Sonic Boom

Author:   Joel Beckerman ,  Tyler Gray
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin
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9780544570160


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   06 October 2015
Format:   Paperback
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""Music defines us. Joel Beckerman knows. Let him tell you all about it."" -Anthony Bourdain ""Equal parts sociological study and business advice, using unique everyday examples-for instance, how the fate of the Chili's fajita empire rested on the sound of the sizzling platter, and how Disneyland approaches soundscapes for a fully immersive experience-to explain how sound effects our mood and shopping habits.""-EW.com Sound and music surround us so constantly that we often take them for granted. But sound has surprising power to influence our decisions, opinions, and actions in ways we might not even notice. Discordant ambient noise can induce anxiety; ice cream truck jingles can bring you back to your childhood. In The Sonic Boom, composer and strategic sound expert Joel Beckerman provides a new framework for thinking about sound's effects on every aspect of our lives. You don't need to be a musician or a composer to harness the power of sound. Companies, brands, and individuals can strategically use sound to get to the core of their mission, influence how they're perceived by their audiences, and gain a competitive edge. Whether you're a corporate giant connecting with millions of customers or a teacher connecting with one classroom of students, the key to an effective sonic strategy is the creation of ""boom moments""-transcendent instants when sound connects with a listener's emotional core. ""I've spent my life curating, creating, and collecting sounds. But Beckerman and Gray have shown here that there are still plenty of sounds that we've all missed. 'The Sonic Boom' reveals the music and structured cacophony of everyday life."" -Moby

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Author:   Joel Beckerman ,  Tyler Gray
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin
Imprint:   Mariner Books
Weight:   0.159kg
ISBN:  

9780544570160


ISBN 10:   0544570162
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   06 October 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The Sonic Boom will alter how you hear the world. --TIME Equal parts sociological study and business advice, using unique everyday examples- for instance, how the fate of the Chili's fajita empire rested on the sound of the sizzling platter, and how Disneyland approaches soundscapes for a fully immersive experience- to explain how sound effects our mood and shopping habits. --EW.com Beckerman's anecdotes, including how Apple computers came to have their particular start-up noise, are engaging. --Los Angeles Times Thanks to such entertaining asides and Beckerman's enthusiastic conviction that sound matters more than anything, readers of The Sonic Boom might suddenly find they're hearing things they had never noticed before. --Washington Independent Review of Books A fast and provocative read that will appeal to a wide, general audience, especially those interested in the psychology of marketing. --Library Journal Informative...The book's strength lies in the specificity of its examples: the restaurant chain Chili's triggered Americans' hunger by amping up the sizzle of fajitas; Disney creates fake quiet --a soundscape of birds and forest sounds--to help people feel they are somewhere magical...This book is directly aimed at corporations, fund-raisers, and party planners, but shoppers, donors, and partygoers should also read it to learn about how their decisions are being affected by the soundscapes in which they are immersed. -- Publishers Weekly The author makes a strong case that we are unaware of the degree to which 'the hidden world of sound' influences our moods and the choices we make. Although we are more aware of the information we obtain through sight, Beckerman bolsters his conclusion that it is sound rather than sight that is our most important sense, citing how The Star Spangled Banner and Beethoven's Fifth Symphony evoke powerful emotions by the use of a few repeated notes. We instantly recognize these musical phrases, or 'sound logos, ' which 'efficiently let listeners recall and understand rich stories.'...Interesting insight on the use of sound bites to merchandise products. --Kirkus I've spent my life curating, creating, and collecting sounds. But Beckerman and Gray have shown here that there are still plenty of sounds that we've all missed. The Sonic Boom reveals the music and structured cacophony of everyday life. --Moby The only force more powerful than taste or smell when trying to create an emotional response? Music. The right sound at the right time can slam you right back to childhood, create dread, inspire empathy, turn you on a dime to an emotional jellyfish. The right song at the right time can change--and has changed--the world, leading directly to social change and even revolutions. Music defines us. Joel Beckerman knows. Let him tell you all about it. --Anthony Bourdain, chef, bestselling author of Medium Raw, No Reservations, and Kitchen Confidential Pick this book up. Put it close to your ear. Riff through the pages. Hear that? Those are ideas--Beckerman's ideas--flying by a mile a minute. Reading Sonic Boom is like seeing colors for the first time! --Fred Graver, writer/producer, TV creative lead at Twitter Beckerman and Gray show how the right sound at the right moment forges bonds between brands and people--and how bad sound breaks them. The Sonic--No Source


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JOEL BECKERMAN is the founder and lead composer of Man Made Music and has created unique sonic branding strategies for companies such as Disney, Mercedes, and AT&T. TYLER GRAY is an editorial director for Fast Company Media and the author of The Hit Charade.

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