The Physics of Sound, 3rd Edition - Berg, Richard - paperback, 9780131457898

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9780131457898
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Publisher
Pearson Education
ISBN-10
0131457896
ISBN-13
9780131457898
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30502282

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
416 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Physics of Sound
Subject
Physics / General, Acoustics & Sound
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Science
Author
Richard Berg, David Stork
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
7 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
3
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2004-007670
Dewey Edition
22
TitleLeading
The
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
534
Table Of Content
(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with Summary, Questions, Problems, and References.) 1. Simple Harmonic Motion and Applications 2. Waves and Sound 3. Standing Waves and the Overtone Series 4. Analysis and Synthesis of Complex Waves 5. Electronic Music and Synthesizers 6. The Human Ear and Voice 7. Sound Recording and Reproduction 8. Room and Auditorium Acoustics 9. Musical Temperament and Pitch 10. Woodwind Instruments 11. Brass Instruments 12. String Instruments 13. The Piano 14. Percussion Instruments Appendix A: Elementary Music Theory Appendix B: Terms and Units Appendix C: Prefixes with Common Units Glossary of Terms Index
Synopsis
This book incorporates the developments in digital audio technology, including consumer products, into a firm foundation of the physics of sound. No knowledge of physics, mathematics, or music is required. KEY TOPICS: Includes updated information on musical synthesizers. Provides recent information on the ear, including new advances in cochlear implant technology. Updates material for modern technology, particularly MP3. Features abundant examples, including discussion of demonstration experiments. Includes historical discussion of musical temperaments and instruments. Offers videotapes of musical demonstrations on topics discussed in the book, available from author. MARKET: A useful reference for musicians or anyone interested in learning more about the physics of music., For courses in Physics of Sound/Music. Using a hands-on and experimental approach, this book incorporates developments in digital audio technology including consumer products into a firm foundation of the physics of sound. Selected topics are interesting to a broad audience, with many applications of sound and waves beyond strictly musical applications. No background in physics, mathematics, or music is required., For courses in Physics of Sound/Music. Using a hands-on and experimental approach, this book incorporates developments in digital audio technology--including consumer products--into a firm foundation of the physics of sound. Selected topics are interesting to a broad audience, with many applications of sound and waves beyond strictly musical applications. No background in physics, mathematics, or music is required., This book incorporates the developments in digital audio technology, including consumer products, into a firm foundation of the physics of sound. No knowledge of physics, mathematics, or music is required. Includes updated information on musical synthesizers. Provides recent information on the ear, including new advances in cochlear implant technology. Updates material for modern technology, particularly MP3. Features abundant examples, including discussion of demonstration experiments. Includes historical discussion of musical temperaments and instruments. Offers videotapes of musical demonstrations on topics discussed in the book, available from author. A useful reference for musicians or anyone interested in learning more about the physics of music.
LC Classification Number
QC225.15.B47 2005

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