this class, you will be able to know the functions that the environment plays in the production of sound, how it affects music performance and its perception. Acoustical concepts, some coupled with its own formula, will be presented and shall be used to illustrate the concepts in a scientific way. The core emphasis of this course will be on computations pertaining to sound and its behavior.
Principles of Acoustics and their Musical Applications
This course is the basic room acoustics class, tailor fitted for the understanding of musicians, for various music and audio production applications used for live performances, recording or post production situations. With the acoustics principles learned in this class, you will be able to know the functions that the environment plays in the production of sound, how it affects music performance and its perception. Acoustical concepts, some coupled with its own formula, will be presented and shall be used to illustrate the concepts in a scientific way. The core emphasis of this course will be on computations pertaining to sound and its behavior.
Audio Metering, 3rd Edition
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Computational Thinking in Sound : Teaching the Art and Science of Music and Technology
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With Computational Thinking in Sound, veteran educators Gena R. Greher and Jesse M. Heines provide the first book ever written for music fundamentals educators that is devoted specifically to music, sound, and technology. Using a student-centered approach that emphasizes project-based experiences, the book provides music educators with multiple strategies to explore, create, and solve problems with music and technology in equal parts. It also provides examples of hands-on activities that encourage students, alone and in groups, to explore the basic principles that underlie today's music technology and freely available multimedia creation tools. Computational Thinking in Sound is an effective tool for educators to introduce students to the complex process of computational thinking in the context of the creative arts through the more accessible medium of music.
Through this Professional Development for Musicians course, students can expect to enhance their professional skills beyond their musical abilities. By participating in networking events, musicians can expand their contacts and potentially secure future opportunities. Serving through music allows students to give back to their communities while gaining valuable experience. Building resumes through this course can help students stand out in job applications and auditions. Additionally, outreach performances at retirement homes provide students with performance experience in front of a diverse audience. This course aims to prepare musicians for success in the music industry by focusing on wellness, finding internships and jobs, and building confidence in their abilities. Overall, this course provides a well-rounded and practical approach to professional development for musicians.
Through this Professional Development for Musicians course, students can expect to enhance their professional skills beyond their musical abilities. By participating in networking events, musicians can expand their contacts and potentially secure future opportunities. Serving through music allows students to give back to their communities while gaining valuable experience. Building resumes through this course can help students stand out in job applications and auditions. Additionally, outreach performances at retirement homes provide students with performance experience in front of a diverse audience. This course aims to prepare musicians for success in the music industry by focusing on wellness, finding internships and jobs, and building confidence in their abilities. Overall, this course provides a well-rounded and practical approach to professional development for musicians.
The public performance of repertoire from the student's specific performance area serves as a crucial milestone in their academic and artistic development. This typically occurs after certain prerequisites are met to ensure readiness and skill mastery. This performance opportunity allows students to showcase their talents, refine their skills, and gain valuable performance experience in a professional setting.
The vocal repertoire of the Ibaloi from Kabayan = Ang repertoryong pantinig ng Ibaloi sa kabayan
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The public performance of repertoire from the student's specific performance area serves as a crucial milestone in their academic and artistic development. This typically occurs after certain prerequisites are met to ensure readiness and skill mastery. This performance opportunity allows students to showcase their talents, refine their skills, and gain valuable performance experience in a professional setting.
This recital preparation course provides valuable opportunities for students to refine their stage presence, build confidence, and receive constructive feedback from faculty members and peers in a supportive environment. Ultimately, this comprehensive training prepares students for the rigors of professional performance and equips them with the skills necessary to excel in their chosen musical careers.
The vocal repertoire of the Ibaloi from Kabayan = Ang repertoryong pantinig ng Ibaloi sa kabayan
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This recital preparation course provides valuable opportunities for students to refine their stage presence, build confidence, and receive constructive feedback from faculty members and peers in a supportive environment. Ultimately, this comprehensive training prepares students for the rigors of professional performance and equips them with the skills necessary to excel in their chosen musical careers.
In this course, students will delve into the captivating world of Foley Sound, learning about the digital equipment used for studio recording and the intricate techniques involved in Foley recording. With a focus on creative applications of digital audio workstations (DAWs), students will also gain insight into the history, theory, and methods of Foley artistry. Through hands-on projects, they will develop essential recording, mixing, and editing skills, ultimately honing their abilities in this captivating and essential aspect of film and television production.
In this course, students will delve into the captivating world of Foley Sound, learning about the digital equipment used for studio recording and the intricate techniques involved in Foley recording. With a focus on creative applications of digital audio workstations (DAWs), students will also gain insight into the history, theory, and methods of Foley artistry. Through hands-on projects, they will develop essential recording, mixing, and editing skills, ultimately honing their abilities in this captivating and essential aspect of film and television production.
FL Studio cookbook : The Lofi, Retrowave, and Horror Music Chef's Guide to FL Studio Music Production
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THE MUSIC PRODUCER'S GUIDE TO ABLETON LIVE 11 level up your music recording, arranging, editing, and mixing skills and workflow techniques
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The Pro Tools 2023 Post-Audio Cookbook : a holistic approach to post audio workflows like music production, motion picture, and spoken word
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In this course, you will be introduced to the guidelines, procedures, and principles for writing songs. You will be taught techniques to help cultivate and realize your own ideas in the art of songwriting. As an exercise in analysis and for further artistic development, you will be expected to express your opinion regarding your classmates’ songs and perhaps provide constructive criticism for each other’s benefit.
Songwriting success : how to write songs for fun and (maybe) profit : an introduction to the art and business of songwriting by one struggling singer-songwriter for the aid and comfort of other strugglers
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So you want to write songs? Join the club! Everyone dreams of being a successful songwriter. In every city and town, down the block in every neighborhood, someone is taking a guitar in hand and dreaming of a career as a songwriter. While many will not become world famous (or even locally well-known) through their songwriting, there's no reason why they-and you-can't enjoy writing their own songs. For creative challenges, life-long learning, and just plain fun, nothing beats writing (and singing and playing) your own songs. Assuming no musical knowledge,Songwriting Successbreaks down the craft of melody and lyric writing into easily digested lessons that anyone can follow. This book shows the beginning songwriter how to integrate the craft's many skills into a seamless artistic and commercial whole. Lydon also has recorded a special CD taking the budding songwriter who can't read music (or prefers to learn by listening) step-by-step through the writing of a song-from initial ideathrough crafting melodic hooks and catchy choruses to creating a final "demo" version for marketing the song. This invaluable learning aid sets apartSongwriting Successfrom the competing titles that don't feature an audio component. Also includes 25 musical examples.
In this course, you will be introduced to the guidelines, procedures, and principles for writing songs. You will be taught techniques to help cultivate and realize your own ideas in the art of songwriting. As an exercise in analysis and for further artistic development, you will be expected to express your opinion regarding your classmates’ songs and perhaps provide constructive criticism for each other’s benefit.
Sound Reinforcement Technology
This is a class on the basics preparation and processes involved in live sound reinforcement mixing. You will be experience working as part of the live sound stage crew, from the set up to breakdown and will likewise experience mixing for a live audience.
Basic live sound reinforcement : a practical guide for starting live audio
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Access and interpret manufacturer spec information, find shortcuts for plotting measure and test equations, and learn how to begin your journey towards becoming a live sound professional. Land and perform your first live sound gigs with this guide that gives you just the right amount of information. Don't get bogged down in details intended for complex and expensive equipment and Madison Square Garden-sized venues. Basic Live Sound Reinforcement is a handbook for audio engineers and live sound enthusiasts performing in small venues from one-mike coffee shops to clubs. With their combined years of teaching and writing experience, the authors provide you with a thorough foundation of the theoretical and the practical, offering more advanced beginners a complete overview of the industry, the gear, and the art of mixing, while making sure to remain accessible to those just starting out.
Sound Reinforcement Technology
This is a class on the basics preparation and processes involved in live sound reinforcement mixing. You will be experience working as part of the live sound stage crew, from the set up to breakdown and will likewise experience mixing for a live audience.
Audio Metering, 3rd Edition
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Chasing Sound : Technology, Culture, and the Art of Studio Recording from Edison to the LP
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In Chasing Sound, Susan Schmidt Horning traces the cultural and technological evolution of recording studios in the United States from the first practical devices to the modern multi-track studios of the analog era. Charting the technical development of studio equipment, the professionalization of recording engineers, and the growing collaboration between artists and technicians, she shows how the earliest efforts to capture the sound of live performances eventually resulted in a trend toward studio creations that extended beyond live shows, ultimately reversing the historic relationship between live and recorded sound. Schmidt Horning draws from a wealth of original oral interviews with major labels and independent recording engineers, producers, arrangers, and musicians, as well as memoirs, technical journals, popular accounts, and sound recordings. Recording engineers and producers, she finds, influenced technological and musical change as they sought to improve the sound of records. By investigating the complex relationship between sound engineering and popular music, she reveals the increasing reliance on technological intervention in the creation as well as in the reception of music. The recording studio, she argues, is at the center of musical culture in the twentieth century.
Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio
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Discover how to achieve release-quality mixes even in the smallest studios by applying power-user techniques from the world's most successful producers. Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio is the best-selling primer for small-studio enthusiasts who want chart-ready sonics in a hurry. Drawing on the back-room strategies of more than 160 famous names, this entertaining and down-to-earth guide leads you step-by-step through the entire mixing process. On the way, you'll unravel the mysteries of every type of mix processing, from simple EQ and compression through to advanced spectral dynamics and "fairy dust" effects. User-friendly explanations introduce technical concepts on a strictly need-to-know basis, while chapter summaries and assignments are perfect for school and college use. ▪ Learn the subtle editing, arrangement, and monitoring tactics which give industry insiders their competitive edge, and master the psychological tricks which protect you from all the biggest rookie mistakes. ▪ Find out where you don't need to spend money, as well as how to make a limited budget really count. ▪ Pick up tricks and tips from leading-edge engineers working on today's multi-platinum hits, including Derek "MixedByAli" Ali, Michael Brauer, Dylan "3D" Dresdow, Tom Elmhirst, Serban Ghenea, Jacquire King, the Lord-Alge brothers, Tony Maserati, Manny Marroquin, Noah "50" Shebib, Mark "Spike" Stent, DJ Swivel, Phil Tan, Andy Wallace, Young Guru, and many, many more... Now extensively expanded and updated, including new sections on mix-buss processing, mastering, and the latest advances in plug-in technology.
THE MUSIC PRODUCER'S GUIDE TO ABLETON LIVE 11 level up your music recording, arranging, editing, and mixing skills and workflow techniques
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Through a combination of practical exercises and theoretical study, you will develop a deeper understanding of rhythm and timing, both as a performer and as an appreciator of music. By improving your internal sense of pulse and learning to decipher complex rhythmic patterns, you will gain a greater appreciation for the intricacies of rhythm in music and be better equipped to communicate these nuances in your own playing. Additionally, by mastering the basics of rhythmic notation, you will be able to read and interpret music more accurately and confidently. Overall, this course will help you to become a more rhythmically aware and proficient musician.
Through a combination of practical exercises and theoretical study, you will develop a deeper understanding of rhythm and timing, both as a performer and as an appreciator of music. By improving your internal sense of pulse and learning to decipher complex rhythmic patterns, you will gain a greater appreciation for the intricacies of rhythm in music and be better equipped to communicate these nuances in your own playing. Additionally, by mastering the basics of rhythmic notation, you will be able to read and interpret music more accurately and confidently. Overall, this course will help you to become a more rhythmically aware and proficient musician.
This course is a study on vocal arranging, with and without instrumental accompaniment. This course will also review harmonic principles, touch on treatment of text and other features of vocal arranging. This course will equip you in analyzing vocal scores and performances. Application of this course will be for arrangements, transcriptions and original works for various vocal combinations.
This course is a study on vocal arranging, with and without instrumental accompaniment. This course will also review harmonic principles, touch on treatment of text and other features of vocal arranging. This course will equip you in analyzing vocal scores and performances. Application of this course will be for arrangements, transcriptions and original works for various vocal combinations.
The Owner's Manual to the Voice : A Guide for Singers and Other Professional Voice Users
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Singers must equip themselves with enough knowledge to clearly convey specific sensations and difficulties with their instrument. Understanding of potential dangers and disorders, familiarity with a variety of medical procedures, and comprehension in various facets of diagnosis and treatments empower singers to "own," just like other musicians, their instrument. The Owner's Manual to the Voice provides singers with the knowledge necessary to communicate effectively and in intelligent terms about their instrument, especially when conversing with medical professionals. Beginning with an overview of the vocal anatomy, lead author Rachael Gates, and co-authors L. Arick Forrest, M.D. and Kerri Obert, M.A., C.C.C/S.L.P, proceed through detailed discussions of caring for the voice and common causes of vocal changes and problems before guiding the reader through the process of choosing, talking to, and working with an ENT. In so doing, they give insights that any professional voice user - whether singer, actor, broadcaster, politician, teacher, preacher, or lawyer - will find helpful if not essential.
Throughout this course, students will acquire a deep understanding of spatial audio production techniques that encompass binaural and multichannel rendering for both channel-based and object-based audio. The curriculum will cover essential topics such as virtual acoustics, auralization, and interactive spatial audio, providing students with practical experience in this rapidly evolving field. These concepts will enable students to create immersive and captivating audio experiences for various applications, including virtual and augmented reality, film, and gaming.
Throughout this course, students will acquire a deep understanding of spatial audio production techniques that encompass binaural and multichannel rendering for both channel-based and object-based audio. The curriculum will cover essential topics such as virtual acoustics, auralization, and interactive spatial audio, providing students with practical experience in this rapidly evolving field. These concepts will enable students to create immersive and captivating audio experiences for various applications, including virtual and augmented reality, film, and gaming.
This course provides a foundation for further studies in the history of music from Antiquity to the Present, and the musical styles of these periods providing you a socio-historical approach to understanding its music Through a historical study of the style, structure, and function of music, you will discover the rich diversity of Western European Music while continuing to develop and extend their musical terminology and understanding of musical language. By examining the music itself, the scores and recordings, you will learn to identify the musical characteristics of each musical era.
This course provides a foundation for further studies in the history of music from Antiquity to the Present, and the musical styles of these periods providing you a socio-historical approach to understanding its music Through a historical study of the style, structure, and function of music, you will discover the rich diversity of Western European Music while continuing to develop and extend their musical terminology and understanding of musical language. By examining the music itself, the scores and recordings, you will learn to identify the musical characteristics of each musical era.
Making light : Haydn, musical camp, and the long shadow of German idealism
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In Making Light Raymond Knapp traces the musical legacy of German Idealism as it led to the declining prestige of composers such as Haydn while influencing the development of American popular music in the nineteenth century. Knapp identifies in Haydn and in early popular American musical cultures such as minstrelsy and operetta a strain of high camp--a mode of engagement that relishes both the superficial and serious aspects of an aesthetic experience--that runs antithetical to German Idealism's musical paradigms. By considering the disservice done to Haydn by German Idealism alongside the emergence of musical camp in American popular music, Knapp outlines a common ground: a humanistically based aesthetic of shared pleasure that points to ways in which camp receptive modes might rejuvenate the original appeal of Haydn's music that has mostly eluded audiences. In so doing, Knapp remaps the historiographical modes and systems of critical evaluation that dominate musicology while troubling the divide between serious and popular music.
Music Appreciation History, Culture, and Context
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A Pioneer Songster : Texts from the Stevens-Douglass Manuscript of Western New York, 1841-1856
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Folklorists and lovers of folk songs will delight in this collection of the lyrics of songs sung by settlers of western New York in the middle of the nineteenth century. The manuscript on which this book is based is the most important collection of traditional song-texts, British and American in origin, to survive from its period. Discovered in the 1930s in the attic of Harry S. Douglass in Arcade, New York, it was written by Julia S. and Volney O. Stevens, who transcribed nearly ninety of the songs with which their father, Artemas Stevens, so often entertained them. The Stevens family had come to Wyoming County, New York, from New England in 1836, bringing with them traditional songs and ballads. The Stevens-Douglass manuscript contains the texts of 89 songs. In A Pioneer Songster, these are organized first by their origins (36 are from the British Isles; 53 were composed in America) and then according to themes and subjects, including love, history, politics, the pioneering life, politics, murder and shipwrecks, minstrel songs, spirituals, Indian legends, temperance, and satire. The book features a general introduction and shorter introductions to each themed section. In addition, each song is accompanied by an informative headnote detailing its history, meaning, and significance.A Pioneer Songster, first published by Cornell University Press in 1958, has been edited for the enjoyment of the general reader, but in their annotation, the editors have aimed at assisting students and scholars of folklore, musicology, and American history. While preserving the manuscript's original punctuation and spelling, they have succeeded in creating a resource that will be of interest to all who care for the American folk tradition and the history of New York State.
Writing Jingles and Music for Commercials
This course is an in-depth study of the principles, guidelines, procedures and techniques for the creation of music used for commercials and advertisements. You will explore and apply the common practices and techniques of jingle and commercial writing. You will also examine how different musical styles and genres commonly are used and appropriated in commercials and the advertising industry.
Writing Jingles and Music for Commercials
This course is an in-depth study of the principles, guidelines, procedures and techniques for the creation of music used for commercials and advertisements. You will explore and apply the common practices and techniques of jingle and commercial writing. You will also examine how different musical styles and genres commonly are used and appropriated in commercials and the advertising industry.
Scoring to picture in logic pro exploring synchronization techniques for film, TV, and multimedia composers with Apple's flagship DAW
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This course will cover the fundamentals of music and listening through a study of traditional, classical, popular, and intercultural music around the world. Through a historical study of the style, structure, and function of music, you will discover the numerous different musical styles originating from a large number of cultures. By examining the music itself, the scores and recordings, you will learn to identify the musical characteristics of each regions of the world. This course requires your participation in lectures, audiovisual presentations, concert exposures and Bigsky online activities.
This course will cover the fundamentals of music and listening through a study of traditional, classical, popular, and intercultural music around the world. Through a historical study of the style, structure, and function of music, you will discover the numerous different musical styles originating from a large number of cultures. By examining the music itself, the scores and recordings, you will learn to identify the musical characteristics of each regions of the world. This course requires your participation in lectures, audiovisual presentations, concert exposures and Bigsky online activities.
China and the West : music, representation, and reception
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Western music reached China nearly four centuries ago, with the arrival of Christian missionaries, yet only within the last century has Chinese music absorbed its influence. The emergence of "Westernized" music from China -concurrent with the technological advances that have made global culture widely accessible - has not established a prominent presence in the West. China and the West brings together essays on centuries of Sino-Western musical exchange by musicologists, ethnomusicologists, and music theorists from around the world. It opens with a look at theoretical approaches of prior studies of musical encounters and a comprehensive survey of the intercultural and cross-cultural theoretical frameworks-exoticism, orientalism, globalization, transculturation, and hybridization-that inform these essays. Part I focuses on the actual encounters between Chinese and European musicians, their instruments and institutions, and the compositions inspired by these encounters, while Part II examines theatricalized and mediated East-West cultural exchanges, which often drew on stereotypical tropes, resulting in performances more inventive than accurate.Part III looks at the musical language, sonority, and subject matters of "intercultural" compositions by Eastern and Western composers. Essays in Part IV address reception studies and consider the ways in which differences are articulated in musical discourse by actors serving different purposes, whether self-promotion, commercial ma
Music Appreciation : History, Culture, and Context
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