Ever wanted to know what it takes to be a street musician? This book will show you the hows, the whys, and the why not's of being a professional street musician. Littered throughout the wonderful how-to are amusing anecdotes of failure and triumph that--even if you don't want to do-it-yourself--you can still laugh at our folly.
This booklet contains advice for developing and maintaining strong, healthy, and productive relationships with applied music students in the one-on-one lesson setting, as opposed to recycling the way the teacher was taught. Although written by a guitarist, it applies to any high-level instrumental or voice teacher wanting to do right by those under their tutelage.
Why Does Music Make You Move? Learn about the psychology of music and movement, and how researchers study music-related movements, with this free online course.
Musikk er bevegelse. Denne boken gir en oversikt over teorier, metoder og teknologier som brukes i studier av musikkrelaterte kroppsbevegelser.
From the first note to playing confidently. This book covers the techniques that will progress the enthusiastic player.
Scoring Sound covers the basic approaches to sound synthesis, algorithmic composition and instrument design in SuperCollider. This tutorial has been used in workshops around the world for over a decade, and was included in the MIT Press SuperCollider Book.
A cutthroat guide to learn how to architect, design, and oversee web application projects. Here, frameworks are merely tools, not paradigms. Understanding the features behind these frameworks lets you build jaw-droppingly fast and flexible JavaScript apps.
Join experimental solo electo-acoustic clarinettist Del Fawmer as she learns about a homemade, pedal-powered organ, the different uses for a drainpipe and Bob Dylan's unwanted harmonica. Each quirky instrument reveals a story from Del's family history that lead her to a decision about her future.