Sunday, November 30, 2008
My Sound Effects
I finally figured out how to do my music concrete project, and I had a lot of fun doing it!! I thought it would be fun to do sounds of a cow! It was a good idea, and I had fun listening to all the cow sounds....especially in the lab, and people had no idea where the sound was coming from!! I put it all together and cut and paste my cow sounds....and well to say the least.... it sounds awful. I have my picture on my website and I am in the process of putting the actual creation of the sounds on the website. I thought after I figured out how to do everything that it was going to be an easy 1,2,3 project. But after how it turned out it was not so easy. I was actually disappointed that it did not turn out so well, I think I will actually try the cow sounds again, or at least try to make it sound a little better. Or if nothing else I will try different sounds!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Shimon the Robotic Percussionist
Has anyone ever heard of Shimon? The robotic percussionist? Well..Georgia Teach has created Shimon who is a Robot and he plays the marimba. Shinmon's head is made to be more interactive and give musicians cues that relate to the music it's playing. He is even able to interact with it's environment he can analyze rhythm, melodies and harmony and use his musicial understanding to improvise with humans. I think this is absolutely amazing. I don't think I ever thought a robotic musician would be available in the near future, especially one so advanced as this one.
This just makes me think....what is going to happen to the music field now? Are people going to use Robots to play/record their music? Especially if they are so advanced and they can analyze the music. I wonder how composers feel about this? Composers have the luxury to explain to a musician how they want their music to be played. Are composers going to have to be more specific in their music so Robots can play it perfectly? Are they totally against this idea with robotic musicians? I would love to find out some feed back on what you guys think of this? Do you think this is a positive or a negative in the classical music field?
Here is a short video that show you more about Shimon! Emjoy!
http://www.gatech.edu/newsroom/helpers/flvplayback.php?clipPath=/upload/pr/tal67788.flv&width=427&height=310&title=Muisc%20Technology%20Researchers%20Create%20New%20Robotic%Percussionist
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Music Concrete
I decided to write about this particular assignment because it is still giving me some trouble. I have been trying to work on it for some time now, but apparently I am doing something wrong!! I have been looking for free sound effects for some time now, and finally Kate told me to sign up for with this website and they will send you free sounds. Well just my luck I did sign up and I did not get my free sounds in my e-mail, after searching through the website it says it can be in your spam mail....whoops I always delete that first thing. So no free sounds ( I think I am going to sign up again with a different e-mail address) I also think a part of my problem is I am working with a brand new computer a mac.... which I have never worked with before. I love my mac but I am still trying to figure out how to use it!! So...if anyone has any suggestions/comments please feel free!!! Thanks!! :)
Classical Music Vs. Technology
I read a great article about technology and music and even though it's a little off topic from our class I thought it was very interesting!
You hear a lot these days that classical music is dying, and in general classical music is struggling. The art programs in school districts are struggling and getting cut because of budgets. Well.... is technology helping classical music? Is the radio helping classical music? According to a msnbc article Sirius and Xm radio and other free webcasts of classical music are helping the classical world. Performing arts groups that traditionally relied on mailings of paper promo brochures are now turing to the net to drive ticket sales. I also think thats where You Tube and MySpace music also play a big role. They are promoting themselves for free, which is a wonderful thing!
I also think it is a big struggle for people to commit themselves for a year long subscription to a orchestra or a event.
A Houston Opera Company offers videos of dress rehearsals and a behind the scene footage on the net so people can watch the videos and get some background of the performance and then decide if they want to see it. I think that is a fantastic idea for people who are not sure if they want to purchase tickets to see the event.
I think overall, that technology is helping classical music I know when I am in my mom's car I turn on Sirius radio to the classical station and I hear things that I have never heard before and can go on itunes and buy them or I hear pieces that I love but don't have a recording of.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Sound Effects
I was looking for some free sound effects and I found a cool website that has great sound effects for free!!! It does not get any better then that!!! Here is the website! Partners in Rhyme
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