This is the introduction to the collection Music by Numbers, edited by Richard Osborne and Dave Laing. It outlines the use of music statistics in the music industries, details the chapter contributions and provides a tribute to the work of Dave Laing, who died during the editing process for this collection
Statistical techniques are well established in many historical disciplines and are used extensively ...
The thesis focuses on a number of specific interconnected cultural and musical trends throughout pop...
This chapter assesses Dürer’s relationships to music and musicians during the course of his professi...
Richard Osborne and Dave Laing (dir.), Music by Numbers. The Use and Abuse of Statistics in the Musi...
This edited collection provides the first in-depth examination of the use and abuse of statistics in...
This chapter explores claims that the live music industry generates more revenue than the recorded m...
This dissertation investigates issues surrounding music technologies and their use by performing art...
The intimate association between mathematics and music can be traced to the Greek culture. It is wel...
Creative industries constantly strive for fame and popularity. Though highly desirable, popularity i...
Math and music, two things that to most people, seem entirely different. However, they are more alik...
Mathematics and Music, the most sharply contrasted fields of scientific activity which can be found,...
Thinking in numbers, figures and systems plays a central part in our - at least scientific – underst...
This chapter explores the recording industries statistic that only one in ten of its projects will s...
Because classical music has greatly affected our life and culture in its long history, it has attrac...
This chapter explores the implications of performance metrics as a source of self-knowledge and self...
Statistical techniques are well established in many historical disciplines and are used extensively ...
The thesis focuses on a number of specific interconnected cultural and musical trends throughout pop...
This chapter assesses Dürer’s relationships to music and musicians during the course of his professi...
Richard Osborne and Dave Laing (dir.), Music by Numbers. The Use and Abuse of Statistics in the Musi...
This edited collection provides the first in-depth examination of the use and abuse of statistics in...
This chapter explores claims that the live music industry generates more revenue than the recorded m...
This dissertation investigates issues surrounding music technologies and their use by performing art...
The intimate association between mathematics and music can be traced to the Greek culture. It is wel...
Creative industries constantly strive for fame and popularity. Though highly desirable, popularity i...
Math and music, two things that to most people, seem entirely different. However, they are more alik...
Mathematics and Music, the most sharply contrasted fields of scientific activity which can be found,...
Thinking in numbers, figures and systems plays a central part in our - at least scientific – underst...
This chapter explores the recording industries statistic that only one in ten of its projects will s...
Because classical music has greatly affected our life and culture in its long history, it has attrac...
This chapter explores the implications of performance metrics as a source of self-knowledge and self...
Statistical techniques are well established in many historical disciplines and are used extensively ...
The thesis focuses on a number of specific interconnected cultural and musical trends throughout pop...
This chapter assesses Dürer’s relationships to music and musicians during the course of his professi...