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  • Reality Is Not What It Seems

    Penguin Putnam Inc Reality Is Not What It Seems

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £14.40

  • The Physics of Sound Waves Second Edition

    Institute of Physics Publishing The Physics of Sound Waves Second Edition

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    Book Synopsis The Physics of Sound Waves: Music, Instruments, and Sound Equipment, Second Edition describes the properties of sound waves as they relate to the production of sound by musical instruments, the perception and interpretation of sound, FFT analysis, recording and reproduction of musical sounds, and the quality of sound in both indoor and outdoor environments. 

    Out of stock

    £28.50

  • What Are Waves Catch a Wave

    Crabtree Publishing Co,US What Are Waves Catch a Wave

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    £8.54

  • Introduction to the Physics of Gyrotrons

    Johns Hopkins University Press Introduction to the Physics of Gyrotrons

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    Book SynopsisIt should appeal to plasma physicists interested in charged-particle dynamics, as well as to applied physicists needing to know more about micro- and millimeter-wave technologies.Table of ContentsForewordPrefacePart I: Introduction to GyrodevicesChapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Gyrotron Arrangement Part II: Theory of Gyrotron Oscillators and AmplifiersChapter 3. Linear Theory of the Gyromonotron Chapter 4. Nonlinear Theory of the Gyromonotron (Single-Mode Treatment)Chapter 5. Mode Interaction in the GyromonotronChapter 6. Linear Theory of the Gyro-TWTChapter 7. Nonlinear Theory of the Gyro-TWTChapter 8. Theory of GyroklystronsChapter 9. Fluctuations: Intrinsic and Extrinsic NoisePart III: The Development of GyrodevicesChapter 10. Gyrotron Oscillators for Controlled Fusion Experiments Chapter 11. GyroklystronsChapter 12. Gyro-Traveling-Wave TubesChapter 13. Other Types of GyrodevicesSummaryAppendix 1: Derivation of Gyro-Averaged EquationsAppendix 2: Wave Excitation by Electron Beams in WaveguidesAppendix 3: Derivation of the Self-Consistent Set of Equations for the Gyro-TWTReferencesIndex

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    £75.65

  • Hearing History  A Reader

    LUP - University of Georgia Press Hearing History A Reader

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    Book SynopsisHistory has tended to be dominated by visual images, but the past was not silent. These essays explore attempts to access the sounds of the past, called historical acoustemology, auditory culture, or aural history. ""Hearing History"" is an introduction to an exciting new field of historical study.Trade ReviewThe history of sound is an emerging field of great importance to cultural and social analysis. Hearing History offers a broad introduction to the subject that will be of enduring value. - Michael O'Malley, George Mason University; ""This bold and edgy collection will serve as an excellent entree into the exciting new field of aural history. Mark Smith's introduction is at once lucid and comprehensive. Hearing History is absolutely first rate."" - Peter A. Coclanis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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    £32.25

  • Aurality

    Duke University Press Aurality

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this audacious book, Ana María Ochoa Gautier explores how listening has been central to the production of notions of language, music, voice, and sound that determine the politics of life. Drawing primarily from nineteenth-century Colombian sources, Ochoa Gautier locates sounds produced by different living entities at the juncture of the human and nonhuman. Her 'acoustically tuned' analysis of a wide array of texts reveals multiple debates on the nature of the aural. These discussions were central to a politics of the voice harnessed in the service of the production of different notions of personhood and belonging. In Ochoa Gautier''s groundbreaking work, Latin America and the Caribbean emerge as a historical site where the politics of life and the politics of expression inextricably entangle the musical and the linguistic, knowledge and the sensorial. Trade Review"Speaking from the intersection of sound studies, Latin American studies, and the history of natural history and musicology, this book shifts the terrain upon which all of those fields have comfortably settled. Scholars of sound studies will need to take note of Ochoa’s challenges to European or North American framings." -- Alejandra Bronfman * Hispanic American Historical Review *“Gautier’s work is tremendously useful. A challenging and rewarding read, I recommend her work to persons who are seriously interested in new approaches to retelling the history of any nation.” -- Julian Ledford * AmeriQuests *"Aurality is a significant contribution to the burgeoning field of sound studies. Ana Marıa Ochoa Gautier adeptly guides the reader across complex scales of analysis using well-selected historical case studies.... Aurality achieves its goal of establishing a critical vantage point for making sense of the contemporary transformations that are shaping the 21st." -- William Hope * American Ethnologist *"Ochoa Gautier provides a vitally important account of the intricate and heterogeneous modes of knowing, being, becoming, and belonging that continue to resonate in the postcolonial lettered city." -- Leonardo Cardoso * American Anthropologist *"The volume is a must for enthusiasts of sound studies and/or Colombian history. Ochoa Gautier has done a fine job chronicling the way in which the aural played a key role in the definition of a relation between humankind and the body politics of the nation-state. It deserves wide recognition and ample endorsement." -- Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste * EIAL *"This book raises important questions about the role of sound and efforts to categorise it in defining the relationship between the human and the non-human, and between different social groups within Colombian society.... Aurality will undoubtedly serve the specialist researcher well and it is to be hoped that the rich lines of inquiry it opens up will receive further attention in future." -- Anna Cant * Journal of Latin American Studies *"Aurality is a rich and complex book that raises important questions about colonialism and modernity, personhood and nation. Ochoa Gautier has made an important contribution to Colombian historiography, certainly meeting her aim to explore 'the relationship between listening and the voice as a part of the history of the relation between the colonial and the modern'. . . . It will be difficult to read history in the same way again." -- Meri L. Clark * The Latin Americanist *Table of ContentsPreface and Acknowledgments ix Introduction. The Ear and the Voice in the Lettered City's Geophysical History 1 1. On Howls and Pitches 31 2. On Popular Song 77 3. On the Ethnographic Ear 123 4. On Vocal Immunity 165 Epilogue. The Oral in the Aural 207 Notes 215 References 231 Index 252

    1 in stock

    £72.25

  • Aurality

    Duke University Press Aurality

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this audacious book, Ana María Ochoa Gautier explores how listening has been central to the production of notions of language, music, voice, and sound that determine the politics of life. Drawing primarily from nineteenth-century Colombian sources, Ochoa Gautier locates sounds produced by different living entities at the juncture of the human and nonhuman. Her 'acoustically tuned' analysis of a wide array of texts reveals multiple debates on the nature of the aural. These discussions were central to a politics of the voice harnessed in the service of the production of different notions of personhood and belonging. In Ochoa Gautier''s groundbreaking work, Latin America and the Caribbean emerge as a historical site where the politics of life and the politics of expression inextricably entangle the musical and the linguistic, knowledge and the sensorial. Trade Review"Speaking from the intersection of sound studies, Latin American studies, and the history of natural history and musicology, this book shifts the terrain upon which all of those fields have comfortably settled. Scholars of sound studies will need to take note of Ochoa’s challenges to European or North American framings." -- Alejandra Bronfman * Hispanic American Historical Review *“Gautier’s work is tremendously useful. A challenging and rewarding read, I recommend her work to persons who are seriously interested in new approaches to retelling the history of any nation.” -- Julian Ledford * AmeriQuests *"Aurality is a significant contribution to the burgeoning field of sound studies. Ana Marıa Ochoa Gautier adeptly guides the reader across complex scales of analysis using well-selected historical case studies.... Aurality achieves its goal of establishing a critical vantage point for making sense of the contemporary transformations that are shaping the 21st." -- William Hope * American Ethnologist *"Ochoa Gautier provides a vitally important account of the intricate and heterogeneous modes of knowing, being, becoming, and belonging that continue to resonate in the postcolonial lettered city." -- Leonardo Cardoso * American Anthropologist *"The volume is a must for enthusiasts of sound studies and/or Colombian history. Ochoa Gautier has done a fine job chronicling the way in which the aural played a key role in the definition of a relation between humankind and the body politics of the nation-state. It deserves wide recognition and ample endorsement." -- Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste * EIAL *"This book raises important questions about the role of sound and efforts to categorise it in defining the relationship between the human and the non-human, and between different social groups within Colombian society.... Aurality will undoubtedly serve the specialist researcher well and it is to be hoped that the rich lines of inquiry it opens up will receive further attention in future." -- Anna Cant * Journal of Latin American Studies *"Aurality is a rich and complex book that raises important questions about colonialism and modernity, personhood and nation. Ochoa Gautier has made an important contribution to Colombian historiography, certainly meeting her aim to explore 'the relationship between listening and the voice as a part of the history of the relation between the colonial and the modern'. . . . It will be difficult to read history in the same way again." -- Meri L. Clark * The Latin Americanist *Table of ContentsPreface and Acknowledgments ix Introduction. The Ear and the Voice in the Lettered City's Geophysical History 1 1. On Howls and Pitches 31 2. On Popular Song 77 3. On the Ethnographic Ear 123 4. On Vocal Immunity 165 Epilogue. The Oral in the Aural 207 Notes 215 References 231 Index 252

    15 in stock

    £19.79

  • Arvo Pärt

    Fordham University Press Arvo Pärt

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsI. Introduction 1. Arvo Pärt and the Art of Embodiment | 3 Peter C. Bouteneff, Jeffers Engelhardt, and Robert Saler 2. The Sound—and Hearing—of Arvo Pärt | 8 Peter C. Bouteneff II. History and Context 3. Sounding Structure, Structured Sound | 25 Toomas Siitan 4. Colorful Dreams: Exploring Pärt’s Soviet Film Music | 36 Christopher J. May 5. Arvo Pärt’s Tintinnabuli and the 1970s Soviet Underground | 68 Kevin C. Karnes III. Performance 6. The Pärt Sound | 89 Paul Hillier, in conversation with Peter Bouteneff 7. The Rest Is Silence | 107 Andrew Shenton IV. Materiality and Phenomenology 8. Vibrating, and Silent: Listening to the Material Acoustics of Tintinnabulation | 129 Jeffers Engelhardt 9. Medieval Pärt | 154 Andrew Albin 10. The Piano and the Performing Body in the Music of Arvo Pärt: Phenomenological Perspectives | 177 Maria Cizmic and Adriana Helbig V. Theology 11. Presence, Absence, and the Ambiguities of Ambiance: Theological Discourse and the Move to Sound in Pärt Studies | 197 Robert Saler 12. The Materiality of Sound and the Theology of the Incarnation in the Music of Arvo Pärt | 208 Ivan Moody 13. Christian Liturgical Chant and the Musical Reorientation of Arvo Pärt | 220 Alexander Lingas 14. In the Beginning There Was Sound: Hearing, Tintinnabuli, and Musical Meaning in Sufism | 232 Sevin Huriye Yaraman List of Contributors | 243 Index of Terms | 247 Index of Persons | 252 Works by Other Composers | 256 Works by Arvo Pärt | 257

    1 in stock

    £96.90

  • Arvo Pärt

    Fordham University Press Arvo Pärt

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsI. Introduction 1. Arvo Pärt and the Art of Embodiment | 3 Peter C. Bouteneff, Jeffers Engelhardt, and Robert Saler 2. The Sound—and Hearing—of Arvo Pärt | 8 Peter C. Bouteneff II. History and Context 3. Sounding Structure, Structured Sound | 25 Toomas Siitan 4. Colorful Dreams: Exploring Pärt’s Soviet Film Music | 36 Christopher J. May 5. Arvo Pärt’s Tintinnabuli and the 1970s Soviet Underground | 68 Kevin C. Karnes III. Performance 6. The Pärt Sound | 89 Paul Hillier, in conversation with Peter Bouteneff 7. The Rest Is Silence | 107 Andrew Shenton IV. Materiality and Phenomenology 8. Vibrating, and Silent: Listening to the Material Acoustics of Tintinnabulation | 129 Jeffers Engelhardt 9. Medieval Pärt | 154 Andrew Albin 10. The Piano and the Performing Body in the Music of Arvo Pärt: Phenomenological Perspectives | 177 Maria Cizmic and Adriana Helbig V. Theology 11. Presence, Absence, and the Ambiguities of Ambiance: Theological Discourse and the Move to Sound in Pärt Studies | 197 Robert Saler 12. The Materiality of Sound and the Theology of the Incarnation in the Music of Arvo Pärt | 208 Ivan Moody 13. Christian Liturgical Chant and the Musical Reorientation of Arvo Pärt | 220 Alexander Lingas 14. In the Beginning There Was Sound: Hearing, Tintinnabuli, and Musical Meaning in Sufism | 232 Sevin Huriye Yaraman List of Contributors | 243 Index of Terms | 247 Index of Persons | 252 Works by Other Composers | 256 Works by Arvo Pärt | 257

    15 in stock

    £27.90

  • How We Hear Music

    Boydell & Brewer Ltd How We Hear Music

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisCovers much of the acoustics a student needs, without mathematics or scientific background.Choice Outstanding Academic Title A survey of intervals and scales, tone pitch, loudness and time in Western music raises many questions about the hearing mechanism and throws doubt on the conventional role of harmonics. James Beament's account of how musical sounds are coded by the ear and the brain's processing units, provides answers to most of these questions. It concludes that music started with simple instruments which voices imitated, and that the need to know sound direction determined the characteristics of hearing. This book will interest students, practising musicians and music psychologists, and assumes no scientific knowledge. The late ProfessorSir JAMES BEAMENT was a distinguished scientist and musician, who taught and examined music students at Cambridge University.Trade ReviewInformed by a broad expertise comprehending all of the disciplines for which human hearing is pertinent. Beament['s] model for the hearing of music...is not only the most speculative section of the book but also the most brilliant. Recommended warmly... it should find a niche in virtually every college, university and professional music library. * CHOICE *Table of ContentsPart 1 Preliminaries. Part 2 Aural archaeology. Part 3 Hearing selects intervals. Part 4 The beguiling harmonic theory. Part 5 The imitating voice. Part 6 Hearing simultaneous pitches. Part 7 Patterns in harmony. Part 8 Loudness: the basic dynamic scale. Part 9 Music through the hearing machine. Part 10 A sense of direction. Part 11 Time and rhythm. Part 12 Conclusions.

    15 in stock

    £19.99

  • SmallAperture Radio DirectionFinding Radar Library

    Artech House Publishers SmallAperture Radio DirectionFinding Radar Library

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis text defines small-aperture radio direction-finding (DF) and identifies its unique niche in the passive radiolocation discipline. The book provides a discussion of the functional elements of radio DF and a definition of small-aperture DF based on linear wavelength criteria.Table of ContentsOperating principles; performance definition; DF error sources; system level descriptions; representative operational small-aperture DF systems; passive geolocation; sub-system considerations; calibratin and test of DF systems; spread-spectrum direction finding.

    15 in stock

    £89.00

  • Principles of Underwater Sound third edition

    Peninsula Publishing Principles of Underwater Sound third edition

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £61.00

  • Principles of Underwater Sound

    Peninsula Publishing Principles of Underwater Sound

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £67.00

  • New Victor Record Catalogue January 1910

    LIGHTNING SOURCE UK LTD New Victor Record Catalogue January 1910

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    Book Synopsis

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    £13.95

  • The Theory of Sound Volume 2

    Legare Street Press The Theory of Sound Volume 2

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £30.35

  • Ultrasonic Guided Waves in Solid Media

    Cambridge University Press Ultrasonic Guided Waves in Solid Media

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisUltrasonic guided waves in solid media are important in nondestructive testing and structural health monitoring, as new faster, sensitive, and economical ways of looking at materials and structures have become possible. This book can be read by managers from a 'black box' point of view, or used as a professional reference or textbook.Table of ContentsPreface; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; 2. Dispersion principles; 3. Unbounded isotropic and anisotropic media; 4. Reflection and refraction; 5. Oblique incidence; 6. Waves in plates; 7. Surface and subsurface waves; 8. Finite element method for guided wave mechanics; 9. The semi-analytical finite element method (SAFE); 10. Guided waves in hollow cylinders; 11. Circumferential guided waves; 12. Guided waves in layered structures; 13. Source influence on guided wave excitation; 14. Horizontal shear; 15. Guided waves in anisotropic media; 16. Guided wave phased arrays in piping; 17. Guided waves in viscoelastic media; 18. Ultrasonic vibrations; 19. Guided wave array transducers; 20. Introduction to guided wave nonlinear methods; 21. Guided wave imaging methods; Appendix A: ultrasonic nondestructive testing principles, analysis and display technology; Appendix B: basic formulas and concepts in the theory of elasticity; Appendix C: physically based signal processing concepts for guided waves; Appendix D: guided wave mode and frequency selection tips.

    15 in stock

    £79.79

  • Computational Acoustics

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Computational Acoustics

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisCovers the theory and practice of innovative new approaches to modelling acoustic propagation There are as many types of acoustic phenomena as there are media, from longitudinal pressure waves in a fluid to S and P waves in seismology. This text focuses on the application of computational methods to the fields of linear acoustics. Techniques for solving the linear wave equation in homogeneous medium are explored in depth, as are techniques for modelling wave propagation in inhomogeneous and anisotropic fluid medium from a source and scattering from objects. Written for both students and working engineers, this book features a unique pedagogical approach to acquainting readers with innovative numerical methods for developing computational procedures for solving problems in acoustics and for understanding linear acoustic propagation and scattering. Chapters follow a consistent format, beginning with a presentation of modelling paradigms, followed by descriptions oTable of ContentsSeries Preface ix 1 Introduction 1 2 Computation and Related Topics 5 2.1 Floating-Point Numbers 5 2.1.1 Representations of Numbers 5 2.1.2 Floating-Point Numbers 7 2.2 Computational Cost 9 2.3 Fidelity 11 2.4 Code Development 12 2.5 List of Open-Source Tools 16 2.6 Exercises 17 References 17 3 Derivation of the Wave Equation 19 3.1 Introduction 19 3.2 General Properties of Waves 20 3.3 One-Dimensional Waves on a String 23 3.4 Waves in Elastic Solids 26 3.5 Waves in Ideal Fluids 29 3.5.1 Setting Up the Derivation 29 3.5.2 A Simple Example 30 3.5.3 Linearized Equations 31 3.5.4 A Second-Order Equation from Differentiation 33 3.5.5 A Second-Order Equation from a Velocity Potential 34 3.5.6 Second-Order Equation without Perturbations 36 3.5.7 Special Form of the Operator 36 3.5.8 Discussion Regarding Fluid Acoustics 40 3.6 Thin Rods and Plates 41 3.7 Phonons 42 3.8 Tensors Lite 42 3.9 Exercises 48 References 48 4 Methods for Solving the Wave Equation 49 4.1 Introduction 49 4.2 Method of Characteristics 49 4.3 Separation of Variables 56 4.4 Homogeneous Solution in Separable Coordinates 57 4.4.1 Cartesian Coordinates 58 4.4.2 Cylindrical Coordinates 59 4.4.3 Spherical Coordinates 61 4.5 Boundary Conditions 63 4.6 Representing Functions with the Homogeneous Solutions 67 4.7 Green’s Function 70 4.7.1 Green’s Function in Free Space 70 4.7.2 Mode Expansion of Green’s Functions 72 4.8 Method of Images 76 4.9 Comparison of Modes to Images 81 4.10 Exercises 82 References 82 5 Wave Propagation 85 5.1 Introduction 85 5.2 Fourier Decomposition and Synthesis 85 5.3 Dispersion 88 5.4 Transmission and Reflection 90 5.5 Attenuation 96 5.6 Exercises 97 References 97 6 Normal Modes 99 6.1 Introduction 99 6.2 Mode Theory 100 6.3 Profile Models 101 6.4 Analytic Examples 105 6.4.1 Example 1: Harmonic Oscillator 105 6.4.2 Example 2: Linear 108 6.5 Perturbation Theory 110 6.6 Multidimensional Problems and Degeneracy 118 6.7 Numerical Approach to Modes 120 6.7.1 Derivation of the Relaxation Equation 120 6.7.2 Boundary Conditions in the Relaxation Method 125 6.7.3 Initializing the Relaxation 127 6.7.4 Stopping the Relaxation 128 6.8 Coupled Modes and the Pekeris Waveguide 129 6.8.1 Pekeris Waveguide 129 6.8.2 Coupled Modes 131 6.9 Exercises 135 References 135 7 Ray Theory 137 7.1 Introduction 137 7.2 High Frequency Expansion of the Wave Equation 138 7.2.1 Eikonal Equation and Ray Paths 139 7.2.2 Paraxial Rays 140 7.3 Amplitude 144 7.4 Ray Path Integrals 145 7.5 Building a Field from Rays 160 7.6 Numerical Approach to Ray Tracing 162 7.7 Complete Paraxial Ray Trace 168 7.8 Implementation Notes 170 7.9 Gaussian Beam Tracing 171 7.10 Exercises 173 References 174 8 Finite Difference and Finite Difference Time Domain 177 8.1 Introduction 177 8.2 Finite Difference 178 8.3 Time Domain 188 8.4 FDTD Representation of the Linear Wave Equation 193 8.5 Exercises 197 References 197 9 Parabolic Equation 199 9.1 Introduction 199 9.2 The Paraxial Approximation 199 9.3 Operator Factoring 201 9.4 Pauli Spin Matrices 204 9.5 Reduction of Order 205 9.5.1 The Padé Approximation 207 9.5.2 Phase Space Representation 208 9.5.3 Diagonalizing the Hamiltonian 209 9.6 Numerical Approach 210 9.7 Exercises 212 References 212 10 Finite Element Method 215 10.1 Introduction 215 10.2 The Finite Element Technique 216 10.3 Discretization of the Domain 218 10.3.1 One-Dimensional Domains 218 10.3.2 Two-Dimensional Domains 219 10.3.3 Three-Dimensional Domains 222 10.3.4 Using Gmsh 223 10.4 Defining Basis Elements 225 10.4.1 One-Dimensional Basis Elements 226 10.4.2 Two-Dimensional Basis Elements 227 10.4.3 Three-Dimensional Basis Elements 229 10.5 Expressing the Helmholtz Equation in the FEM Basis 232 10.6 Numerical Integration over Triangular and Tetrahedral Domains 234 10.6.1 Gaussian Quadrature 234 10.6.2 Integration over Triangular Domains 235 10.6.3 Integration over Tetrahedral Domains 239 10.7 Implementation Notes 240 10.8 Exercises 240 References 241 11 Boundary Element Method 243 11.1 Introduction 243 11.2 The Boundary Integral Equations 244 11.3 Discretization of the BIE 249 11.4 Basis Elements and Test Functions 253 11.5 Coupling Integrals 254 11.5.1 Derivation of Coupling Terms 254 11.5.2 Singularity Extraction 256 11.5.3 Evaluation of the Singular Part 260 11.5.3.1 Closed-Form Expression for the Singular Part of K 260 11.5.3.2 Method for Partial Analytic Evaluation 261 11.5.3.3 The Hypersingular Integral 266 11.6 Scattering from Closed Surfaces 267 11.7 Implementation Notes 269 11.8 Comments on Additional Techniques 271 11.8.1 Higher-Order Methods 271 11.8.2 Body of Revolution 272 11.9 Exercises 273 References 273 Index 275

    15 in stock

    £97.16

  • Why You Like It

    Flatiron Books Why You Like It

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    Book SynopsisFrom the chief architect of the Pandora Radio's Music Genome Project comes a definitive and groundbreaking examination of why we respond to music the way we do.Everyone loves music. But what is it that makes music so universally beloved and have such a powerful effect on us? In this sweeping and authoritative book, Dr. Nolan Gassera composer, pianist, and musicologist, and the chief architect of the Music Genome Project, which powers Pandora Radiobreaks down what musical taste is, where it comes from, and what our favorite songs say about us. Dr. Gasser delves into the science, psychology, and sociology that explains why humans love music so much; how our brains process music; and why you may love Queen but your best friend loves Kiss. He sheds light on why babies can clap along to rhythmic patterns and reveals the reason behind why different cultures around the globe identify the same kinds of music as happy, sad, or scary. Using easy-to-foll

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    £16.99

  • Science of Sound The

    Pearson Education Science of Sound The

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    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsUPDATED! I. VIBRATIONS, WAVES, AND SOUNDS. 1. What is Sound? 2. Vibrating Systems. 3. Waves. 4. Resonance. II. PERCEPTION AND MEASUREMENT OF SOUND. 5. Hearing. 6. Sound Pressure, Power, and Loudness. 7. Pitch and Timbre. 8. Combination Tones and Harmony. 9. Musical Scales and Temperament. III. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 10. String Instruments. 11. Brass Instruments. 12. Woodwind Instruments. 13. Percussion Instruments. 14. Keyboard Instruments. IV. THE HUMAN VOICE. 15. Speech Production. 16. Speech Recognition, Analysis, and Synthesis. 17. Singing. REVISED! V. ELECTROACOUSTICS. 18. Electronic Circuits. 19. Loudspeakers. 20. Microphones, Amplifiers, and Tuners. 21. Digital Circuits and Techniques. 22. Sound Recording. REVISED! VI. ROOM ACOUSTICS. 23. Auditorium Acoustics. 24. Electronic Reinforcement of Sound. 25. Small Rooms, Home Listening Rooms and Recording Studios. NEW! VII. ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER MUSIC. 26. Music Technology and its Origins. 27. Analog Electronic Music. 28. Digital Audio and Processing. 29. Computer Music and Virtual Acoustics. REVISED! VIII. ENVIRONMENTAL SOUND. 30. Noise in the Environment. 31. Effects of Noise on People. 32. Control of Noise.

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    £62.69

  • Picture Window Books El Sonido Fuerte Suave Alto Y Bajo Ciencia

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £21.99

  • Capstone Press All Kinds of Sounds Wonder Readers Emergent Level

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £6.64

  • Engineering the Guitar

    Springer Engineering the Guitar

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisClearly written in a conceptual language, it provides readers with an understanding of the dynamic behavior of the instrument, including structural and component dynamics, and various analytical models, such as discrete, finite element, and boundary element models.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: „…[This is the only book] that deals with the engineering aspects of guitars. Thus it serves a real need for scientifically-oriented guitar makers and aficionados as well as those interested in a broad overview of the world of guitars… The overall broad view of the book makes good reading for those interested in the myriad details involve in constructing a string instrument and then evaluating it scientifically, as the author’s personal building experience and knowledge of a wide variety of guitar construction techniques are put to good use… a significant, commendable addition to the guitar literature in a very broad-ranging book on a very important string instrument."George Bissinger, East Carolina University, EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES (May-June 2009)“French discusses whether the math models are … sufficient to capture the features of acoustic responses that are highly correlated with good sound quality. In conclusion … this book will help luthiers at all levels think more clearly about how to successfully manufacture guitars of high sound quality. The book … particularly valuable to students of guitar construction and repair. For the rest of us, this book makes interesting reading.” (Leo Beranek, International Journal of Acoustics and Vibration, Vol. 14 (2), 2009)“Why do guitars sound like they do, and how do you set about making one? These are central questions addressed … in this attractive new book. … The book is well written, and generously illustrated with interesting … graphs. … a unique and special addition to the literature, and it deserves to be widely read. For anyone contemplating construction of a guitar it will surely be indispensible. Physicists and engineers with musical inclinations, as well as guitar players … are likely to be fascinated.” (Peter V. E. McClintock, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 51 (6), 2010)Table of ContentsHistory of the Guitar.- Acoustics and Musical Theory.- Structure of the Guitar.- Dynamic Behavior.- Analytical Models.- Manufacturing Processes.- Sound Quality.- Guitar Electronics.- Unique Characteristics.

    15 in stock

    £46.74

  • Communications After AD2000

    Springer Communications After AD2000

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis1 Global strategies.- 2 The American scene.- 3 Future technological developments and their impact.- 4 The Japanese scene.- 5 From telephony to information networking renovating the telecommunications infrastructure.- 6 Social implications.- 7 The impact of networks on financial services: the reality of electronic banking.- 8 Impact of regulations on communications.- 9 Communications strategy the impact of market forces, regulation and technology.- 10 Architecture, technology and applications.- 11 Mobile communications in the 21st century.- 12 Broadcasting after ad2000.- 13 Optical switching.- 14 Broadband fibre.- 15 Why software engineering at a communications meeting?.- 16 Improving communications at the desktop.Table of ContentsContents. Contributors. Preface. Global strategies. The American scene. Future technological developments and their impact. The Japanese scene. From telephony to information networking - renovating the telecommunications infrastructure. Social implications. The impact of networks on financial services: the reality of electronic banking. Impact of regulation on communications. Communciations strategy - the impact of market forces, regulation and technology. Architecture, technology and applications. Mobile communications in the 21st century. Broadcasting after 2000 AD. Optical switching. Broadband fibre. Why software engineering at a communications meeting? Improving communications at the desktop. Index.

    15 in stock

    £123.49

  • Technology of the Guitar

    Springer Us Technology of the Guitar

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFeaturing chapters on physics, structure, sound and design specifics, Technology of the Guitar also includes coverage of historical content, composition of strings and their effects on sound quality, and important designs.Table of Contents1. Guitar Overview.- 2. Basic Physics.- 3. The Structure of the Guitar.- 4. Electronics.- 5. Sound Quality.- 6. Design Specifics for Acoustic Guitars.- 7. Design Specifics for Electric Guitars.- 8. Hardware.- 9. Iconic Guitars.

    15 in stock

    £127.99

  • A Resonant Ecology

    Duke University Press A Resonant Ecology

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn A Resonant Ecology, Max Ritts traces how sound’s integration into the environmental politics of Canada’s North Coast has paved the way for massive industrial expansion. While conservationists hope that the dissemination of whale songs and other nature sounds will showcase the beauty of local wildlife for people around the world, Ritts reveals how colonial capitalism can co-opt sonic efforts to protect the coast. He demonstrates how digital technologies allow industry to sonically map new shipping lanes and facilitate new ways of experiencing sound—premised not on listening, but on sound’s exploitable status as a data resource. By outlining how sound can both perpetuate and refuse capitalist colonialism, Ritts challenges the idea that the sonic realm is inherently liberatory and reveals sound to be a powerfully uncertain object. Through a situated geographical approach, he makes the case that only a decolonial and multigenerational environmental politic

    15 in stock

    £70.55

  • Bad Singer

    House of Anansi Press Ltd ,Canada Bad Singer

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