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Music Theory And Composition Lecture Notes
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Music Theory 680: Algorithmic Composition Christopher Burns, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee These lecture notes cover the aesthetics, analysis, technique, and composition of musical works embodying algorithms, with an emphasis on the close study of pioneering works from the 1950s to the present. They also discuss practical programming for algorithmic composition using the Common Music environment.
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MUSI 3120: Songwriting and Repertoire Johanna Devaney, York University This course notes seek to develop and explore aspects of the compositional process by dealing with structural, lyrical and legal considerations as they pertain to songwriting. The use of the multi-track recording process is studied as a compositional aid and as a means of producing pre-production demos. Examples are taken from a wide variety of historical and stylistic traditions.
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