The Digital Musician

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Routledge, 17 mar 2010 - 312 páginas
The Digital Musician explores what it means to be a musician in the digital age. It examines musical skills, cultural awareness and artistic identity through the prism of recent technological innovations. New technologies, and especially the new digital technologies, mean that anyone can produce music without musical training. This book asks why make music? what music to make? and how do we know what is good?
 

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Chapter 1 New technologies new musicians
1
Chapter 2 Aural awareness
15
Chapter 3 Understanding sound
33
Chapter 4 Organising sound
68
Chapter 5 Creating music
98
Chapter 6 Performing
113
Chapter 7 Cultural context
140
Chapter 8 Critical engagement
163
Chapter 9 The digital musician
187
Chapter 10 Projects and performance repertoire
232
Notes
269
Index
280
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Andrew Hugill is a composer, writer and Director of the Institute of Creative Technologies (IOCT) at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK, where he also founded the Music Technology programme.

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