How Music Works

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How Music Works is a nonfiction book by musician David Byrne that explores the art, theory, history, and business of music and how context shapes what we hear.

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instanceOf music book
nonfiction book
author David Byrne
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores architecture of performance spaces
creative process in music
economics of music
history of recording
how context shapes music
relationship between technology and music
genre cultural studies
memoir
music history
music theory
hasAuthorOccupation musician
record producer
songwriter
hasCoverArtist David Byrne
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
hasISBN 978-0-07-229-2258
hasPart chapters on business of music
chapters on creative process
chapters on live performance
chapters on recording
hasReception generally positive reviews
language English
mediaType audiobook
ebook
print
notableFor combining personal memoir with music theory
pages approximately 352
publicationDate 2012
publisher Canongate Books
McSweeney's
subject business of music
creativity
live performance
music
music history
music industry
music theory
songwriting
sound recording
targetAudience general readers interested in music
music students
musicians
writtenBy David Byrne
surface form: former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne

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David Byrne authorOf How Music Works