This is an introduction to basic music technology, including acoustics
for sound production and analysis, Fourier, frequency modulation,
wavelets, and physical modeling and a classification of musical
instruments and sound spaces for tuning and counterpoint. The acoustical
theory is applied to its implementation in analogue and digital
technology, including a detailed discussion of Fast Fourier Transform
and MP3 compression. Beyond acoustics, the book discusses important
symbolic sound event representation and software as typically realized
by MIDI and denotator formalisms. The concluding chapters deal with
globalization of music on the Internet, referring to iTunes, Spotify and
similar environments.
The book will be valuable for students of music, music informatics, and
sound engineering.