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I wrote an
original piece entitled Cutoff using
original sound "samples." I then compiled my song
using Impulse Tracker 2.41 and recorded my
performance onto a cassette tape. Finally, I
recorded my piece into a wave file using Sound Edit
Pro 16.
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The style period
of my piece would definitely have to be music since
World War II. The application of technological and
scientific discoveries is one of the largest
influences in this style. Because of these
scientific advances, music in this style is more
available than in any other time due to the
inventions of radio, cassette recorders, and
compact disks. Composers in this style realize that
these devices offer them the greatest chance of
reaching the largest audience. Due to advances in
communications, musical tastes are now more uniform
than ever before. For example, Indian music
influenced the Beatles, who in turn influenced
American music. Also, due to advances in the field
of amplification, the decibel level in music since
World War II is louder than at any time in
history.
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The genre of
this piece is without a doubt electronic music.
Electronic music involves the manipulation of
concrete or musical sounds by electronic means.
Electronic instruments are capable of create sounds
without the aid of voices of existing musical
instruments. In many instances, electronic
instruments are mixed with traditional instruments,
and sometimes even try to perform traditional
functions within the music. One unique aspect of
this genre is the fact the computers can be
programmed to both generate, modify, and play
electronic music pieces without human intervention.
This is one aspect that no other genre can claim to
have.
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Cutoff"
reflects the chaos and confusion that one
experiences when cut off from a telephone call. The
basic pattern of "Cutoff" is an ABCBDB pattern.
There are three basic motives in the piece: The
"Hello" motive, the "He Hung Up On Me" motive, and
the "The Lines Dead" motive. A "chorus" that mixes
elements of each motive follows each rendition of
each motive. Other ideas outside of the basic
motives exist to provide variation and make the
piece more interesting.
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In general, I am
very pleased with this piece. It explores a unique
style of music that I have not had much experience
with. I feel that it has the perfect length: long
enough to be a credible work, but short enough to
leave the listener wanting more. If I could change
anything about this piece, I would exchange some of
the "samples" that have little to do with the idea
of piece with more appropriate ones.
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