Producing music /
Material type: TextSeries: Perspectives on music production seriesPublication details: New York Routledge 2019Description: 339 pISBN: 9781315212241; 9781351815109; 9781351815086; 9781351815093Subject(s): Sound recordings | Popular musicDDC classification: 781.49 Summary: During the last two decades, the field of music production has attracted considerable interest from the academic community, more recently becoming established as an important and flourishing research discipline in its own right. Producing Music presents cutting-edge research across topics that both strengthen and broaden the range of the discipline as it currently stands. Bringing together the academic study of music production and practical techniques, this book illustrates the latest research on producing music. Focusing on areas such as genre, technology, concepts, and contexts of production, Hepworth-Sawyer, Hodgson, and Marrington have compiled key research from practitioners and academics to present a comprehensive view of how music production has established itself and changed over the years.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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781.11 ARJ/P Psychological effects of music | 781.264 SAU/R Raag Alap | 781.49 MIX Mixing music | 781.49 PRO Producing music / | 781.54 HEX/F The film and media creators' guide to music | 781.6200954 SHA/F Folk Music of Northeast | 781.64071 ROU Routledge companion to popular music education |
During the last two decades, the field of music production has attracted considerable interest from the academic community, more recently becoming established as an important and flourishing research discipline in its own right.
Producing Music presents cutting-edge research across topics that both strengthen and broaden the range of the discipline as it currently stands. Bringing together the academic study of music production and practical techniques, this book illustrates the latest research on producing music.
Focusing on areas such as genre, technology, concepts, and contexts of production, Hepworth-Sawyer, Hodgson, and Marrington have compiled key research from practitioners and academics to present a comprehensive view of how music production has established itself and changed over the years.
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