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  • ...whose pallet of sounds has been "extended" through the addition of a taped electronic accompaniment. ...tool is its powerful ability to extend the vocabulary of existing musical instruments by blurring the distinctions between sounds which have been acoustically ("
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  • ...h the Moog synthesizer in the early 1960s, Trythall made increasing use of electronic and computerized resources and in the 1990s taught composition to students == Works for Percussion ==
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  • ...crotales]] and [[timpani]], can produce different pitches. The prerecorded electronic part consists of filtered voice of crickets, and is triggered by the percus ...i]], and the electronics part consists of prerecorded sounds of percussion instruments, constantly changing. <br/>
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  • [[Multiple Percussion]]: <br> ...n bangs and boings, sometimes repetitively in engaging patterns, while the electronic part judiciously articulates long ‘spacey’ sounds, sometimes in glissan
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  • [[Multiple Percussion]]<Br> ..., in which the text and the harmonic element are clearer. In addition, the electronic part transcends at certain points the boundary of what generally could be c
    5 KB (729 words) - 02:13, 10 July 2018
  • ...be performed with either electronic backing track or with a small chamber percussion ensemble. Each tune can be performed as a standalone solo or in combination ...e, “Good Morning, Coffee Drinkers.” This piece is bass-heavy with a moving electronic feel. It attempts to blur the line between what is possible in an ensemble
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  • Cook, Gary. <u>Teaching Percussion 3rd edition</u>. New York, Schirmer Books, 2005.<br /--> ...lf-contained book, students in music education programs, private study, or percussion pedagogy courses will develop a broad musical awareness and comprehensive t
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  • ...cussion. It also goes over organization of the section, maintenance of the instruments, and methods. ...updated view of the performance, maintenance and literature of percussion instruments in the school setting. It is written to help the band director to be in tou
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  • ...Co., Honeyrock Publishing Co, and C. Alan Publications. In addition to his percussion duties, Professor Jarvis teaches the History and Social Analysis of Rock Mu ...­Jarvis Trio and specialized in solo literature written for percussion and electronic sound performing concerts all around the country. In his final year of teac
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  • ...of Music in Groningen, where his training included flute, French horn, and electronic music. All the while, he continued playing in various rock and roll bands. ...re calls for soprano and tenor soloists, female chorus, full orchestra and electronic sampler, all performed in tandem with a striking video by the innovative vi
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  • ...he Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus, and Siegel was appointed professor of electronic music. In 2013 he was awarded a life-long artist’s stipend from the Danis == Works for Percussion ==
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  • ...neer in the field of computer music in the 1970s. He wrote extensively for percussion and mixed chamber ensembles before turning fulltime to operatic composition ...synthesized by a program of his own design, was the first totally digital electronic work produced and performed at Oberlin's pioneering computer music lab. He
    4 KB (627 words) - 14:35, 7 September 2013
  • ...assically trained vocalist and composer, improvising pianist, producer and electronic musician, Paul electronic work for San Francisco-based Hope Mohr Dance. The Crossing recently recorde
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  • ...Conservatorio Nacional de Música in Mexico City in 1970 and the studio for electronic music of NHK in Tōkyō in 1971–72. He has been a member of the board of <!--== Books for Percussion ==
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  • ...een the first to receive widespread acceptance for its expanded palette of electronic sounds, and it is championed by leading conductors such as Riccardo Muti, M ...Tube Symphony to an online audience of 1.8 million, have demonstrated that electronic sounds can be a welcome addition to the orchestral palette with minimal log
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  • ...naisance, one of the first chamber works for live synthesizer and acoustic instruments. Written in 1965, Reconnaisance was premiered on Music in Our Time in New Y ...nventional music circles, but also helped to extend the use of traditional instruments beyond their normal limits. His works often require instrumentalists to pla
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  • ...ere I studied school music, orthopedagogical music and electronic keyboard instruments, with trombone as a minor. During my conservatory studies I started teachin <!--== Books for Percussion ==
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  • ...known as electro-acoustic music, the blending of acoustic instruments with electronic modifications. He was widely hailed by his composition students for the way == Works for Percussion ==
    7 KB (1,061 words) - 01:40, 13 October 2013
  • ...earning a Doctor of Music degree in 1972 from the University of Toronto in electronic music with Gustav Ciamaga and in composition with John Weinzweig. ...go in 1972 and to the Auckland Philharmonia in 2002–03. Rimmer founded the electronic music studio at the University of Auckland in 1976 and the Karlheinz Compan
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  • ...s’s work, and he elegantly combines electronics with acoustic and electric instruments. In 1998, Vees was profiled in Rolling Stone as a pioneer of music technolo In addition to being a leader in electronic music composition and performance, Vees is also a prominent educator in the
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