Books

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    I Listen to the Wind That Obliterates My Traces: Music in Vernacular Photographs 1880-1955 Steve Roden i listen to the wind that obliterates my traces brings together a collection of early photographs related to music, a group of 78rpm recordings,…

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    Sound Unseen: Acousmatic Sound in Theory and Practice Brian Kane Sound coming from outside the field of vision, from somewhere beyond, holds a privileged place in the Western imagination. When separated from their source, sounds seem to manifest transcendent realms,…

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    The Theory of Sound, Volume Two J. W. S. Rayleigh < div> < div> The Nobel Laureate’s classic sums up all research in the field prior to 1877, then presents Rayleigh’s own original contributions. Volume Two covers aerial vibrations, vibrations in tubes,…

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    The Theory of Sound, Volume One J. W. S. Rayleigh The Nobel Laureate’s classic sums up all research in the field prior to 1877, then presents Rayleigh’s own original contributions.Volume One covers harmonic vibrations, systems with one degree of freedom, vibrating…

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    Sonic Boom: The Art of Sound Hayward Gallery A hardcover catalogue with accompanying cd and essays was published to accompanying exhibition at london’s haytward gallery and was underwritten by ford.

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    Sonic Theology (Studies in Comparative Religion) Guy L. Beck The Hindu world is permeated by sound: drums, bells, gongs, cymbals, conches, flutes, and an array of vocalizations play a central role in worship. Guy L. Beck contends that the traditional…