Concept

Musical composition

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Explores the creative process of using algorithms for music composition, showcasing the integration of visuals and sound to organize music structures.
Beat, Meter and Rhythm
Delves into the universal presence of beat, meter, and rhythm in music, exploring concepts like expressive timing, syncopation, and metrical structures.
Musical Form and Perception
Delves into the perception of musical form, exploring expectations, tensions, and multidimensional structures in musical works.
Musical Theory and Creativity
Delves into musical theory, creativity, and the use of sine waves in composition, exploring additive synthesis and audio manipulation.
Harmony in Music: Counterpoint and Chord Progressions
Delves into the principles of harmony in music, focusing on counterpoint and chord progressions.
Sound & Timbre: Theory and Composition
Explores sound waves, timbre, and music composition through the works of Stockhausen and Penderecki, analyzing harmonic and inharmonic sounds.
Structuring Music: Form and Functions
Delves into music structuring through hierarchy, repetition, and form principles, illustrating coherence and organization in musical pieces.
Algorithmic Composition: Semester Project Milestones
Covers semester project milestones in Algorithmic Composition, exploring musical concepts, technical tools, and final deliverables.

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