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    High Society Analysis

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    Brandon Kitterman, and Aaron Anderson. Free Spirit was released on July 29th, 2016. (Harbour Recordings) This song utilizes a lot of electronic sounds to create an atmosphere of different timbres The introduction to High Society starts with a synthesizer “progression”, of which term I will choose to use loosely, that lasts approximately ten seconds before subduing itself into the first verse devoid of any instrumentation other than drums and bass guitar. The sampled electronic keyboard or piano-like synthesizer sound returns later on in an even more…

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    Music Synthesis Essay

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    Considering the era that they were producing this album, they used a significant amount of technologies in each song. In this song, 2 synthesisers; VCS3 (voltage controlled studio 3), and Synthi AKS, which came out just a year before this album was recorded, are being one of the key components in this song. Both synthesisers are produced by EMS (Electric Music Stuidio) based on London, formed in 1969. VCS3 which was their first commercial synthesiser, main features are 3 controllable…

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    Musicians Vs. Synthesizers: The Musical Theatre Debate There has been an ongoing debate over the issue of new technological innovations overtaking many art forms to make them obsolete when the art still has worth in modern society. Music has not been immune this confrontation. An issue that many producers have faced resulted from the introduction of synthesizers into music production and playback. This new innovation has many positive, as well as negative, aspects brings to the music industry.…

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    Light Synthesis Principles

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    focus the synthesized beam after the synthesizer to the experiment plane. Utilizing the grazing incident setup will increase the power at experiment target by ~ 30%. Attosecond Light Field Synthesizer Attosecond Light field synthesizer, illustrated in Figure 4, has been designed to tailoring the light field in attosecond resolution. Inside the synthesizer, a significant fraction of the generated supercontinuum is divided into four, nearly equal in bandwidth, constituent channels, utilizing…

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    Spooky Playlist Analysis

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    This is accompanied by a convoluted (what can I say, I love convolute-ing sounds XD) roar with a distorted spectral matrix... A acoustic guitar and a synthesizer starts, with the acoustic guitar playing a amateur 4 chord song, while the synthesizer is constantly changing noises while playing complete discord. Soon the guitar starts a pattern of a variety of distortions constantly changing while the synthesizer turns into an distorted organ, in which the roles are switched, in which the…

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    Daw Research Paper

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    No acoustic instrument can produce the same sounds as a synthesizer can. On a synthesizer, numerous adjustments can be made to change the shape of the sound, which can allow the same synth to make serve as multiple types of instruments. As an added touch, most synthesizers have sliders and knobs that can modulate their sound to change in the middle of a note, allowing for changes in elements like vibrato or even a change in the oscillator, which is an electronic sound that is used to make the…

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    Rock N Roll In The 80's

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    Even though I do agree with you on the fact that 80’s rock had a tremendous influence on the rainbow of music styles that we have today, there are some facts in your argument that I wish to dispute. First off, rock n’ roll was heavily popular since the 50’s; you had Chubby Checker, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and…of course…Elvis Presley. These artists are the ones that took backstreet-bar blues and turned it into the mainstream media that it is today. Without them, you would not…

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    Birdland Song Review

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    In 1978, Weather Report performed live in Offenbach. The jazz band includes Joe Zawinul on keyboards, Wayne Shorter on saxophones, Jaco Pastorious on electric bass, and Peter Erskine on drums. The group performed songs such as “Black Market”, “Waterfall”, “Teen Town”, “Birdland”, and many more. The concert opens with the song ‘Black Market”. The song begins with Joe Zawinul establishing a melody on the synthesizer while the drums and bass set a groovy beat. The tenor saxophone makes an…

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    What is minimal wave? What "In comparison to mainstream synthpop, the minimal wave sound is sparse, amateurish, stripped down and lo-fi, using analog synthesizers, drum machines and pre-MIDI electronics. The singing is unconventional, with detached and cold vocals. " Minimal wave was coined as a genre name in retrospect. It makes reference to the most electronic and minimal forms of New Wave, Coldwave, Synthpop and Post-Punk. In its most purely electronic and synth-driven form, it is called…

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    80's Music Research Paper

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    actress. This is the 80's, a decade with a different type of music. How many of you listen to pop music? (Wait for audience's reaction) There's been a big change in this decade in music, especially pop. Although it seems more boring than the 1960's or 70's, our music today is still a big part of our culture. Before, most artists made their own music. Folk was a very popular style of music. Artists used their musical talents like playing guitar while making songs. Now,…

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