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Repeated Takes: A Short History of Recording and its Effects on Music


Repeated Takes: A Short History of Recording and its Effects on Music

Paperback by Chanan, Michael

Repeated Takes: A Short History of Recording and its Effects on Music

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ISBN:
9781859840122
Publication Date:
17 May 1995
Language:
English
Publisher:
Verso Books
Pages:
216 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 23 May 2024
Repeated Takes: A Short History of Recording and its Effects on Music

Description

Repeated Takes is the first general book on the history of the recording industry, covering the entire field from Edison's talking tin foil of 1877 to the age of the compact disc. Michael Chanan considers the record as a radically new type of commodity which turned the intangible performance of music into a saleable object, and describes the upset which this caused in musical culture. He asks: What goes on in a recording studio? How does it affect the music? Do we listen to music differently because of reproduction? Repeated Takes relates the growth and development of the industry, both technically and economically; the effects of the microphone on interpretation in both classical and popular music; and the impact of all these factors on musical styles and taste. This highly readable book also traces the connections between the development of recording and the rise of new forms of popular music, and discusses arguments among classical musicians about microphone technique and studio practice.

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