Composing Electronic Music
Composing Electronic Music

Curtis Roads (author)

Discipline: Other

Category: Basics of music acoustics

Type: Textbook / Coursebook / Guide / Companion

Electronic music evokes new sensations, feelings, and thoughts in both composers and listeners. Opening the door to an unlimited universe of sound, it engages spatialization as an integral aspect of composition and focuses on sound transformation as a core structural strategy. In this new domain, pitch occurs as a flowing and ephemeral substance that can be bent, modulated, or dissolved into noise. Similarly, time occurs not merely as a fixed duration subdivided by ratios, but as a plastic medium that can be generated, modulated, reversed, warped, scrambled, and granulated. Envelope and waveform undulations on all time scales interweave to generate form. The power of algorithmic methods amplify the capabilities of music technology. Taken together, these constitute game-changing possibilities.

Publication languageEnglish
Publication place (country)United Kingdom
Publication place (city)Oxford
Publication year2015
Used by (country)ITALY
Used by (city)NOVARA
Identifier 9780195373233

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