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E-raamat: Music and Technology: A Historical Encyclopedia

(Mount Union College)
  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Greenwood Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440878305
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  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Greenwood Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440878305

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This book introduces readers to the most significant technological developments in music making and listening, including such topics as metronomes and the development of music notation as well as synthesizers, the latest music collaboration apps, and other 21st-century technologies.

Rather than focusing on technical and mechanical details, Music and Technology: A Historical Encyclopedia features the sociological role of technological developments by highlighting the roles they have played in society throughout time.

Students and music fans alike will gain valuable insight from this alphabetized encyclopedia of the most significant examples of technological changes that have impacted the creation, production, dissemination, recording, and/or consumption of music. The book also contains a chronology of milestone events in the history of music and technology as well as sidebars that focus on several key individual musicians and inventors.


  • Includes 100 entries on the most important technological achievements related to music making, sharing, and listening
  • Traces the evolution of music and technology from antiquity to the 21st century, including information on how the COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the way music is created and disseminated
  • Approaches the content through a historical and sociological lens rather than a purely technical one
    • Offers bibliographic sources and a glossary of terms for readers new to this field of study


  • "This volume explores how music technology has evolved over time, focusing on the types of technologies that have influenced, affected, and in some cases suddenly changed the way we create, distribute, and consume music"--

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    Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates; students in technical programs; general readers. * Choice *

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    This book introduces readers to the most significant technological developments in music making and listening, including such topics as metronomes and the development of music notation as well as synthesizers, the latest music collaboration apps, and other 21st-century technologies.
    Preface and Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Chronology

    An AZ of Music Technology through the Years

    Amplification
    Analog Synthesizers
    Artificial Intelligence
    Auto-Tune
    Boomboxes
    Bose, Amar G. and the Bose Corporation
    Brass Instruments
    Cassette Tapes
    Collaboration Software
    Compact Discs (CDs)
    Computer-Composed Music
    Computer-Generated Music
    Desktop and Laptop Computers
    Digital Audio Tape (DAT)
    Digital Recording
    Digital Synthesizers
    Distortion
    DJ-ing
    Dolby Noise Reduction
    Drum Machines
    Edison Phonograph
    Effects Pedals
    8-Track Tapes
    Electric Guitars
    Electrical Recording
    Electronic Keyboard Instruments
    Electronic Tuners
    Electronic Wind Instruments (EWI)
    45-rpm Records
    GarageBand
    Generative Music
    Gramophones and Victrolas
    Headphones
    Instructional Software
    Internet Radio
    iPads and Other Tablets
    iPods and Other Portable Digital Music Players
    iTunes
    Jukeboxes
    Karaoke
    Leslie Speaker
    Loops
    Loudspeakers
    Mechanical Organs
    Mellotrons
    Metronomes
    Microphones
    MIDI
    Mixing Boards
    Moog Synthesizers
    Motion Picture Soundtracks
    MP3s
    MTV and Music Videos
    Multi-Track Recording
    Music Boxes
    Music Notation Software
    Music Printing with Movable Type
    Musical Notation
    Muzak
    Ondes Martenots
    Orchestral String Instruments
    Organs
    PA Systems
    Pandora and the Music Genome Project
    Patches
    Pedal Steel Guitars
    Peer-to-Peer File Sharing
    Percussion Instruments
    Player Pianos
    Quadraphonic and Surround Sound
    Radio
    Reel-to-Reel Tape
    Resonator Guitars
    Reverb
    Sampling
    Satellite Radio
    Sequencers
    78-rpm Records
    Sheet Music
    Smartphones
    Social Media
    Sony Walkman and Discman
    Stereophonic Sound
    Streaming Audio Services
    Tablature
    Tape Manipulation
    Theater Organs
    Theremins
    Transistor Radios
    Video Games
    Vinyl Albums
    Virtual Accompanists
    Virtual Studio Software
    Virtual Synthesizers
    Vocoders and Talk Boxes
    Wire Recording
    Woodwind Instruments
    Yamaha Disklavier
    Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer
    YouTube

    Glossary
    Bibliography
    Index
    James E. Perone, PhD, is emeritus professor of music at the University of Mount Union, USA.