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  1. Electroacoustic Music: Analytical Perspectives
  2. Jumbo Songbook Easy Electronic Keyboard Music
  3. The Technique of Electronic Music by Thomas H. Wells, 1981-06
  4. The Development and Practice of Electronic Music. by Jon H. Appleton, 1975-01
  5. How to Make Electronic Music by Russell Drake, 1977-02
  6. John Denver's Greatest Hits (Easy Electronic Keyboard Music, 111) by John Denver, 1975
  7. Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques, and Controls by Allen Strange, 1972
  8. Nor-tec Rifa!: Electronic Dance Music from Tijuana to the World (Currents in Iberian and Latin American Music) by Alejandro L. Madrid, 2008-03-21
  9. Music, Electronic Media and Culture
  10. Analog Electronic Music Techniques: In Tape, Electronic, and Voltage-Controlled Synthesizer Studios by Joel Naumann, James D. Wagoner, 1986-02
  11. Music Engineering: The Electronics of Playing and Recording by Richard Brice, 1998-11
  12. Pop Music - Technology and Creativity: Trevor Horn and the Digital Revolution (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series) (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series) (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series) by Timothy Warner, 2003-06
  13. Essentials of Music Technology by Mark Ballora, 2002-10-31
  14. The Art of Writing Music: A Practical Book for Composers and Arrangers of Instrumental, Choral, and Electronic Music As Applied to Publication by John Cacavas, Steve Kaplan, 1993-11

41. Math
One of the difficult aspects of the study of electronic music is the accurate description of the In electronic music, the sounds are usually unfamiliar,
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THE MATHEMATICS OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC
One of the difficult aspects of the study of electronic music is the accurate description of the sounds used. With traditional music, there is a general understanding of what the instruments sound like, so a simple notation of 'violin', or 'steel guitar' will convey enough of an aural image for study or performance. In electronic music, the sounds are usually unfamiliar, and a composition may involve some very delicate variations in those sounds. In order to discuss and study such sounds with the required accuracy, we must use the tools of mathematics. There will be no proofs or rigorous developments, but many concepts will be illustrated with graphs and a few simple functions. Here is a review of the concepts you will encounter:
Hertz
In dealing with sound, we are constantly concered with frequency, the number of times some event occurs within a second. In old literature, you will find this parameter measured in c.p.s., standing for cycles per second. In modern usage, the unit of frequency is the Hertz, (abbr. hz) which is officially defined as the reciprocal of one second. This makes sense if you remember that the period of a cyclical process, which is a time measured in seconds, is equal to one over the frequency. (P=1/f) Since we often discuss frequencies in the thousands of Hertz, the unit kiloHertz (1000hz=1khz) is very useful.
Exponential functions
Many concepts in electronic music involve logarithmic or exponential relationships. A relationship between two parameters is

42. SEMI
The Studio of electronic music was founded in 1983 by Pamela Molava, Vernon Martin, and Thomas Meade. Now the Studio is governed by a Board of Directors
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SEMI: The Studio of Electronic Music, Inc.
The Studio of Electronic Music, Inc., - esener@mail.hartford.edu - is a private non-profit corporation founded in 1983 as a forum for professionals and students to present concerts and to educate the public in the electronic genre. The Studio is ever grateful to Trinity College for providing space and support for this Web site.
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Introduction
The Studio of Electronic Music was founded in 1983 by Pamela Molava, Vernon Martin, and Thomas Meade. Now the Studio is governed by a Board of Directors assisted by a Panel of Advisors. The current officers are Ertan Sener, president
Marilynn Huntington, secretary
Marguerita Cunningham, treasurer
Walter Gwardyak, artistic director
Potential associate members or advisors are invited to write to us at 834 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, CT 06105, or to telephone at 860/246-2588x11, or to send e-mail to us At the time SEMI was founded there were few opportunities for artists in the electronic genre to create and perform outside of the academic environment. Insofar as there still may be apprehension or misunderstanding or simply lack of familiarity on the part of the public audience concerning the scope and potential of electronic music, SEMI attempts to bridge the gap by presenting concerts, demonstrations, lectures, seminars, and recordings. Obtaining support as a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation from various funding agencies (such as the Connecticut Commission for the Arts, the greater Hartford Arts Council, the Evelyn W. Preston Foundation, the Edward C. and Ann T. Roberts Foundation, and the New England Foundation for the Arts), SEMI has strived to present at least one concert a year.

43. Techno Toys: Software For Electronic Music
Software for electronic music Including a 303 emulator.
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46. Release Music Magazine - Alternative And Electronic Music Site
Alternative music news, features, reviews, tour dates, competitions, classified ads, links and more. Speciality electronic, industrial, goth, indie.
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47. Electronic Music - Wikiquote
As for the future of electronic music, it seems quite obvious to me that its unique resources guarantee its use, because it has shifted the boundaries of
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  • "Somebody will ask those of us who compose with the aid of computers: 'So you make all these decisions for the computer or the electronic medium, but wouldn't you like to have a performer who makes certain other decisions?' Many composers don't mind collaborating with the performer with regards to decisions of tempo, or rhythm, or dynamics, or timbre, but ask them if they would allow the performer to make decisions with regard to pitch and the answer will be 'Pitches you don't change.' Some of us feel the same way in regard to the other musical aspects that are traditionally considered secondary, but which we consider fundamental. As for the future of electronic music , it seems quite obvious to me that its unique resources guarantee its use, because it has shifted the boundaries of music away from the limitations of the acoustical instrument , of the performer's coordinating capabilities, to the almost infinite limitations of the electronic instrument. The new limitations are the human ones of

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49. The History Of Electronic Music @ PHinnWeb
Some important avantgarde/electronic music composers and producers A festival for electronic music and media art, Helsinki, Finland.
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the history of electronic music
In Memoriam:
Robert Moog
Luc Ferrari Luciano Berio

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If you have any corrections or additions, please let us know (subject as "Correction to History of Electronic Music page"). General sites:
  • Electronic Music @ Wikipedia
  • Electronic Music Foundation
  • ElectronicMusic.Com
  • History of Electronic and Computer Music ...
  • The Virtual Synthesizer Museum
  • Theremin / Leon Theremin:
  • Theremin World
  • "Hands Create Radio Music": an article from 1927 (PDF)
  • Robert Moog's Theremin Lesson
  • The Theremin Home Page ...
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  • Buchla and Associates
  • Robert Moog / Moog Synthesizer:
  • Big Briar - The Company Robert Moog Built
  • Greg Davis' Moog Fanatics Homepage
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  • Luciano Berio
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  • 50. Electronic Music Studios: University Of Iowa
    Welcome to the University of Iowa electronic music Studios. You ll find in our site updates of our facilities to 5.1, 9.1, and 16.2 sound.
    http://theremin.music.uiowa.edu/
    Welcome to the University of Iowa Electronic Music Studios . You'll find in our site updates of our facilities to 5.1, 9.1, and 16.2 sound. Our Musical Instrument Samples Database now includes strings, more winds and brass, and a Steinway piano. Our history and archive pages show how the studios have developed over the years and include a wonderful set of Moog Demo mp3s by Peter Tod Lewis. Our visitors page lists composers who have come to Iowa over the years to work with students, including alumnus Charles Dodge, James Dashow, Denis Smalley, and synthesizer pioneer, Don Buchla. The upcoming year brings Kevin Blechdom, Elizabeth McNutt, Andrew May, and Terry Riley. In the spring of 2002, the studios hosted SEAMUS , the National Conference of the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the US, bringing over 240 participants for three days of concert and paper sessions. This year's events include concerts in Iowa, Europe, and the University of Florida Electroacoustic Music Festival, and we are preparing a CD of commissioned works commemorating our 40th anniversary. If you're in the area, please stop by for a visit. There's always a lot of activity here and I will be delighted to show you around.

    51. Electronic Music Directory
    A directory about artists of electronic music and electronic music in general.
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    (unless other stated) Purpose T his Web site is dedicated to the wonderful realm of electronic music and intends to inform about artists of electronic music (e-m) and e-m in general. This is done either by linking to distant sites or -and that's what I am trying to set up- by providing own texts. If you would like to know what electronic music the way I understand is have a look at this site's FAQ , please. Since it is my purpose to inform the interested people about the artists I am trying to provide an index that is as complete as possible. If possible, the artists portraits that I created contain a complete listing of all works done so far.
    FAQ T here are always some questions left to a site. Here you will get first aid: the "obligatory" collection of frequently asked questions (FAQ) about this site. Visit the FAQ
    Link to this Web site I f you think this is a good site and if you would like to support electronic music then feel free to link to my Web site.

    52. StaticBeats > Electronic Music > Digital Culture
    Features an electronica webcast, MP3 database, reviews, links and DJ Justes mix sessions.
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    Newest: ertsoe Today: Yesterday: Total: People Online: Visitors: Members: Total: Recent Headlines more [review] Timo Maas - Pictures skoop ... luky StaticBeats Amazon eStore Recommendations Various Artists Ninja Cuts: Flexistentialism Lemon Jelly Lost Horizons ... Lifestyles of the Laptop Cafe The StaticBeats Webcast consists of electronic music by artists both new and old, signed and unsigned. From internet only MP3 downloads of obscure artists, to the latest and greatest releases from recognized talent, you'll be sure to hear an eclectic selection of music! The primary focus of this webcast is experimental techno, ambient, IDM, and downtempo with the occasional foray into other territories; balancing the challenging with the familiar, the new with the classic, and the newly released with the tried and true. If you're interested in submitting music for possible inclusion in the webcast please contact us through the feedback form . For a list of recent playlist updates please consult the Webcast Update archive.

    53. Electronic Music Time Line :: Techno Guide
    Harry Olson and Belar (USA) invent the electronic music Synthesizer The first electronic music concerts at the ColumbiaPrinceton Studio are held,
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    Electronic Music Time Line 19th Century 30's-40's
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    Hipps invents the Electromechanical Piano in Neuchatel (Switzerland). Elisha Gray invents the Electroharmonic (an instrument that transmitted musical tones over wires). She was also the inventer of the telephone along with A. Graham Bell. Koenig invents the Tonametric : and instrument divided four octaves into 670 equal parts made use of microtuning. Thomas Edison invents the Phonograph Alexander Graham Bell invenstigates and patent several ways for transmitting and recording sound in laboratory in Washington, D.C. along with Charles S. Tainter. Eric Satie composes " Vexations " the first loop compositions for piano. Julian Carillo starts the construction of a serie of instruments to reproduce divisions as small as a sixteenth tone, including the Octavina for eighth tones and an Arpa Citera for sixteenth tones based in his theories of microtones, 96 tone scale. E.S. Votey invents the Pianola , an instrument that used a pre-punched, perforated paper roll moved over a capillary bridge.

    54. Techno Guide :: Electronic Music Dictionary :: Intuitive Music
    Techno Guide electronic music Dictionary. A B C D E F G H I J K L M. N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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    55. UW Libraries - Music Library - Electronic Music
    Electronic and Computer Music. Computer and/or electronic music Sites. CARTAH (University of Washington) CCRMA (Stanford); CERL Sound Group
    http://www.lib.washington.edu/music/electronic.html
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    56. Theory And Techniques Of Electronic Music
    Theory and Techniques of electronic music DRAFT . This is an ongoing book project by Miller Puckette .
    http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques.htm
    Theory and Techniques of Electronic Music
    DRAFT
    This is an ongoing book project by Miller Puckette . The book accompanies the "audio examples" in the Pd documentation. The current version is "v0.07". Browse the HTML version or download the PDF or Postscript version. Here is a snapshot of the Pd examples in TGZ and Zip format. Here are Pd patches for making the figures in TGZ and Zip format. Here are

    57. Theory And Techniques Of Electronic Music
    Theory and Techniques of electronic music. Theory and Techniques of electronic music. Miller Puckette. University of California, San Diego
    http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques/latest/book-html/
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    58. Www.dilvie.com - Free Electronic Music By Eric Hamilton
    Mellow electronica. Free, legal MP3 and OGG downloads for the techno connoisseur.
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    59. UTSA Electronic Music Studio Web Site Main Page
    University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Music s electronic music Studio run by David Heuser.
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      About the Studio
      The University of Texas at San Antonio Electronic Music Studio
      is here so that students of the UTSA Department of Music can learn how to use synthesizers, mixing boards, multi-track tape machines, computer programs...basically all of our equipment ...and the theory and principles behind these devices. We are here for composition majors and others interested in using electronics to make music and to learn about the tools available to them. And we are here to give students and faculty a facility in which to create electronic and computer music. The studio also supports concerts of electronic and computer music.
      Where Are We?
      The studio is located in room 1.02.06 in the Arts building on the main campus of the University of Texas at San Antonio. The studio phone number is (210) 458-7422. For a map of the UTSA campus click here
      Inquires should be addressed to:
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      6900 N. Loop 1604 West

    60. IEEE Spectrum Select
    This milestone standard in electronic music, introduced in 1983, enables equipment Of the many ways in which MIDI has revolutionized electronic music,
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