<p>F.C Judd (1914-1992) was a pioneer in British electronic music working in the 1950s and 1960s. His importance hinges on a wide range of electronic activities: from his compositions self-built synthesizer and sound visualisation system to his books magazine articles and radio broadcasts. He was a prime mover in disseminating electronic sounds and musique concrete to the public - not just encouraging them to listen but also to experiment with tape recorders and tone generators.</p><p>&#39;Electronics In Music&#39; was originally published in 1972 and describes the principles behind early electronic musical instruments and synthesised sound including circuit diagrams.</p><p>Published by Foruli Classics - dedicated to bringing the best out-of-print music and popular culture books back into print.</p>
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