Description
Principles of Musical Acoustics focuses on the basic principles in the science and technology of music. Musical examples and specific musical instruments demonstrate the principles. The book begins with a study of vibrations and waves, in that order. These topics constitute the basic physical properties of sound, one of two pillars supporting the science of musical acoustics. The second pillar is the human element, the physiological and psychological aspects of acoustical science. The perceptual topics include loudness, pitch, tone color, and localization of sound. With these two pillars in place, it is possible to go in a variety of directions. The book treats in turn, the topics of room acoustics, audio both analog and digital, broadcasting, and speech. It ends with chapters on the traditional musical instruments, organized by family. The mathematical level of this book assumes that the reader is familiar with elementary algebra. Trigonometric functions, logarithms and powers also appear in the book, but computational techniques are included as these concepts are introduced, and there is further technical help in appendices.
Author: William M. Hartmann
Publisher: Springer
Published: 07/26/2013
Pages: 348
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.12lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.75d
ISBN13: 9781461467854
ISBN10: 1461467853
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Acoustics & Sound
- Technology & Engineering | Acoustics & Sound
- Science | Life Sciences | Zoology | General
Author: William M. Hartmann
Publisher: Springer
Published: 07/26/2013
Pages: 348
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.12lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.75d
ISBN13: 9781461467854
ISBN10: 1461467853
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Acoustics & Sound
- Technology & Engineering | Acoustics & Sound
- Science | Life Sciences | Zoology | General
About the Author
Prof. William Hartmann is Professor of Physics at Michigan State University. His research focuses on psychoacoustics and sound perception, and he first taught his course on musical acoustics for undergraduates in 1974.