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General & Miscellaeous Music Reference, Internet & World Wide Web - General & Miscellaneous, Interactive Multimedia, Music Sharing Technology, Web Directories & Guides - General & Miscellaneous
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Virtual Music: How the Web Got Wired for Sound

by William Duckworth, Duckworth Duckworth
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Overview

Virtual Music: How the Web Got Wired for Sound is a personal story of how one composer has created new music on the web, a history of interactive music, and a guide for aspiring musicians who want to harness the new creative opportunities offered by web composing. Also includes a 4-page color insert.

Synopsis

Virtual Music: How the Web Got Wired for Sound is a personal story of how one composer has created new music on the web, a history of interactive music, and a guide for aspiring musicians who want to harness the new creative opportunities offered by web composing. Also includes a 4-page color insert.

About the Author, William Duckworth

William Duckworth has composed over 100 works, including his Time Curve Preludes for solo piano, and the choral work, Southern Harmony. A professor of music at Bucknell University, he teaches both music history and composition. He lives in West New York, NJ, and Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2005
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
232
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9780415966757

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