A practice-based approach to using acoustics and technology in musicianship training.

Date
2007
Authors
Young, John
Picinali, Lorenzo
Moraitis, Dimitris
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Publisher
International Computer Music Association
Peer reviewed
Yes
Abstract
Digital audio tools can be used to facilitate many aspects of traditional note-based music making, but one of the challenges they present is also found in their potential to open up new opportunities for the shaping and deconstruction of sounds in ways that are difficult to assimilate with Western notation-based models of musical materials. Development of an understanding of the musical use of these new materials may require an expanded view of the nature of musicianship. This paper presents reflections on an attempt to address this by teaching musicianship via principles of acoustics and psychoacoustics in the context of a music technology undergraduate degree.
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Keywords
electroacoustic music, musicianship, acoustics, music analysis
Citation
Young, J., Picinali, L. and Moraitis, D. (2007) Proceedings of the 2007 International Computer Music Conference, Copenhagen: International Computer Music Association: pp. 61-64.
Research Institute
Music, Technology and Innovation - Institute for Sonic Creativity (MTI2)