W. Ross Macdonald School Library

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by Tomecek, Steve. Series: Experimenting with everyday science Published by : Chelsea House, (New York :) Physical details: 165 p. : col. ill. ISBN:9781438132921; 1438132921; 9781604131697; 1604131697. Year: 2010
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Includes bibliographical references ( p.155) and index.

The science of sound -- Early music makers -- Instruments with strings -- The wind instruments -- Percussion instruments -- Modern modes of music.

From the music that thumps through a listener's headphones to the strains of an orchestra tuning up for a performance, science plays a vital role in how we hear and create music. Music examines what music is and how scientific principles help control how it is made, and also delves into the histories and workings of different types of musical instruments. Explore the roots of modern techno music, find out who invented the first synthesizer, and discover how modern electronics have changed the way music is made. Hands-on activities allow a closer look into such topics as how the tension in a drumhead helps control the pitch and how opera singers can break glass with only their voices.

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