It's hard enough moving to a new place, and for Annie there are plenty of extra burdens. Her mother seems sad and worried all the time, having a baby brother makes getting settled in even harder, a box of her prized horse figurines has been lost, and to top it all off, the new house is far away from Annie's favorite uncle, who shared with her what she loves best of all: piano music. But when Annie roller-skates by Mrs. Bergstrom's house, she hears beautiful melodies -- Maybe this new place may someday feel like home.
But despite all of this, making music is still hard. Why? Making Music was written both to answer this question and to offer ways to make it easier.
Making Music with Computers: Creative Programming in Python introduces important concepts and skills necessary to generate music with computers.
Topics include a discussion of the various roles a publisher plays in the music business: collection, administration, protection, exploitation and evaluation.
I think this original work is stimulating, excellent, and very well written.”—Kim Wangler, Associate Professor and Director of Music Industry Studies, Appalachian State University “I found Making Money, Making Music absolutely ...
The volume brings together specialists from different academic disciplines with the same powerful starting point: music is not merely something related to the social, but rather a social life itself, something capable of structuring the ...
Do you like to make music? Let's look at some of the different ways people make music.
Interestingly, the Philadelphia Folklore Project videotape documentary on Golden Sunrise (Noyes, Greenberg, and Kodish 1990) describes the club as working “within a more traditional framework,” and contrasts its “traditional motifs” ...
Winner of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM) Book Award (1997) Recent innovations in musical instrument design are not simply a response to the needs of musicians, writes Paul Théberge; they also have ...
Over the years, he kept a journal to document rehearsal strategies that not only improve technique within the ensemble but also achieve artistic, musical results. This book is a look into the precious pages of Floyd's journal.
The book is written for the musician who wishes to learn about Java programming and computer music concepts, and for the programmer who is interested in music and sound design with Java.