Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound
Discover the fascinating world of audio history with the Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2004. This comprehensive A-Z reference work spans 1,302 pages, meticulously detailing the evolution of recorded sound from the early Edison discs to modern CDs and MP3 formats.
Inside, you'll find a wealth of information covering technical terms such as Acoustics and Quadraphonic, alongside in-depth explorations of various recording genres including blues, opera, and spoken word. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a student of sound technology, or simply curious about the auditory arts, this encyclopedia serves as an invaluable resource.
Enhance your understanding of the rich history and diverse genres of recorded sound with this essential addition to your library.