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David Byrne

Exploring Music's Evolution Through Culture, Technology, and Personal Experience.

4.023883ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: David Byrne

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/02/2014

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Creation in Reverse
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Chapter 2: My Life in Performance
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Chapter 3: Technology Shapes Music: Analog
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Chapter 4: Technology Shapes Music: Digital
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Chapter 5: In the Recording Studio
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Chapter 6: Collaborations
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Chapter 7: Business and Finances
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Chapter 8: How to Make a Scene
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Chapter 9: Amateurs!
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Chapter 10: Harmonia Mundi
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Who should listen How Music Works

The summary audiobook of "How Music Works" by David Byrne is perfect for music enthusiasts, aspiring musicians, and anyone curious about the multifaceted relationship between music and culture. Listeners interested in understanding the mechanics of music composition, the influence of technology, and the role of collaboration in the creative process will find valuable insights. Additionally, those seeking to deepen their appreciation of music's impact on society and personal experiences will benefit from Byrne's engaging narrative and thought-provoking ideas.

3 quotes from How Music Works

  • "Music is, at its best, a communication that transcends words, connecting us all in a common experience regardless of language or culture."
  • "The creativity of making music is often a collaborative process; it reflects the relationships and interactions between people, which can shape its very essence."
  • "Understanding music requires not just listening but also an appreciation of the context in which it is created and consumed, encompassing everything from social settings to historical influences."

Author : David Byrne

David Byrne, cofounder of the acclaimed band Talking Heads, is a multifaceted artist known for his diverse contributions to music and the visual arts. In addition to his celebrated solo albums, he has collaborated with esteemed figures such as Twyla Tharp, Robert Wilson, and Brian Eno. Byrne's artistic repertoire extends to photography and installation art, and he has authored five books. Currently residing in New York, he recently showcased his creative flair by designing bike racks that have been installed throughout the city.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

How Music Works Free Audiobook Download

David Byrne

Exploring Music's Evolution Through Culture, Technology, and Personal Experience.

4.023883rating

Information

Author: David Byrne

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/02/2014

AudioBook length: 31 min

How Music Works audiobook cover
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Who should listen How Music Works

The summary audiobook of "How Music Works" by David Byrne is perfect for music enthusiasts, aspiring musicians, and anyone curious about the multifaceted relationship between music and culture. Listeners interested in understanding the mechanics of music composition, the influence of technology, and the role of collaboration in the creative process will find valuable insights. Additionally, those seeking to deepen their appreciation of music's impact on society and personal experiences will benefit from Byrne's engaging narrative and thought-provoking ideas.

3 quotes from How Music Works

  • "Music is, at its best, a communication that transcends words, connecting us all in a common experience regardless of language or culture."
  • "The creativity of making music is often a collaborative process; it reflects the relationships and interactions between people, which can shape its very essence."
  • "Understanding music requires not just listening but also an appreciation of the context in which it is created and consumed, encompassing everything from social settings to historical influences."

Author: David Byrne

David Byrne, cofounder of the acclaimed band Talking Heads, is a multifaceted artist known for his diverse contributions to music and the visual arts. In addition to his celebrated solo albums, he has collaborated with esteemed figures such as Twyla Tharp, Robert Wilson, and Brian Eno. Byrne's artistic repertoire extends to photography and installation art, and he has authored five books. Currently residing in New York, he recently showcased his creative flair by designing bike racks that have been installed throughout the city.