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The Physics of Sound and Music

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The Physics of Sound and Music Synopsis

This first volume of 'The Physics of Sound and Music: A complete course text' is a textbook providing a complete resource to accompany undergraduate courses on the physics of sound and music, and is supplemented by the lab manual in volume two of this two-volume set. This textbook is written in an accessible, clear and conversational style with the intent of engaging students and teaching physics without appearing overwhelming. The book starts with an introduction to sound and music, then discusses various aspects of sound, from how it is produced to how it propagates and how we hear it. The remainder of the book focuses on the various aspects of music, from musical tones to musical instruments, and concludes with a discussion of how sound can be recorded for replay. Problems and solutions are provided in each chapter.

Key Features

  • Provides a complete resource to accompany one semester undergraduate courses on the physics of sound and music
  • Introduces sound and music, sound production, sound propagation, sound reception, the physics of musical instruments, and sound recording
  • Written in an accessible, clear and conversational style with the intent of engaging students without appearing overwhelming
  • Includes multimedia resources (audio and video), links to video recordings of lectures and comprehensive problems and solutions
  • Can be supplemented by the lab manual in volume two of this two-volume set

About This Edition

ISBN: 9780750352109
Publication date:
Author: Samya Zain
Publisher: IOP Publishing an imprint of Lightning Source
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 400 pages
Series: IOP Ebooks
Genres: Wave mechanics (vibration and acoustics)
Acoustic and sound engineering
Musical instruments