3493909
Science and Music
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3493909
Copyright Material for Preview Only - Sheet Music Plus
SKU: AP.6-619648
Composed by Sir James Jeans. Reference Textbooks; Textbook - General. Dover Edition. Book. Dover Publications #06-619648. Published by Dover Publications (AP.6-619648).
ISBN 9780486619644. English.
Sir James Jeans, noted British scientist, has given a physical analysis of musical sounds. Topics include an explanation of the development of the human faculty of hearing, the various methods of producing sound qualities of the sounds produced, the vibrations of air, strings and harmonics, and concert room acoustics. Includes 64 illustrations plus tables & photographs. 273 pgs. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2.
SKU: AP.6-619648
Composed by Sir James Jeans. Reference Textbooks; Textbook - General. Dover Edition. Book. Dover Publications #06-619648. Published by Dover Publications (AP.6-619648).
ISBN 9780486619644. English.
Sir James Jeans, noted British scientist, has given a physical analysis of musical sounds. Topics include an explanation of the development of the human faculty of hearing, the various methods of producing sound qualities of the sounds produced, the vibrations of air, strings and harmonics, and concert room acoustics. Includes 64 illustrations plus tables & photographs. 273 pgs. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2.
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