
Harryson Presents How to Make Music
Volume 4: A Complete Walkthrough for Writing and Producing Music
Harry Harrison(Author)
Harry Harrison (Publisher)
Published on 15. March 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
979-8-233-59374-1 (ISBN)
Description
Volume 4 of "How to Make Music" is a must-have for any one who wants to learn how to create their own music.
It features brand new tips, methods and techniques to help in many aspects of music production.
Suitable for beginners & more experienced music producers too.
Contains screenshots, annotations and a glossary of terminology.
Harry Harrison (also known as Harryson) is a music producer with releases on labels such as Armada Music and Anjunabeats, as well as having tracks receive airplay on BBC Radio 1, by DJs such as Judge Jules and Dave Pearce. He has also had tracks supported by artists such as Above & Beyond, Armin van Buuren, Nicky Romero, Dubfire, Thomas Gold, Gareth Emery, Tritonal and Blasterjaxx.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
279 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-233-59374-1 (9798233593741)
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Harry Harrison, who was born as Henry Maxwell Dempsey, was an American writer of science fiction best known for his novel Make Room! Make Room! and the character The Stainless Steel Rat (1966). The latter served as a loose inspiration for the movie Soylent Green (1973). Harrison, a longtime resident of both Ireland and the UK, was engaged in the Irish Science Fiction Association's founding and served as co-president of the Birmingham Science Fiction Group with Brian Aldiss. He was referred to by Aldiss as "a persistent peer and an excellent family friend." Imagine Pirates of the Caribbean or Raiders of the Lost Ark as science-fiction novels, his friend Michael Carroll said of Harrison's writing. Henry Maxwell Dempsey Harrison was born on March 12th, 1925 in Stamford, Connecticut. Soon after Harry was born, his father, printer Henry Leo Dempsey, who was 3/4 Irish, changed his name to Harrison. When Harry realized this for himself, at the age of 30, he legally changed his name to Harry Max Harrison. Russian-Jewish Ria H. was his mother. She had been raised in St. Petersburg, Russia, after being born in Riga, Latvia and died on August 15, 2012.