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| | Serial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As the serials were bought sight-unseen by the lesser theaters for an audience of children, their product often had the worst acting and scripts, the least capable direction, and the most monotonous music ever screened: worse than any film that got reviewed in print. |  | | Whereas in the 1950s and 1960s the drama was underscored with traditional organ music, and in the 1970s and the 1980s a full orchestra provided the score, the daytime dramas of today use cutting-edged synth-driven music (in a way, music for soaps has come full-circle, from the keyboard to the keyboard). |  | | Serials were especially popular with children, and for many youths in the first half of the 20th century, a typical Saturday at the movies included a chapter of at least one serial, along with cartoons, newsreels, and two feature films. |
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| | Process music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 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. |  | | Process music or systems music is music which arises from a process, and more specifically, music which makes that process audible. |  | | Within the field of popular music, process music made its strongest early appearance in the ambient works of Brian Eno, notably his first foray into the genre, Discreet Music. |
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| | Process music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 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. |  | | Process music or systems music is music which arises from a process, and more specifically, music which makes that process audible. |  | | Within the field of popular music, process music made its strongest early appearance in the ambient works of Brian Eno, notably his first foray into the genre, Discreet Music. |
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| | Process music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 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. |  | | Process music or systems music is music which arises from a process, and more specifically, music which makes that process audible. |  | | Within the field of popular music, process music made its strongest early appearance in the ambient works of Brian Eno, notably his first foray into the genre, Discreet Music. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/process_music
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| | George Rochberg's Revolution |
 | | Serial music, with its sets, subsets, graphs, and pseudo-algebraic incantations, was a perfect artistic language for such a societyindeed, the music didnt even have to be defended by the way it sounded at all, but rather could be justified by the numerical and graphic brilliance of its description. |  | | Although ostensibly contrary styles, postwar serial music and aleatoric music were twin utterances of the same creed. |  | | The music was whatever "chanced" to be broadcast at that moment; no two performances of the piece were alike. |
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| | Popular Music and Society: Making sense out of postmodern music? |
 | | In music, this trend has manifested itself with the movement away from twelve-tone and serial techniques and toward the merging of varied musical systems, genres, and historically disparate styles (including modern concepts) into single compositions. |  | | Postmodern music often explores the confluence of genres previously thought incompatible. |  | | The present practice of mixing music that has a European pedigree with rock, rap, jazz, and various world music styles continues to loosen the hegemony that European music has held for hundreds of years. |
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| | Pitch Classes, Serial Music Lesson |
 | | lso observe that enharmonic spellings (Eb and D#, for example) are used indescriminately in serial music unlike in tonal music. |  | | n the notation of serial music, an accidental applies only to the pitch which immediately follows and not to subsequent occurences of that pitch within the measure - a departure from traditional notation. |  | | efering to pitches without specific octave designations (A3, C#5, etc.), serial composers think in terms of pitch classes. |
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| | Joyce - Music: Pierre Boulez's "Third Piano Sonata" |
 | | The Third Sonata of Pierre Boulez was conceived at a time when composers were questioning the idea of the freedom of the interpreter, after a historical phase, called post-serial, which had laid down, even in its smallest details, the different parameters of musical interpretation. |  | | Because definitive, once-and-for-all developments seem no longer appropriate to musical thought as it is today, or to the actual state that we have reached in the evolution of musical technique, which is increasingly concerned with the investigation of a relative world, a permanent 'discovering' rather like the state of 'permanent revolution'. |  | | Finally, Western classical music is opposed to all active participation, and this sometimes makes it difficult to establish any really significant contact, even if actual boredom does not intervene between the musical object and the listener contemplating it. |
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| | Steve Reich - Reinventing Classical Music, Classical Notes, Peter Gutmann |
 | | While serial and indeterminate music may be governed by strict logic, it sounds like random noise, dissonant and arbitrary, inaccessible to all but a handful of theorists (or perhaps psychics). |  | | And while we're at it, let's tackle one more issue - admittedly much of this music was created at a time when young musicians and listeners were often stoned out of their gourds. |  | | Clapping Music (1972), for two sets of hands, took the process of humanizing the musical materials to its ultimate extreme, since only the body is used. |
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| | Odin - The History of Music in Norway |
 | | Electronic music, serial and aleatoric music, sound effects, instrumental theatre, and experimentation with quarter tones are examples of the varied music forms and styles that the public had to appraise. |  | | They were both Norwegian and foreign organists and town musicians, who in addition to music for dancing, also composed chamber music and cantatas; and in some cases instrumental music for sizeable ensembles. |  | | Folk music as a source was far from exhausted, but one characteristic of musical development in the interwar years was the need to build durable compositional techniques onto a base of folk music. |
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| | chamber music - Columbia Encyclopedia article about chamber music |
 | | More recently the different forms of chamber music have been used extensively for experiments in atonality, percussive rhythms, and serial techniques by such composers as Schoenberg, Bartók, Webern, Berg, Stravinsky, Sessions, and Piston. |  | | chamber music, ensemble music for small groups of instruments, with only one player to each part. |  | | chamber music - Columbia Encyclopedia article about chamber music |
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| | Pierre Boulez |
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| | Welcome To Mechantiques |
 | | These odd transitional style music boxes are very difficult to find, having been made in quite small quantities (as is evidenced by the low serial numbers). |  | | Symphonion 13 5/8 Musical Automata Disc Music Box. |  | | Musical album on easel type stand, colors faded on album more than on stand. |
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| | Stockhausen, Karlheinz on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | He often employs serial music techniques in his works, and he is a major proponent of electronic music. |  | | He is an adherent of aleatory music and allows performers to determine certain aspects of a performance; that is, they can improvise, begin and end at different points, and decide at what speed to sing and play. |  | | Stockhausen towers over 20th century; Karlheinz Stockhausen may have been the enfant terrible of avant-garde music but The Beatles still found room for him on the cover of Sgt Pepper. |
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| | music - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about music |
 | | In contrast to tonal music, whose unity is perceived in the primacy of a single construct, the triad (the major or minor chord), serial music is not pitch centric, i. |  | | ; Greek music Greek music, the music of the ancient and modern inhabitants of Greece. |  | | and musical notation musical notation, symbols used to make a written record of musical sounds. |
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| | Comparative Arts: A CyberEd Course: Part 9: 20th Century Music: P.1 |
 | | Whether the musical process is improvisatory, as with concrete music and chance happenings, or rationally controlled, as with computerization, ample precedents in the musical past can be cited. |  | | Concrete music is the term used to identify one aspect of contemporary composition. |  | | The mathematical basis for music, for instance, has been known ever since Pythagoras discovered the ratios of the musical intervals in the late 6th century B.C.. |
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| | Musical notation |
 | | It is not used to notate music for performance, but is a common analytical and compositional tool when working with twelve tone, serial, or otherwise atonal music. |  | | The term sheet music is used for written music to distinguish from audio recordings. |  | | Music notation is a system of writing for music. |
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| | CANOE -- JAM! Music - Pop Encyclopedia - Jones, John |
 | | He composed the music for the film "Perfect Strangers", directed by award winning Canadian director Neil Grieve; the television movie/Serial "Blue Murder", as well as the score for the last film that Orson Welles acted in for Magder Films called "Never Trust An Honest Thief". |  | | With Welsh ancestry and musical parents, he grew up surrounded by Welsh Hymns and Calypso music. |  | | Later, he continued at ATV Music until the lure of the road led to work with Gary O's Kid Rainbow and classic rock act FUNN with Freddy Coutts, Jon Bojicic, and Klaatu's Terry Draper and Dee Long playing keyboards, guitar and vocals. |
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| | Solomon's Music Theory |
 | | Music Analysis System for set theoretical analysis: harmonic and serial, |  | | Bach: Violin Chaconne in D minor: Music Theory and Performance |  | | Construct a Simple Clock Calculator for Music Set Theoretical Analysis |
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| | Process music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 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. |  | | Process music or systems music is music which arises from a process, and more specifically, music which makes that process audible. |  | | Within the field of popular music, process music made its strongest early appearance in the ambient works of Brian Eno, notably his first foray into the genre, Discreet Music. |
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| | Dolmetsch Online - Music Theory Online - Music of the 20th Century |
 | | Serial music is constructed according to the principle, described independently by Hauer and Schönberg in the early 1920s, of 12-note composition. |  | | Les Paul, a pioneer of electronic music, inventing the first solid-body electric guitar in 1946 and recorded music in the 1950s in an eight-track recording studio which he designed. |  | | As it related to music, the movement sought "to present the musical soul of the masses, of the great factories, of the railways, of the transatlantic liners, of the battleships, of the automobiles and airplanes. |
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| | Odin - The History of Music in Norway |
 | | Electronic music, serial and aleatoric music, sound effects, instrumental theatre, and experimentation with quarter tones are examples of the varied music forms and styles that the public had to appraise. |  | | Folk music as a source was far from exhausted, but one characteristic of musical development in the interwar years was the need to build durable compositional techniques onto a base of folk music. |  | | Norway has seven professional military bands, and there are a number of good chamber ensembles which have sprung from the musical environments surrounding the symphony orchestras. |
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| | Anime News Network - Fuji Pacific Music Publishing |
 | | Serial Experiments Lain (TV) : Music Production In Association With |  | | GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka (live-action TV) : Music Production |  | | Ayakashi ~ Japanese Classic Horror (TV) : Music Collaboration |
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| | electronic music : Prodigy |
 | | Lights, music, action and the kind of sound levels that would have made AC/DC proud. |  | | The first band of the nineties to put the word rock well and truly into electronic rock music packed an arena that hasn't seen anything but guitar based bands since Depeche Mode appeared here back in the eighties. |  | | The set list at left should give you an idea as to which tracks went where, with seven of the songs from their Fat Of The Land album, three from Music For A Jilted Generation, and the rest either covers or new stuff (feel free to let me know). |
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| | Third Practice 2005 |
 | | The Third Practice Festival of Electro-Acoustic Music explores both the variety of the emerging electro-acoustic tradition and its relationship to past musical practices, and is committed to presenting new work through commissions and premieres. |  | | While the specifics of the musical change differ in the two cases, both musical revolutions reflect innovations in compositional technique and practice as well new compositional goals and values. |  | | Lansky is a thoughtful and articulate writer and speaker, and has written extensively on his own music. |
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| | Odin - The History of Music in Norway |
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| | Electromancer! Unsigned Electronic Music Online! |
 | | Outlines the history and technique behind serial composition which is very applicable to "intelligent" electronic music. |  | | I can honestly recommend it if you are just starting out in music and need to get to grips with mixing. |  | | It appears to cover all the areas a band might want to consider when trying to "stuff the music business" (i.e. |
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| | Bama Rags, Inc. v John Zuccarini - Case No. 94381 |
 | | The Dave Matthews Band is a musical group with world wide renown, and has owned the rights to the "Dave Matthews Band" since early 1994. |  | | 1,992,803 (issued August 13, 1996) for "a series of musical sound recordings"; |  | | 2,218,268 (issued January 19, 1999) for "posters, stickers, song books, order forms, sound recording labels and catalogs in the field of musical entertainment and related items"; |
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