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Some Aspects of Teaching Electronic Music Composition

Keane, David

1979

Interface - Journal of New Music Research 8(1): 1-9.

http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09298215.asp
Language: English

In this article, the author tackles three major obstacles that he observes in the teaching of electronic music composition: 1) the science fiction aura; 2) the pedantic pseudo-scientific aura; and 3) the teachers' own tendency to explain the hardware but let the software look after itself.



http://data-iremus.huma-num.fr/sherlock/id/5a14d0b7-768e-4a55-965b-87fdef978b33

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