Usborne Introduction to Music

Usborne Introduction to Music by Eileen O’Brien, published by Usborne in 2005, offers a colorful introduction to various styles of music, musicians, and composers from around the world. This 96-page book presents contemporary trends such as mp3 technology, Internet radio, and cybercasting, while also exploring aspects of the rock business and sound recording for television and film.
Readers will find a simple introduction to music theory, along with a guide to musical instruments and the orchestra. The book also features internet links to over 200 recommended websites, providing access to music sound clips, games, quizzes, and virtual tours of recording studios. This edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in the history and performing arts of music.
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* Colourful introduction to different styles of music, musicians and composers from around the world.
* Explains today’s trends such as mp3, Net-first music publishing, Internet radio, and cybercasting.
* Aspects of the rock business, sound recording and music for TV and film are also covered.
* Includes simple introduction to music theory and a guide to musical instruments and the orchestra.
* Internet links to over 200 recommended websites with music sound clips to listen to, and music games, quizzes and virtual tours of recording studios.
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