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22 RHINEGOLD EDUCATION MUSIC RESOURCE CATALOGUE 2014/2015 Music Technology


Music Technology From Scratch Author: Mortimer Rhind-Tutt


The complete beginner’s guide to recording, mixing, and mastering music.


An indispensable resource for anyone studying or interested in music technology and for those wishing to create their own professional-quality recordings, Music Technology From Scratch explains a range of questions including:


How does sound work?


How do I record a range of instruments? How do I record, mix and master a track? How do I use MIDI for sequencing and arranging?


Exploring both the theory and the practice of music technology, the book gives the reader clear information on how equipment works and how to get the best results from it.


Music Technology From Scratch


£15.95 CODE RHG318


ISBN: 9781906178864


“ I highly recommend this book. If you are a little technophobic, this is a great, user-friendly guide to all aspects of music technology. For music teachers, it is a fantastic resource that covers everything right up to and including A level Music Technology – I’ve used it for AS/A2, GCSE and BTEC students very effectively. For students of any age, this book will act as both a reference / learning resource and a mini library of technology. Not all colleges or schools will be able to introduce you to the wide range of equipment and processes covered in this book, so make


sure you cover all the bases and buy Music Technology From Scratch.” Matt Allen Head of Music, Chessington Community College, Kingston


EDEXCEL AS/A2 Music Technology Study Guide


2nd Edition – relevant for 2014 and 2015 Author: Jonny Martin


This Study Guide will tell your students what to expect in the exam, what they need to know, and how to present their answers. It also illustrates how to transcribe, arrange and sequence a song – whether recreating the original or making your own version.


It includes: how to use sequencing software to create MIDI fi les and integrate live recordings


a guide to popular music styles since 1910, including blues, rock’n’roll, punk and dance


information about production techniques, MIDI, processing, and using effects a guide to recording equipment and how to create and mix a professional recording


guides to composing music for fi lm and television, electro-acoustic music, and popular songs.


Edexcel AS/A2 Music Technology Study Guide


2nd Edition £21.95 CODE RHG316


ISBN: 9781906178482 Also available on


easy ordering online www.musicroom.com/rhinegold


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