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 Process music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Process music or systems music is music which arises from a process, and more specifically, music which makes that process audible.
James Tenney is another composer who is concerned with process, such as in his tribute to Steve Reich, Chromatic Canon, in which a tone row is eventually built up and, one note at a time, from what started as a repeated open fifth, before returning by the same path.
Michael Nyman has described how the generally minimalistic tonal music associated with process music arose from the influence of and reaction against process-based music of extreme determinism or indeterminism using serial, aleatoric, and stochastic methods.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Process_music   (578 words)

  
 Music 839C: Musical Stylistics - David Cope
He envisioned a process where anyone, regardless of programming or musical abilities, could interact with a computer program to compose and tweak a novel piece that falls within the domain of a chosen style.
Musical fragments from the database are combined according to a logic that parallels language syntax.
For example, a piece with the surface of Stravinsky and the logic of the Classical period may be interesting, but it is still fundamentally a classical piece.
www.music-cog.ohio-state.edu /Music839C/Notes/Cope.html   (1351 words)

  
 Music Therapy
Music therapy is an interpersonal process in which the therapist uses music and all of its facets-physical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic, and spiritual-to help clients to improve or maintain their health.
The music used for such experiences may be live or recorded improvisations, performances or compositions by the client or therapist, or commercial recordings of music literature in various styles (e.g., classical, popular, rock, jazz, country, spiritual, new age).
Music listening experiences are used with clients who need to be activated or soothed physically, emotionally, intellectually or spiritually–as these are the kinds of responses that music listening elicits.
www.temple.edu /musictherapy/program/faq.htm   (4204 words)

  
 PhD in Music Therapy
Rather than having music therapy as a minor or elective track within another field, or as merely the main topic for the dissertation, the program has music therapy as the major area of study with its own core curriculum of advanced music therapy courses, supported by studies in research, music, and related health disciplines.
Music Therapy in Cancer Care (3): An in-depth examination of research and practice in music therapy with cancer patients, with an emphasis on biopsychosocial models.
Music Therapy for Terminal Illness: Advanced training in the use of music therapy in stages of the dying process.
www.temple.edu /musictherapy/program/phd.htm   (2398 words)

  
 Elements of Music - Part Two
Pre-Christian religions used meter in their music; however, with the advent of Christianity in the West, meter was disavowed for use during worship by the early Church fathers as pagan as was the use of musical instruments.
Musical "beat" is grouped into repeated patterns by accent involving the first beat of a particular unit of time (measure or bar).
Tempo indications are of no particular interest to the average listener of music except that they are used to designate various movements of multi-movement works and are often used in the titles of compositions from the common practice period of music (1800 A. to the present).
trumpet.sdsu.edu /M345/Elements_of_Music2.html   (1658 words)

  
 Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Reich
The music is deeply "American" in its roots, with an unrelenting pulse and short, repeating melodic figures often compared to rock-and-roll and be-bop.
In this process, two tape loops are set into motion at two slightly different speeds, so that the tapes begin in unison and slowly shift "out of phase," creating a new set of harmonies and rhythms.
This process was later incorporated into several pieces for traditional acoustic instruments (or instruments and tape), such as in "Piano Phase" (1967) and "Violin Phase" (1967).
www.classical.net /music/comp.lst/reich.html   (860 words)

  
 Arab Music - Part Two
By the early 1930s, the impact of Westernization on Egyptian music was considerable, as testified to in the reports issued by the Congress of Arab Music held in Cairo in 1932.
One aspect of unity in Arab music is the intimate connection between the music and the Arabic language.
Although it is the basis for various musical compositions, the maqâm scheme may be best illustrated through such nonmetric improvisatory genres as the instrumental solo known in Egypt and the Levant as taqâsîm, vocal forms such as the layali and the mawwal, and religious genres such as Qur'anic chanting and the Sufi Qasidah.
trumpet.sdsu.edu /M151/Arab_Music2.html   (2001 words)

  
 Music in Worship - Commmissioning music for your church
Such pieces could celebrate an anniversary, a retirement, or honor a long-standing church member or be in memory of a member of your choir or congregation.
list what license is granted to the commissioning party (including performance, recording, and local reproduction) and whether there are rental fees for use of the parts.
The composer will want to retain the copyright to the piece (or it might automatically be granted to their publisher) and they will generally hold on to their original manuscripts.
www.selahpub.com /MusicInWorship/CommissioningMusic.html   (853 words)

  
 New World School of the Arts - High School Music Audition Requirements
Students may select a piece that represents the extent of their ability on each instrument.
It is recommended that students audition with pieces of an appropriate level of difficulty.
Listed below are a number of music books containing songs which would be appropriate for a vocal audition.
www.mdc.edu /nwsa/music_audition_hs.asp   (1240 words)

  
 Music
In an age of musical exoticism, the cultivation of counterpoint struck Taneyev’s contemporaries as fastidious and archaic.
Though this music is worked out in countless felicitous details, it never strikes one as "studied." At the same time, Taneyev’s extraordinary sense of structure and grasp of tonal architecture are such that one can return to his music, as one can to Beethoven’s, without ever losing the initial sense of satisfaction.
The piece is staggeringly good, belonging in the company of the greatest quintets written by his idols.
www.crisismagazine.com /september2002/music.htm   (1294 words)

  
 Music Library: Research Help: Scores and recordings
Music materials may be found in several of the Stanford Libraries by searching in Socrates, the online catalog.
Socrates provides help information in detail; also, Music Library staff are happy to assist you in searching Socrates--send us an email or come in and ask for a librarian.
Unlike books, many musical compositions have generic titles such as “Symphony no. 1” or “Waltz in A-flat.” To further complicate matters, the same musical works are published in many countries, resulting in the same title translated into in a variety of languages.
library.stanford.edu /depts/music/research_help/usingcat.html   (1020 words)

  
 peace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In this lesson, we will search for evidence of peace and signs of peace, not only in the musical piece we'll introduce in class but other musical samples along with other places where evidence of peace is definitely present.
This piece is the third movement of another one of his musical compositions titled, Three Pieces for Clavichord.
List at least 2 ways how each of the musical examples are similar.
faculty-web.at.northwestern.edu /music/hickey/webquest/peace.htm   (942 words)

  
 Introduction to Music Paper Topics
Describe the offshoot styles of Celtic music that are now present in Canada and the U.S. Discuss what forms of music Celtic music influenced and what types of music were born out of Celtic music in the U.S. Music of War: World War II.
Describe all aspects of musical style, what was being performed, the purposes for each style and the specific impact music had on the culture of those imprisoned as well as the German SS.
The History of Jazz music in America: Detail the history and forms of Jazz in America with the emphasis on three jazz composers that you believe were the most influential in the development of Jazz.
www.usi.edu /music/SITES/INTRO/ptopics/Papertopics.htm   (942 words)

  
 Music Moves for Piano
The music score is for parents and teachers.
CD recordings contain songs to sing, performance pieces, and tonal and rhythm patterns for each of the performance pieces.
They listen to the whole piece (or song) and then learn tonal and rhythm patterns from the piece (or song).
www.giamusic.com /scstore/P-MM_lessonplans.html   (955 words)

  
 Types of Compositions for Use in Music Uniform Titles
TYPE (Spanish); various meanings in Brazilian popular music, generically denoting urban instrumental ensemble music, often with one group member as a soloist, consisted mostly of dances of European origin performed at popular festivities; use this form when it is the composer's original title; see also choro.
TYPE (Spanish); various meanings in Brazilian popular music, generically denoting urban instrumental ensemble music, often with one group member as a soloist, consisted mostly of dances of European origin performed at popular festivities; use this form when it is the composer's original title; see also chorinho.
TYPE (Hungarian); for "piece"; usually refers to a complete piece of music; use this form when it is the composer's original title; see also morceau, p'esa, pezzo, piece, pièce, pieza, skladba, Stück, stuk, utwór.
www.library.yale.edu /cataloging/music/types.htm   (5327 words)

  
 The Music Publishing Process
An essential part of the selection process is governed by the limitations imposed by the musical level, in this case, Primer Level.
As soon as the musical contents were finalized, the list was given to our computer graphics specialist who designed a page layout for the composer portraits and space for the text.
Jeff did all of the music notation using his own computer, enabling him to control the spacing of notes and quickly visualize how a piece would appear in final form.
www.kenfoster.com /Articles/MusicPublishing.htm   (897 words)

  
 Studying Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
To culminate the music project, teachers and students invited families to attend an open house that featured various performances, displays, and snacks.
The process of students learning to write and conduct their own music was also displayed.
In the next section (Evaluation), the teachers share their reflections about the project and evaluate it by examining the documentation for growth of the group as a whole and for specific students (student portfolios).
www.ed.uiuc.edu /ups/curriculum2002/music/phase3narr.shtml   (1354 words)

  
 school of music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The KSU African Ensemble is probably the only university-based African music ensemble in the nation that explores this dimension of music in Africa.
It includes traditional instrumental pieces from different countries in Africa, vocal music without accompaniment, songs sung in different languages, and urban pieces using guitar, trumpet, double bass, flute, and saxophone.
In addition to annual spring concerts at the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music, the African Ensemble performs regularly for residence hall cultural programs and other campus events such as the KSU Folk Festival, Festival of Nations, African Night, May 4 Memorial Celebration, and the Kent State University African Studies Program Conference, among others.
dept.kent.edu /music/Ensembles/African.htm   (259 words)

  
 Stipes Music List
It is designed for the general practitioners of instrumental music; public school band and orchestra directors and instrumental teachers in training.
This text is concerned with the use of chromatic harmony as found in Baroque, Classic, and Romantic music, and with styles as they are found in music written during the first half of this century.
It is assumed that the student has mastered basic music fundamentals and the use of diatonic harmony in the writing of small homophonic forms.
www.stipes.com /music.html   (2620 words)

  
 Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The purpose of this guide is to instruct and assist the music student in finding appropriate and important music resources for course needs, independent study and honors projects.
A comprehensive guide to music periodical literature from over 350 journals covering the areas of musicology, world music, history of music, musical instruments, computer music, book reviews, discographies, performance reviews, and sound recording reviews.
Included are biographies of composers with listings of their works and available CDs, classical music resources classified by instrument, academic music departments, artists and ensembles.
library.bowdoin.edu /rguides/music   (1488 words)

  
 Music Guide
The Music Guide is the Rhapsody Online home page, and your portal to Rhapsody's music services.
The Music Guide Home page displays a variety of music selections to sample, including top tracks and artists, a list of music you've recently played, recommendations, and a featured playlist Click any artist name for a detailed artist information page.
Look for information about artists and composers, the music and albums they produced, and which tracks or albums are available for purchase and on-demand playback.
home.real.com /product/help/rhapweb/en/MG_Music_Guide.htm   (658 words)

  
 The Maine Music Box   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Over 22,000 pieces of sheet music (songs and instrumental works), contributed primarily by the Bagaduce Music Lending Library and the Bangor Public Library, and dating from the late nineteenth century to the late twentieth century, have been scanned as sets of high-resolution images.
The music may be transposed by the viewer, changing the score on the screen, and changing the key of the sound file.
Sheet music covers are a treasure-trove of period art and advertising; vocal music is useful for the teaching of voice, and the musical scores themselves, as well as the MIDI files and Scorch files, are an invaluable musical resource.
mainemusicbox.library.umaine.edu   (713 words)

  
 EMUSIC-L Weblog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
I also find the rate at which the piece changes to be just right: interesting enough to look at for a while if you like, but not so quick that itconstantly engages the reptilian brain's "what was that?" reflex.
The Avant-Garde project is "a series of recordings of 20th-century classical-experimental-electroacoustic music digitized from LPs whose music has in most cases never been released on CD, and so is effectively inaccessible to the vast majority of music listeners today." Some wonderful stuff that's just not available any other way.
The jury of the competition shall be appointed by the leadership of the Society for Electro-acoustic Music and composed of leading composers of electro-acoustic compositions, musicologists, critics, and recording engineers specializing in the electro-acoustic music field.
www.ibiblio.org /emusic-l   (6645 words)

  
 Mr. Lykins' Music Technology Site: Classical WebQuest
You have heard many different pieces of music from many different people throughout history.
You want to be the best composer ever, so you decide you are going to listen to the works of the 2 best composers of your time period and copy their musical styles.
Through this quest, you have learned the different musical time periods and learned a little about the musical style of 2 great composers from the classic time period.
faculty.nwlehighsd.org /lykinsj/musictech/classicweb.htm   (457 words)

  
 DePauw University Admission
Some schools may require that pieces be memorized or may require scales, sight reading or orchestral excerpts for the audition.
If you are auditioning at several schools which require different pieces, however, contact those schools to see if you may substitute a piece from one list to the other.
It is better to reduce the number of pieces you need to practice in order to make better use of your preparation time, so you can give a very polished performance.
www.depauw.edu /admission/applying/tips/musician/audition   (1158 words)

  
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It teaches such a lot on how free you are in treating music, as long as it fits to your personal implications on music.
he was recently in the process of throwing himself into a new scorn recording.
A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to subscribe to that instead, replace all instances of "zorn-list-digest" in the commands above with "zorn-list".
www.xmission.com /pub/lists/zorn-list/archive/v02.n723   (2586 words)

  
 Sense of Music
Choose one of the pieces listed below and submit a listening analysis of it.
description of the events of the piece should be part of the paper.
paper, it is your analysis of the structure of the piece.
www.yu.edu /stern/music/sense_of_music.htm   (1270 words)

  
 Thought Process Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Tweak the music page to reflect its new purpose, and finally get around to posting a few things I've had laying around but not actually added.
Secondly, the gears of the system are finally turning as far as getting Thought Process Music turned into an official business instead of just a little project of mine.
Instead, he patiently, for hours, helped me piece together a system that would be better for recording, give me cleaner and slightly louder live sound, and be more upgradeable if my needs should increase (hopefully they will!).
www.thoughtprocessmusic.com   (3806 words)

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