Based on the 1995 Music and Concert Hall Acoustics conference, this volume examines the fundamental relationship between the music, the concert hall and the listener. Chapters cover topics including the analysis of music signals, adjustment of music to a particular music hall, and the temporal and spatial properties of sound fields. The book also considers the fusing of acoustics and architecture, design studies of concert halls, and design studies of acoustic spaces and electroacoustic systems, and the most suitable materials to be used in concert hall construction.
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Hardback. Etat : Fine. no dust jacket hardcover as book was issued, In excellent condition, No writing or highlighting, book is crisp and clean. inquire for photos or more details. 100% satisfaction guarantee. Shipped with care. (NJ) --- This volume gathers research presented at the 1995 Music and Concert Hall Acoustics Conference (MCHA), edited by Dennis Noson and Yoichi Ando. The collected papers address the interplay between musical signals, performance spaces, and listener perception, covering subjects such as the temporal and spatial characteristics of sound fields, methods for matching musical works to specific halls, and the integration of acoustic principles with architectural design. Contributions are aimed at acousticians, architects, civil engineers, and physicists working on the technical and perceptual dimensions of hall design. N° de réf. du vendeur SP-260425-shelf-43-022
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