Music

  • Music: An Appreciation, Brief Edition
    By Roger Kamien

    McGraw-Hill is revolutionizing the Music Appreciation course by introducing its first personalized digital learning experience with Roger Kamien’s Music: An Appreciation, Brief Edition.

  • Music: Ideas in Profile
    By Andrew Gant

    Howard, Trevor 50 I Iamblichus 2 Ives, Charles 128 J Jagger, Mick 73 Janáček, Leoš 55 Jeans, James 79 'Call Me Maybe' ... John 112 Levy, John 57 Ligeti, György 122, 124 'Lillibullero' 59 Lloyd, Marie 32 Lloyd Webber, Andrew 116 Locke, ...

  • Music: The Definitive Visual History
    By Tess Knighton, R. G. Grant, Nick Kimberley

    This illustrated, visual guide to the history of music and instruments, produced in conjunction with the Smithsonian, begins in prehistoric times and progresses through all eras throughout the world and includes background music theory and ...

  • Music
    By Alan Blackwood

    Music

  • MUSIC: Mystery, Art and the Human Being
    By Rudolf Steiner

    ‘Our neurosensory system is inwardly configured music, and we experience music as an artistic quality to the degree that a piece of music is in tune with the mystery of our own musical structure.’ – Rudolf Steiner What is music?

  • Music: Physician for Times to Come
    By Don Campbell

    Transformation means living our lives in ways which are harmonious with our environment and with other people, facilitating the illumination of others and the illumination of life on earth. Since the voice is an instrument of ...

  • Music: A Very Short Introduction
    By Nicholas Cook

    ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.

  • Music: The Sound of Science
    By Dr. Margaret Albertson

    Learn how STEAM subjects are involved in making music. Includes experiments, activities and other resources. This title supports NGSS for Waves and Their Applications in Technologies for Information Transfer

  • Music: The Definitive Visual History
    By Chris Yuill

    Why did jazz go Latin? And how did blues influence rock? Find out how music has shaped the world from prehistory to the present day. Classical or rock, everyone has their favourite music style, but how did your top choice come about?

  • Music: Sound and Sense
    By Ronald L. Byrnside

    Music: Sound and Sense

  • Music: Its Language, History and Culture
    By KENDALL HUNT PUB CO

    Music: Its Language, History and Culture

  • Music
    By Bill C. Malone

    Stax , with a popular culture studded with celebri- its gritty , muscular “ southern soul " or ties derided as wealthy ... in Pop Perspectives : Readings to Critique Contemporary Culture , afloat in racially torn Memphis after ed .

  • Music: The Definitive Visual History
    By DK

    Who wrote the first true "opera"? Why did jazz go Latin? And how did blues influence rock? Find out in the story of how music has shaped the world. Music...

  • Music: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide
    By Ann Moyer

    >Cummings, Anthony M. The Maecenas and the Madrigalist: Patrons, Patronage, and the Origins of the Italian Madrigal. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 2004. Cummings argues that the Italian madrigal arose in the elite ...

  • Music: Hit the Right Note!
    By Dan Green

    Basher brings his signature pop life-style to a new topic in this guide to the building blocks of music. The personality-based explanations make it easy to remember the essential concepts behind musical expression.

  • Music: A Story about Tonal Gravity, Melodic Objects, and the Motion in Tonal Space
    By Maria Kreyn

    This book tells a story about tonal time-space, melodic shapes, and emotion in music.

  • Music
    By Julie Morrow

    Music is packed with flexible ideas for developing early understanding and igniting curiosity in various areas of learning.

  • Music: A Mathematical Offering
    By Dave Benson

    This book explores the interaction between music and mathematics including harmony, symmetry, digital music and perception of sound.

  • Music: An Appreciation
    By Roger Kamien

    Concertgoer's Guide Many newcomers to classical music are intimidated by the sometimes "serious" atmosphere of live performances. This guide will tell students all they need to know about attending classical concerts and recitals.

  • Music: A Mathematical Offering
    By Dave Benson

    This is a must-have book if you want to know about the music of the spheres or digital music and many things in between.