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- catalog contributor b1643681.
- catalog created "[1984] c1985.".
- catalog date "1985".
- catalog date "[1984] c1985.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1984] c1985.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies and index.".
- catalog description "Part I. The sound of music. The physics of music -- Part II. A pure tone -- a capella. The origin of musical sound ; The transmission of musical sound ; The perception of a pure tone -- Part III. Two pure tones together. The superposition of vibrations ; The superposition of waves ; The perception of two pure tones -- Part IV. Archetypal instruments: the tromba marina, the fife, the coach horn, and the drum. The origin of complex tones: strings, tubes, and membranes ; The transmission of complex tones from strings, tubes, and membranes ; The perception of complex tones -- Part V. The whole orchestra. The instruments of musical sound ; The musical environment ; Perception of music -- Part VI. Sound reproduction. Sound system components ; Sound systems and their environment ; Toward a consummation of the listening experience -- Part VII. Electronic music. Synthesized and digital sound -- Answers to selected problems.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 353 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0471874124".
- catalog issued "1985".
- catalog issued "[1984] c1985.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Wiley,".
- catalog subject "ML3805 .R56 1985".
- catalog subject "Music Acoustics and physics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. The sound of music. The physics of music -- Part II. A pure tone -- a capella. The origin of musical sound ; The transmission of musical sound ; The perception of a pure tone -- Part III. Two pure tones together. The superposition of vibrations ; The superposition of waves ; The perception of two pure tones -- Part IV. Archetypal instruments: the tromba marina, the fife, the coach horn, and the drum. The origin of complex tones: strings, tubes, and membranes ; The transmission of complex tones from strings, tubes, and membranes ; The perception of complex tones -- Part V. The whole orchestra. The instruments of musical sound ; The musical environment ; Perception of music -- Part VI. Sound reproduction. Sound system components ; Sound systems and their environment ; Toward a consummation of the listening experience -- Part VII. Electronic music. Synthesized and digital sound -- Answers to selected problems.".
- catalog title "Physics and the sound of music / John S. Rigden.".
- catalog type "text".