Lecture

Musical Theory and Creativity

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This lecture delves into the creative process of using algorithms for music composition, showcasing a piece called Bebfehler as an example. The instructor explains how graphics are used to organize music structures, demonstrating the integration of visuals and sound. The lecture explores the concept of algorithmic composition, revealing the intricate relationship between music, graphics, and programming. The instructor shares insights into the development of a piece over time, highlighting the use of algorithms to generate graphics automatically and transform them into music. The lecture also touches on the importance of irregularities in music composition, showcasing how subtle shifts in patterns can create engaging musical elements.

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