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    The Synthesizer
    The Hammond Organ
    Vintage Synthesizers
    • Vintage Synthesizers

      • 342pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,3(64)Évaluer

      This new edition is the ultimate exploration of the upstart instruments – and their unique analog growls and screams – that paved the way over the last four decades for today's fast-paced electronic music world. Explores the development of the modern synthesizer from 1962 on, with in-depth interviews with pioneering designers Bob Moog and Alan R. Pearlman of Moog Music and ARP Instruments fame. These and other designers reveal their initial ideas, reflect on their hits and misses, and discuss how star performers have used their creations. Histories of groundbreaking instruments examine modular, analog & digital synths and samplers, plus more unusual instruments like the Mellotron. Noted synthesist Keith Emerson and composer Wendy Carlos (“Switched-On Bach”) offer musical insights and performance techniques. Includes fully updated pricing and production info, and more than 200 photos.

      Vintage Synthesizers
    • The Hammond Organ

      Beauty in the B

      • 322pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,1(14)Évaluer

      Exploring the artistry and versatility of the Hammond organ, this edition delves into its rich history and cultural impact. It features detailed guidance on techniques, styles, and the instrument's unique sound, appealing to both beginners and seasoned musicians. The book includes insights from renowned players, illustrating the Hammond organ's role in various music genres. With practical exercises and musical examples, it serves as a comprehensive resource for those looking to enhance their skills and appreciation of this iconic instrument.

      The Hammond Organ
    • The Synthesizer

      A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Programming, Playing, and Recording the Ultimate Electronic Music Instrument

      Electronic music instruments known as synthesizers have been around since the 1950s, but the past few decades have seen their capabilities expand exponentially and their forms shape-shift from room-filling grandeur to sophisticated applications that run on pocket-sized phones and MP3 players. This book reveals the history, basics, forms, and uses of this astonishing instrument.

      The Synthesizer