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| Serialism
- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
| "In
music, serialism is a technique for composition that uses sets to describe
musical elements, and allows the manipulation of those sets.[citation needed]
Serialism is often, though not universally, held to begin with twelve-tone
technique, which uses a set of the 12 notes of the chromatic scale to form
a row (a fixed sequence of the 12 tones of the chromatic scale) as the
unifying basis for a composition's melody, harmony, structural progressions,
and variations" |
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| Fibonacci
and Music |
| "Various
composers have used the Fibonacci numbers when composing music - more details
in Garland's book. " |
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| Tobler.SoftwareArchitecture() |
| Music
Composition programs | John Tobler's somewhat ordered collection
of thoughts and resources mostly related to software architecture and software
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| The
Art Of Digital Music |
| "“Ever
wish you could crawl inside the mind of Thomas Dolby? How about hang in
the studio with Herbie Hancock, Jimmy Jam, or BT and watch them work? Then,
my friends, The Art of Digital Music is for you. If you think of yourself
as a musician, you need to get this book.” " |
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