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David Bowman/Paul Terry: Edexcel AS Music Study Guide - 2nd Edition

David Bowman/Paul Terry: Edexcel AS Music Study Guide - 2nd Edition

For examinations until June 2014 (please note that the specification has been extended since this book was published: the set works for 2014 are the same as those listed in the book under 2009)."Once again, Rhinegold have produced an excellent "must-have" resource." Anthony Anderson, Music ASTThis study guide will help students to:gain an understanding of all aspects of the Edexcel AS courselearn from leading examiners and teachers on the best way to approach the examsdiscover how to achieve higher gradesThis best-selling study guide has been fully revised in line with the new AS Specification. Students are shown how to approach music to the depth required for AS, with practical help with study techniques, note taking, planning coursework and revision. There are dedicated chapters which analyse each of the set works to the depth required by the examiner; ensuring students have the support to go into the exam with confidence.The authors offer additional guidance relating to Sections B and C of the Developing Musical Understanding paper, help on the new requirements for composing, and practical advice on performing.The expanded glossary relates technical terms to specific examples in the New Anthology of Music and numerous music examples aid the explanation of the concepts encountered in the music.David Bowman was for 20 years director of music at Ampleforth College and a chief examiner for the University of London Schools Examination Board (now Edexcel) from 1982 to 1998. His publications include Sound Matters (co-authored with Bruce Cole, Schott, 1989), Aural Matters (co-authored with Paul Terry, Schott, 1993), Aural Matters in Practice (co-authored with Paul Terry, Schott, 1994), Analysis Matters (Rhinegold, Volume 1 1997, Volume 2 1998) and numerous articles for Music Teacher. He is a contributor to the Collins Classical Music Encyclopedia (2000) and author of the Rhinegold Dictionary of Music in Sound (2002).

SEK 315.00
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Patrick Gazard: How To Create A Successful Music Ensemble

Mortimer Rhind-Tutt: Music Technology From Scratch

Mortimer Rhind-Tutt: Music Technology From Scratch

Music Technology From Scratch provides a complete beginner's guide to recording, mixing, and mastering music. It is an essential book for anyone studying or interested in music technology, and those wishing to create their own professional-quality recordings.Key featuresHow does sound work?How do I record a range of instruments?How do I record, mix and master a track?How do I use MIDI for sequencing and arranging?Music Technology From Scratch answers these questions, and more. Exploring both the theory and practice of music technology, it gives the reader clear information on how equipment works and how to get the best results from it.Fully illustrated throughout, diagrams and photos provide step-by-step guides to using your equipment. It includes tips and hints on polishing your recordings and making sure your sessions run smoothly, 'test yourself questions' and 'projects' at the end of each chapter, and a full glossary explaining all technical terms and concepts. It is also enhanced by online videos with explanations of equipment and techniques.This book will send you on your way to achieving a better grade for any of these courses:GCSE, AS and A2 Music and Music TechnologyBTEC Firsts and Nationals in Music and Music TechnologyThe new Creative and Media Diploma"This book is a must for anyone who is new to Music Technology. The sections are well broken down into each part of the Technology environment, covering the traditional equipment you would find in the studio as well as the software on your computer. In the first section of the book it provides a well presented, colourful, clearly and carefully presented explanation of how and why things work, covering the bits of equipment you both need and are likely to encounter. The second section, called ?Putting it into Practice? is a brilliant step by step guide to capturing and creating Music, covering each process / activity in a tried and tested, logical way.I highly recommend this book - although it seems to be aimed at the Education market, ?Music Technology from Scratch? would suit anyone setting up a recording facility at home no matter what age of equipment and user! For Music teachers, this is a fantastic resource that covers everything you need to cover right up to and including A level Music Technology ? I?ve used it for AS/A2, GCSE and BTEC students very effectively. If you are a little ?techno-phobic?, this is a great, user-friendly introduction to all aspects of Music Technology ? it will break you in gently by explaining how, why and what each bit of a studio is used for. If you?ve been recording since the advent of the Phonograph, this book will help you explain what you know without Maths or Physics confusing your listeners ? the ?how it works? diagrams are amongst the best I?ve ever seen. If you don?t know something in this book, your students will be missing out on their Technological education! It really does cover all the basics in a non-scientific, musician-friendly way.For students of any age, this book will act as both a reference / learning res

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