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Introduction to Digital Music with Python Programming

Learning Music with Code

Michael S. Horn Melanie West Cameron Roberts

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English
CRC Press
23 February 2022
Introduction to Digital Music with Python Programming provides a foundation in music and code for the beginner. It shows how coding empowers new forms of creative expression while simplifying and automating many of the tedious aspects of production and composition.

With the help of online, interactive examples, this book covers the fundamentals of rhythm, chord structure, and melodic composition alongside the basics of digital production. Each new concept is anchored in a real-world musical example that will have you making beats in a matter of minutes.

Music is also a great way to learn core programming concepts such as loops, variables, lists, and functions, Introduction to Digital Music with Python Programming is designed for beginners of all backgrounds, including high school students, undergraduates, and aspiring professionals, and requires no previous experience with music or code.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   489g
ISBN:   9780367470838
ISBN 10:   0367470837
Pages:   262
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Figures Foreword Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Why Music and Coding? Interlude 1: Basic Pop Beat Chapter 2: Rhythm and Tempo Interlude 2: Custom Trap Beat Chapter 3: Pitch, Harmony, and Dissonance Interlude 3: Melodies and Lists Chapter 4: Chords Interlude 4: Playing Chords Chapter 5: Scales, Keys, and Melody Interlude 5: Lean on Me Chapter 6: Diatonic Chords and Progressions Interlude 6: Random Chord progressions Chapter 7: Frequency, Fourier, and Filters Interlude 7: Creative Effects Chapter 8: Note-Based Production Effects Interlude 8: Drum Fills Chapter 9: Song Composition and EarSketch Interlude 9: Snare Drum Riser Chapter 10: Modular Synthesis Interlude 10: Drum Machine Chapter 11: History of Music and Computing Appendix A: Python Reference Appendix B: TunePad Reference Appendix C: Music Reference Glossary Index

Michael S. Horn is Associate Professor of Computer Science and Learning Sciences at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where he directs the Tangible Interaction Design and Learning (TIDAL) Lab. Melanie West is a PhD student in Learning Sciences at Northwestern University and co-founder of Tiz Media Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering underrepresented youth through science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs. Cameron Roberts is a software developer and musician living in Chicago. He holds degrees from Northwestern University in Music Performance and Computer Science.

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