Sound
Henry Stobart editor Patricia Kruth editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st Feb '07
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Fascinating, accessible survey of the acoustic world from physics and music to zoology and film.
This highly informative, accessible and fascinating book brings together perspectives on sound by leading experts in a wide variety of disciplines, from physics, phonetics and physiology to anthropology, zoology, music and film. It crosses disciplinary boundaries to inspire a richer and more creative approach to the acoustic world.This highly informative and fascinating book brings together perspectives on sound by leading experts from a wide variety of disciplines. These include anthropology, physiology, zoology, physics, music, phonetics and film. Through crossing disciplinary boundaries, the volume hopes to inspire a richer and more creative approach to the acoustic world. Whilst aiming for a general audience and presented in an accessible style, several chapters also represent important contributions within their own disciplines or will serve as core texts for students. The sequence of nine chapters passes from cultural perspectives on silence, via the physics of sound, physiology of the ear, songs of birds, and sounds of human speech, to music. From the reconstruction of medieval music, via twentieth-century composition and the music of the Kaluli of Papua New Guinea, the volume concludes with the role of sound in film. Life will never sound the same again.
'… a real treat to read and review.' The World of Music
ISBN: 9780521033831
Dimensions: 244mm x 169mm x 13mm
Weight: 409g
244 pages