Physics and the Sound of Music
A clearly written and organized text on the production, propagation, and perception of the sound we call music. Organized into six major parts (each with three chapters) treating the sources of sound and production of musical sound; the propagation of sound and those environmental features that have an immediate influence on the sound that is propagated; and the perceptual aspects of the musical sound. The second edition includes new material on the human voice as a musical instrument, digital recording, and the use of the computer in composing music.
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Physics and the Sound of Music
A clearly written and organized text on the production, propagation, and perception of the sound we call music. Organized into six major parts (each with three chapters) treating the sources of sound and production of musical sound; the propagation of sound and those environmental features that have an immediate influence on the sound that is propagated; and the perceptual aspects of the musical sound. The second edition includes new material on the human voice as a musical instrument, digital recording, and the use of the computer in composing music.
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Physics and the Sound of Music

Physics and the Sound of Music

by John S. Rigden
Physics and the Sound of Music

Physics and the Sound of Music

by John S. Rigden

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Overview

A clearly written and organized text on the production, propagation, and perception of the sound we call music. Organized into six major parts (each with three chapters) treating the sources of sound and production of musical sound; the propagation of sound and those environmental features that have an immediate influence on the sound that is propagated; and the perceptual aspects of the musical sound. The second edition includes new material on the human voice as a musical instrument, digital recording, and the use of the computer in composing music.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780471874126
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/16/1991
Edition description: REV
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 7.72(w) x 9.63(h) x 0.93(d)

About the Author

John S. Rigden was an internationally renowned American physicist. His areas of expertise were molecular physics and the history of science.

Table of Contents

Partial table of contents:

THE SOUND OF MUSIC.

The Physics of Music.

A PURE TONE—A CAPPELLA.

The Origin of Musical Sound.

The Transmission of Musical Sound.

TWO PURE TONES TOGETHER.

The Superposition of Vibrations.

The Superposition of Waves.

ARCHETYPAL INSTRUMENTS: THE TROMBA MARINA, THE FIFE, THE COACHHORN, AND THE DRUM.

The Origin of Complex Tones: Strings, Tubes, and Membranes.

THE WHOLE ORCHESTRA.

The Instruments of Musical Sound.

The Musical Environment.

SOUND REPRODUCTION.

Sound System Components.

ELECTRONIC MUSIC.

Synthesized and Digital Sound.
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