Measured Tones
Discover the fascinating intersection of music and physics in Measured Tones by Ian H. Johnston. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2009, this engaging third edition spans 454 pages, offering an informal yet insightful historical perspective on the evolution of music theory and its practical applications.
Johnston delves into the intriguing world of psycho-acoustics, exploring its significant impact on modern music formats like MP3s. The book also highlights the rich traditions of Asian percussion instruments, including the gamelan, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of how sound and music intertwine. Whether you're a student of music, a physics enthusiast, or simply curious about the science behind sound, Measured Tones is an essential read that will deepen your appreciation for both disciplines.