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Music in Ancient Israel/Palestine: Archaeological, Written, and Comparative Sources by Joachim Braun,

Music in Ancient Israel/Palestine: Archaeological, Written, and Comparative Sources by Joachim Braun,
This book contains the first study of the musical culture of ancient Israel/Palestine based primarily on the archaeological record. Noted musicologist Joachim Braun explores the music of the Holy Land region of the Middle East, tracing its form and development from its beginning in the Stone Age to the fourth century A.D. This is not a study of music in the Bible or music in biblical times but a unique, in-depth investigation of the historical periods and cultures that influenced the music of the region and its people. Braun combines significant archaeological findings -- musical instruments, terra cotta and metal figures, etched stone illustrations, mosaics -- with evidence drawn from written (mainly biblical) texts and anthropological, sociological, and linguistic sources. The portrait Braun assembles of this past musical world is both fascinating and innovative, suggesting a reconsideration of many views long accepted by tradition. Enhanced with numerous illustrations and photographs that bring the archaeological evidence to life, this exceptional work will be a valued resource for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the history of music, biblical studies, Jewish studies, and the cultures of the ancient Near East.



Acoustics and Psychoacoustics by David Howard,
Acoustics and Psychoacoustics by David Howard,
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject of acoustics, including the principles of human perception of sound, sometimes called psychoacoustics. Acoustics and Psychoacoustics is ideal for students of music technology, sound recording, traditional music and acoustics, as well as engineers studying audio, multimedia and communications systems. Anyone who wants a practical understanding of how real musical sounds behave and are perceived in real spaces, will find this an accessible and interesting read. Subjects featured include: 7 Principles of sound 7 Human hearing and psychoacoustics 7 Musical timbre, pitch and loudness perception 7 Sound generation in musical instruments 7 Sound in different environments (architectural acoustics) 7 Processing sound electronically The book's second edition provides new material on wave motion, brass and woodwind instruments, forward and backward masking, an introduction to coding, and diffusion. Additional references and marginal notes explaining basic terms are provided to aid understanding. Supporting website: http: //www-users.york.ac.uk/~dmh8/AcPsych/acpsyc.htm Visit the book's supporting website, designed by author David Howard, for additional resources: 7 Questions and exercises to test your knowledge 7 Web links for further resources and research 7 Audio clips 7 Calculation facilities (eg. adding decibel values and converting between frequency ratio and cents/semitones) The website can also be reached via www.focalpress.com Professor David M Howard lectures on music technology at the University of York's Electronics Department. His research interests includethe analysis and synthesis of music, speech and singing, human hearing modelling and the use of computer displays in voice teaching. He is an active organist, choral singer and choral conductor.



Tie (music) - In music notation, a tie is a curved line connecting the heads of two notes of the same pitch, indicating that they are to be played as a single note with a duration equal to the sum of the individual notes' note values. A tie is similar in appearance to a slur.

Beam (music) - A beam in musical notation is constructed as one or more lines used to connect multiple consecutive eighth notes (quavers), sixteenth notes (semiquavers), or smaller note values. Beams usually connect notes of the same duration, but may connect any combination of notes usually written with flags.

Music Is Rotted One Note - Music Is Rotted One Note is the second full album released by Tom Jenkinson, aka Squarepusher, on UK electronica label Warp.

Countersubject - In music, a countersubject is a melodic or thematic idea which is played against a primary subject of a fugue, ricercar, invention, sinfonia, or other contrapuntal piece of music. Generally a countersubject contrasts in character to a principal subject, so if the primary subject is a stately one in long note values, the countersubject is likely to be rhythmically more active, and vice-versa.



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Diatonic Scale - Diatonic Scale Diatonic scale - In music theory, a diatonic scale (from the Greek diatonikos, "to stretch out"; also known as the heptatonia prima; set form 7-35) is a seven-note musical scale comprising five whole-tone and two half-tone steps, in which the half tones are maximally separated. The modern Western concept of diatonicism developed from the writings of Guido d'Arezzo; diatonic scales are therefore sometimes referred to as Guido scales. Deep scale property - In diatonic set theory ...

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