Read The Sound Book: The Science of the Sonic Wonders of the World Online
Authors: Trevor Cox
Tags: #Science, #Acoustics & Sound, #Non-Fiction
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More Praise for
The Sound Book
“[Cox] lets his ears guide him on an adventure to track down quirky, extreme and historically venerated phenomena of our sonic universe. . . . [Y]ou do not need to be an acoustic engineer . . . to be awed. . . . The most lasting impact of Mr. Cox's book is a gentle reminder to pay attention toâand valueâeveryday sounds.”
âCorinna da Fonseca-Wollheim,
New York Times
“This small encyclopedia of strange sounds reveals how much art there is in the act of listening. Reading it made my ears more mindful.”
âAdam Gopnik
“[A] fun but thoroughly detailed scientific tour through some of the world's aural gems. Sounds like music to our ears.”
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New Scientist
“Captivating. . . . This book does not call for quiet, but for good sound over bad. . . . Reading this revelatory book, it is impossible not to be converted to his cause.”
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Sunday Times
“[Cox's] knowledge is unimpeachable yet worn lightly, [his] language is vivid yet without indulgence.”
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Observer
“A must-read for musicians, producers, sound engineers and nerds of all kinds.”
âLauren Laverne, DJ at BBC6 Music
“In this riveting ear-opener, Trevor Cox describes in lyrical detail a range of sonic events and new ways of listening that can only brighten our experience of the acoustic world around us. A must-read for sound-lovers of all stripes.”
âBernie Krause, author of
The Great Animal Orchestra
“A technological travelogue conducted by an expert tour guide, bursting with aural arcana that adds just the right amount of tech-savvy detail,
The Sound Book
brings into relief a world often obscured in our image-heavy existence. . . . [A] real rush.”
âGreg Milner, author of
Perfecting Sound Forever
“In a world dominated by the visual, the book inspires readers to attune their ears with the diverse sounds of everyday life.”
âMarian Sandberg,
Studio Live Design
“From its first page to its last,
The Sound Book
invites readers to close their eyes and open their ears to the sounds, both normal and peculiar, that surround us all.”
âSid Perkins,
Science News Magazine
Copyright © 2014 by Trevor Cox
First American Edition 2014
First published as a Norton paperback 2015
Published in Great Britain by The Bodley Head under the title
Sonic Wonderland: A Scientific Odyssey of Sound
Illustration credits: Unless otherwise stated, images are drawn by Trevor and Nathan Cox. Richard Deane took the
Aeolus
photograph (Figure 4.1). The cat piano image (Figure 5.1) is courtesy of CNUM, Conservatoire Numérique des Arts et Métiers, http://cnum.cnam.fr,
La Nature
, 1883, p. 320. The satellite image of clouds showing airflow around Alejandro Selkirk Island (Figure 8.7) is © NASA ÂGoddard Photo and Video's photo stream, http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/5638320696/in/photostream, accessed January 9, 2013.
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Book design by Chris Welch
Production manager: Devon Zahn
The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:
Cox, Trevor J.
The sound book : the science of the sonic wonders of the world /
Trevor Cox. â First American edition.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-393-23979-9 (hardcover)
1. SoundsâPopular works. 2. NoiseâPopular works. I. Title.
QC225.3.C69 2014
550.1â²534âdc23
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ISBN 978-0-393-24282-9 (e-book)
ISBN 978-0-393-35058-6 pbk.
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