MDS 781.49
Wording: Arts & recreation Music General principles and musical forms Techniques of music Recording of music
Dewmoji: π¨πΌπποΈ?
0 Computer science, information & general works 252,013 βΉοΈ | 1 Philosophy and Psychology 270,129 🧠 | 2 Religion 681,242 π | 3 Social sciences 1,328,382 π« | 4 Language 209,883 π¬ | 5 Natural sciences & mathematics 431,918 π¬ | 6 Technology 940,635 π‘ | 7 Arts & recreation 1,031,850 π¨ | 8 Literature & rhetoric 1,436,736 π | 9 History & geography 837,760 πΊοΈ |
70 Arts 107,972 π¨ | 71 Area planning & landscape architecture 12,226 π‘ | 72 Architecture 60,522 π¬ | 73 Sculpture, ceramics & metalwork 34,986 πΏ | 74 Drawing & decorative arts 237,837 ✏️ | 75 Painting 63,856 π¨ | 76 Printmaking & prints 14,296 π | 77 Photography 49,340 π· | 78 Music 158,439 πΌ | 79 Recreation, sports, and performing arts 292,375 β½ |
780 Music 26,977 πΌ | 781 General principles and musical forms 27,179 π | 782 Vocal music [formerly: Dramatic music and production of musical drama] 52,127 π€ | 783 Music for single voices [formerly: sacred music] 5,447 π | 784 Instruments and instrumental ensembles and their music [formerly: voice and vocal music] 11,537 πΈ | 785 Ensembles with only one instrument per part [formerly: instrumental ensembles and their music] 3,129 πΊ | 786 Keyboard, mechanical, electrophonic, percussion instruments 13,166 πΉ | 787 Stringed instruments (Chordophones) 9,183 π» | 788 Wind instruments (Aerophones) 3,972 π· | 789 Composers and traditions of music {Optional nunber and subdivisions. Prefer 780-788} {Option A : Composers} {Option B : Traditions of Music} {Option C : Recordings of music) 5,722 π |
781.0 modified standard subdivisions 307 | 781.1 Basic principles of music 1,147 π΅ | 781.2 Elements of music 943 | 781.3 Composition 694 πΆ | 781.4 Techniques of music 990 ποΈ | 781.5 Kinds of music 2,090 | 781.6 Traditions of music 14,178 | 781.7 Sacred music 1,647 π | 781.8 Musical forms 61 | 781.9 [formerly: Other topics] 505 πΉ |
781.40 | 781.41 9 | 781.42 Techniques for acquiring musical skills and learning a repertoire 233 | 781.43 Performance techniques 58 | 781.44 Rehearsal and practice 26 | 781.45 Conducting 108 | 781.46 Interpretation 25 | 781.47 Accompaniment 24 | 781.48 3 | 781.49 Recording of music 211 |
781.490 54 | 781.491 6 | 781.492 | 781.493 | 781.494 | 781.495 | 781.496 1 | 781.497 | 781.498 | 781.499 |
Selected Works under MDS 781.49 (211)
- Perfecting Sound Forever: An Aural History of Recorded Music by Greg Milner
- The Mixing Engineer's Handbook by Bobby Owsinski
- Sound Man: A Life Recording Hits with The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, the Eagles , Eric Clapton, the Faces . . . by Glyn Johns
- Dance Music Manual: Tools, Toys, and Techniques by Rick Snoman
- Capturing Sound: How Technology Has Changed Music by Mark Katz
- Good Vibrations, Second Edition: A History of Record Production (Sanctuary Music Library) by Mark Cunningham
- The Art of Record Production by Richard James Burgess
- Understanding Audio: Getting the Most Out of Your Project or Professional Recording Studio by Daniel M. Thompson
- Encyclopedia of Albums by Michael Heatley
- The Story of Chess Records by John Collis
- The Daily Adventures of Mixerman by Mixerman
- The Producer as Composer: Shaping the Sounds of Popular Music by Virgil Moorefield
- Zen and the Art of Mixing by Mixerman
- Music, Sound, and Technology in America: A Documentary History of Early Phonograph, Cinema, and Radio by Timothy Dean Taylor
- Never Say No To A Rock Star: In the Studio with Dylan, Sinatra, Jagger and More... by Glenn Berger
- To Feel the Music: A Songwriter's Mission to Save High-Quality Audio by Neil Young
- Recording Secrets for the Small Studio (Sound On Sound Presents...) by Mike Senior
- Adventures in Modern Recording: From ABC to ZTT by Trevor Horn
- Recording Unhinged: Creative and Unconventional Music Recording Techniques (Music Pro Guides) by Sylvia Massy
- Are We Still Rolling?: Studios, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll - One Man's Journey Recording Classic Albums by Phill Brown
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