[microsound] any interest in participating in a research project?
john at humanoidsounds.co.uk
john at humanoidsounds.co.uk
Fri Nov 13 11:39:07 EST 2009
That sounds great. I'm really getting into using Symbolic Composer at
the moment. I would definitely like to be involved.
Cheers,
John Proctor
Humanoid Sound Systems / Camel Audio
http://www.humanoidsounds.co.uk / http://www.camelaudio.com
On 13 Nov 2009, at 12:51, Samuel van ransbeeck wrote:
> Hello
>
> As a student of composition, I always felt a lack of a method for
> algorithmic composition. For counterpoint and harmony, there are
> treatises and structured methods but for the 20th century idiom with
> all its facets, there is no structured pedagogical means for
> students to learn about algorithmic composition. I would like to
> write a method book to allow students to learn about algorithmic
> composition, giving them information and i the end of each chapter
> some exercises. It would be like the book of Straus about posttonal
> theory, only it will focus on algorithmic methods.
>
> I have spoken to my professor about this but he told me I need a
> rather large group of people to test my texts and exercises on. My
> question now is: Are there people from the microsound mailing list
> interested in participating in such a research. I would write a
> chapter and exercises, share them with you and letting you write
> small exercises and then collecting and comparing the results of
> each exercise. This would be like one year. What is in it for you:
> eternal glory and I will try to record as many compositions possible
> to include in a CD.
>
> Let me know what you think
> Samuel
>
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