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E-grāmata: Music Transcription Method: Notating Recorded Music by Ear [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 162 pages, 24 Line drawings, black and white; 53 Halftones, black and white; 77 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003511946
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 162 pages, 24 Line drawings, black and white; 53 Halftones, black and white; 77 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003511946
"A Music Transcription Method: Notating Recorded Music by Ear teaches how to leverage music dictation in the modern music industry. The book's four parts cover aspects of preparation, process, interpretation, and industry resources related to notating recorded music by ear. Taking a modular approach, the book guides readers from an initial subject overview to leveraging the craft for their own projects and careers. Each chapter includes an industry interview featuring diverse practitioner perspectives from Broadway, LA's film scoring scene, contemporary Jazz and Pop, orchestral and marching band styles, music educators, and music entrepreneurs. Transcribed sheet music examples, provided by members of GroundUP Music and several independent creators illustrate the transcription process, while field-relevant scholarly, educational, and professional references further illuminate the state of inquiry in music transcription. Learning outcomes, exploratory chapter activities, visual chapter maps and further instructional visuals, are included to support the learning styles of diverse readers. Supported by online resources offering a growing repository of reference materials, including sample materials and instructional videos with a focus on technology literacy, this is essential reading for undergraduates on music transcription, arranging and orchestration courses for a variety of musical contexts and genres, as well as musicians perfecting their music notation skills"--

A Music Transcription Method: Notating Recorded Music by Ear teaches how to leverage music dictation in the modern music industry. The book's four parts cover aspects of preparation, process, interpretation, and industry resources related to notating recorded music by ear.

Taking a modular approach, the book guides readers from an initial subject overview to leveraging the craft for their own projects and careers. Each chapter includes an industry interview featuring diverse practitioner perspectives from Broadway, LA's film scoring scene, contemporary Jazz and Pop, orchestral and marching band styles, music educators, and music entrepreneurs. Transcribed sheet music examples, provided by members of GroundUP Music and several independent creators illustrate the transcription process, while field-relevant scholarly, educational, and professional references further illuminate the state of inquiry in music transcription. Learning outcomes, exploratory chapter activities, visual chapter maps and further instructional visuals, are included to support the learning styles of diverse readers.

Supported by online resources offering a growing repository of reference materials, including sample materials and instructional videos with a focus on technology literacy, this is essential reading for undergraduates on music transcription, arranging and orchestration courses for a variety of musical contexts and genres, as well as musicians perfecting their music notation skills.



A Music Transcription Method: Notating Recorded Music by Ear teaches how to leverage music dictation in the modern music industry. The book's four parts cover aspects of preparation, process, interpretation, and industry resources related to notating recorded music by ear.

Table of Contents

Preface

About the Author

Acknowledgments

Glossary

PART I: PREPARATION

Chapter 1: Field Introduction

Introductory Definition

Methodological Inquiry

Music Industry Applications

Chapter 2: Analytical Listening

Listening Approaches

Listening Dimensions

Auditory Analysis

Chapter 3: Transcription Setup

Playback

Listening & Referencing

Music Notation

PART II: PROCESS

Chapter 4: Outline

Setting the Scope

Sheet Music Formats

Global Music Information Layers

Chapter 5: Foundational Layers

Individual Layers

Music Note Series

Transcription Roadmap

Chapter 6: Dependent Layers

Note & Pattern Perspective

Phrase & Section Perspective

Transcription Roadmap

Chapter 7: Process Variants

Procedures in Context

Transcribing Multi-File Sources

Compact Target Formats

PART III: INTERPRETATION

Chapter 8: Music Notation

A Prescriptive Approach

Level of Notation Detail

Decision-Frame

Chapter 9: Macrostructure

Form

Time Signatures

Tempo

Chapter 10: Microstructure

Pattern Repetition

Harmonic Qualities

Nuance in Phrasing

Chapter 11: Orchestration

Individual Sound Sources

Stacked Composite Sounds

Dynamics & Timbre

PART IV: RESOURCES

Chapter 12: Opportunities

Common Career Profiles

Music Transcription Services

Self-Marketing

Chapter 13: Project Management

General Guidelines

Planning

Executing

Chapter 14: Workflow Concepts

Procedural Preparation

Systematic Approach

Digital Literacy

Index
Dr. Andreas Häberlin is Adjunct Instructor at Nova Southeastern University, USA, alongside his work as a music transcriptionist. In this capacity, he has worked for industry figures including David Foster, Michael Bearden, and members of Snarky Puppy. Past transcription work includes projects for the Mark Twain Prize, Michael League, Michael Bublé, Barbra Streisand, Asher Monroe, Boop! The Musical, and Music Will Benefit.