Demystifying the Cue
Title | Demystifying the Cue PDF eBook |
Author | Dean Krippaehne |
Publisher | CreateSpace |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2014-08-14 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9781500686109 |
The complete DIY guide to creating music for Film, TV and all new media. Dean Krippaehne's book “Demystifying The Cue” contains tips and strategies for learning to write, record and produce quality music quickly in your home studio. Learn how the pros break through writers block, create production templates, record, pan and mix their real and virtual instruments. Gain knowledge on networking and learn how to avoid the most common music biz pitfalls. Within these pages you will discover how to optimize your talents, minimize your frustration and maximize your chances for success.
Demystifying the Genre
Title | Demystifying the Genre PDF eBook |
Author | Dean Krippaehne |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2016-08-16 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781536913934 |
Dean Krippaehne's new book "Demystifying the Genre" is a step by step walk through of writing and producing ten of the most commonly used music genres in Film and TV. You'll discover how to reverse engineer any genre of music and apply musical production techniques used by the pros to your creations. Each genre examined in this book comes with audio cue examples (download or streaming) designed to teach your ear what it takes to be successful in the production music business. (Please note that this book is not a study of EQs, reverbs and compression settings but rather an examination of writing, arranging and a "how to" capture mood, vibe and flow in any music genre.) The twenty-two companion audio music examples are available free for streaming and download at: www.deankrippaehne.net
Listen to This
Title | Listen to This PDF eBook |
Author | Alex Ross |
Publisher | Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2010-09-28 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1429977612 |
One of The Telegraph's Best Music Books 2011 Alex Ross's award-winning international bestseller, The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century, has become a contemporary classic, establishing Ross as one of our most popular and acclaimed cultural historians. Listen to This, which takes its title from a beloved 2004 essay in which Ross describes his late-blooming discovery of pop music, showcases the best of his writing from more than a decade at The New Yorker. These pieces, dedicated to classical and popular artists alike, are at once erudite and lively. In a previously unpublished essay, Ross brilliantly retells hundreds of years of music history—from Renaissance dances to Led Zeppelin—through a few iconic bass lines of celebration and lament. He vibrantly sketches canonical composers such as Schubert, Verdi, and Brahms; gives us in-depth interviews with modern pop masters such as Björk and Radiohead; and introduces us to music students at a Newark high school and indie-rock hipsters in Beijing. Whether his subject is Mozart or Bob Dylan, Ross shows how music expresses the full complexity of the human condition. Witty, passionate, and brimming with insight, Listen to This teaches us how to listen more closely.
Good and Real
Title | Good and Real PDF eBook |
Author | Gary L. Drescher |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 365 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0262042339 |
Examining a series of provocative paradoxes about consciousness, choice, ethics, and other topics, Good and Real tries to reconcile a purely mechanical view of the universe with key aspects of our subjective impressions of our own existence. In Good and Real, Gary Drescher examines a series of provocative paradoxes about consciousness, choice, ethics, quantum mechanics, and other topics, in an effort to reconcile a purely mechanical view of the universe with key aspects of our subjective impressions of our own existence. Many scientists suspect that the universe can ultimately be described by a simple (perhaps even deterministic) formalism; all that is real unfolds mechanically according to that formalism. But how, then, is it possible for us to be conscious, or to make genuine choices? And how can there be an ethical dimension to such choices? Drescher sketches computational models of consciousness, choice, and subjunctive reasoning--what would happen if this or that were to occur? --to show how such phenomena are compatible with a mechanical, even deterministic universe. Analyses of Newcomb's Problem (a paradox about choice) and the Prisoner's Dilemma (a paradox about self-interest vs. altruism, arguably reducible to Newcomb's Problem) help bring the problems and proposed solutions into focus. Regarding quantum mechanics, Drescher builds on Everett's relative-state formulation--but presenting a simplified formalism, accessible to laypersons--to argue that, contrary to some popular impressions, quantum mechanics is compatible with an objective, deterministic physical reality, and that there is no special connection between quantum phenomena and consciousness. In each of several disparate but intertwined topics ranging from physics to ethics, Drescher argues that a missing technical linchpin can make the quest for objectivity seem impossible, until the elusive technical fix is at hand.
Demystifying Cancer
Title | Demystifying Cancer PDF eBook |
Author | Devon Morgan |
Publisher | Truthseekers Publishing |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 2013-09 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780956919144 |
This book is intended to expose the facts surrounding the processes that cause cancer, and this information will give you the understanding of how to avoid the disease. It will show how people have reversed and eliminated this disease without ever using surgery or drugs, such as the cell damaging treatments of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, much favoured by the cancer industry.
Hey! That’s My Song!
Title | Hey! That’s My Song! PDF eBook |
Author | Tracey Marino |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 504 |
Release | 2022-05-15 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1493061127 |
Songwriters/composers/producers Tracey and Vance Marino have been wildly successful placing their more than three thousand music compositions in various media. They are signed with over sixty different production music libraries and music publishers, and their music is heard daily across the globe. This guide brings together—in one book—all you need to know about writing, recording, marketing, and monetizing your music. Getting placements in film, TV, and media is not only about writing good music, it's about writing placeable music. And, after you have written placeable music, what do you do with it? Where do you find the decision-makers? How do you get all the money to which you are entitled? This book delivers the answers. You will discover… The most important quality a piece of music should have to be licensed Tips about crafting music specifically for sync The tools and knowledge needed to create broadcast-quality recordings Where to find the people and companies that can place your music How to present and market your music Why networking and following up with contacts are among the keys to success The pros and cons of working solo or as part of a team The importance of being professional while interacting with other people How being organized and using metadata effectively will get you paid Having music placed in various media is an extraordinarily financially lucrative area of the music business. And the Marinos are willing now to share their tips, secrets, and the steps to follow in order to succeed in the sync world.
Peculiar Attunements
Title | Peculiar Attunements PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Mathew Grant |
Publisher | Fordham University Press |
Pages | 179 |
Release | 2020-03-03 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0823288080 |
Peculiar Attunements places the recent turn to affect into conversation with a parallel movement in European music theory of the eighteenth century. During that time the affects—or passions, as they were also called—formed a vital component of a mimetic model of the arts. Eighteenth-century critics held that artworks imitated or copied the natural world in order to produce copies of the affects in their beholders. But music caused a problem for such theories, since it wasn’t apparent that musical tones could imitate anything with any dependability, beyond the rare thunderclap or birdcall. Struggling to articulate how it was that music managed to move its auditors without imitation, certain theorists developed a new affect theory crafted especially for music, postulating that music’s physical materiality as sound vibrated the nerves of listeners and attuned them to the affects through sympathetic resonance. This was a theory of affective attunement that bypassed the entire structure of representation, offering a non-discursive, corporeal alternative. It is a pendant to contemporary theories of affect, and one from which they have much to learn. Inflecting our current intellectual moment through eighteenth-century music theory and aesthetics, this book offers a reassessment of affect theory’s common systems and processes. It offers a new way of thinking through affect dialectically, drawing attention to patterns and problems in affect theory that we have been given to repeating. Finally, taking a cue from eighteenth-century theory, it gives renewed attention to the objects that generate affects in subjects.