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Electronic Music Book Collection

Electronic Music Book Collection

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Rare Electronic Music Book Collection For Sale. This collection has actually sold, but we plan to sell rare books and other vintage synth and electronic music related printed items separately in our literature collection, so please check it out!

Electronic Music Composition for Beginners by Robert Train Adams, copyright 1986, 276 pages

Learning Music With Synthesizers (published by ARP synthesizers) by Friend, Pearlman & Piggott, copyright 1974, first edition, 213 pages

The Art Of Electronic Music: The Instruments, Designers, & Musicians Behind the Artistic & Popular Explosion of Electronic Music, Foreward by Robert Moog, Complied from Keyboard Magazine from 1975 to 1983, copyright 1984, 315 pages

The A-Z of Analogue Synthesisers Part One: A-M Revised & Expanded, October 1998 by Peter Forrest, copyright October 1994/98, published in a limited edition of 6000

The A-Z of Analogue Synthesisers Part Two: N-Z by Peter Forrest, copyright October 1996, published in a limited edition of 8000, 272 pages

Experimenting With Electronic Music by Robert Brown & Mark Olsen, copyright 1974, first edition, 180 pages

New Music Composition by David Cope, copyright 1977, 351 pages

Electronic Musical Instruments by Norman Crowhurst, first edition, copyright1971, 188 pages

The Complete Guide to Synthesizers by Devarahi,copyright 1982, 214 pages
Electronmusic: A Comprehensive Handbook by Robert A. De Voe, copyright 1977, first printing 1977, 175 pages

Die Reihe Volume 1 Electronic Music, copyright 1955, fourth impression 1965, 62 pages

Electronic Music Production by Alan Douglas, first edition, copyright 1973, 148 pages

Brian Eno: His Music & the Vertical Color of Sound by Eric Tamm, copyright 1989, 223 pages

The Evolution of Electronic Music by David Ernst, copyright 1977, 274 pages
A Descriptive Notation for Electronic Music by B. Fennelly, copyright 1969, 160 pages

Electronic Music Synthesis: concepts, Facilities, Techniques by Hubert S. Howe, Jr., first edition, copyright 1975, 272 pages

The Technique of the Sound Studio for Radio Television & Film by Alec Nisbett, 3rd Edition, Revised, copyright 1974, 559 pages

Rock Keyboard, Foreward by Keith Emerson, Edited by Bob Doerschuk, copyright 1985, 187 pages

The Synthesizer 2nd Edition by Roland Corporation, copyright 1979

Modern Recording Techniques by Robert E. Runstein, first edition, second printing 1975, copyright 1974, 367 pages

Electronic Music: a Listener's Guide by Elliott Schwartz, copyright 1973
Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques & Controls by Allen Strange, second edition, copyright 1972, 1983, 274 pages

Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques & Controls by Allen Strange, second edition, copyright 1972, 1983, 274 pages

Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques & Controls by Allen Strange, copyright 1997, 274 pages

Synchronization From Reel to Reel by Jeffrey Rona, copyright1990, 119 pages
Synthesizer Technique: Volume II in the Keyboard Synthesizer Library, Compiled by the Editors of Keyboard Magazine, copyright 1984, 113 pages

Principles & Practice of Electronic Music by Gilbert Trythall, copyright 1973, Second Printing, 214 pages

Electronic Music Circuit Guidebook by Brice Ward, first edition, copyright 1975, 223 pages

The Recording Studio Handbook by John M. Woram, copyright 1976-1980, fourth printing, first edition, 496 pages

Keyboard Magazine 1996: 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 11. Articles on Tangerine Dream, Eat Static, Korg Prophecy, Gospel Piano, X-Files, The Rentals, Remix Masters, The Beatles, Goldie, Ace of Base, Tom Coster, Frontline Assembly, Portishead, Logic Audio, De La Soul, Hammond B-3 and much more. These magazines have some creases and other signs of use, but are still perfectly readable.

Keyboard Magazine 1997: 04, 08, 09, 10, 11 and 12. Includes articles on Billy Taylor, the fathers of House Music, Faith No More, DJ Shadow, Fiona Apple, Sarah McLaughlin and the year in gear and much more. These magazines have some creases and other signs of use, but are still perfectly readable.

Keyboard Magazine 1998: 04, 06, 08, 09, 11, 12. 11 is missing its front cover. Articles on Jazz Piano, Morris Hayes, Gravity Kills, Tony Z, Doctor John, Armand Van Heldon, Nord Modular, David Arnold, Greg Rollie, Alan Wilder of Depeche Mode, Komputer, Lords of Acid and many more. These magazines have some creases and other signs of use, but are still perfectly readable.