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Computer-generated music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Computer-generated music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_generated_music
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Wikipedia
"...We can distinguish two groups of computer-generated music: music in which a computer generated the score, which could be performed by humans, and music which is both composed and performed by computers..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-generated_music
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Computer-generated music: Information and Much More from Answers.com
Computer-generated music Computer-generated music is music composed by, or with the extensive aid of, a computer
http://www.answers.com/
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Composing For Interactive Music Performance Using Max
"...Try to find simple solutions to complex problems. Don’t use complex objects to do simple jobs..."
http://music.utsa.edu/tdml/conf-VI/VI-Ball/VI-Ball.html
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Composing with Sequences
"...Algorithmic composition dates to around 1026, when Guido d’Arezzo used vowels in the text of a choral piece to determine the pitches in the melody..."
http://www.it.rit.edu/~jab/Fibo98/
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The Math Forum - Math Library - Music
"...Odds and ends in the More Math-'n'-Music topic include connections between music and the learning of math..."
http://mathforum.org/library/topics/music/
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Algorithmic.net: algorithmic composition resources - Main
This site provides a comprehensive research resource for computer aided algorithmic music composition, including over one-thousand research listings, over one hundred system listings, cross referenced links to research, links to software downloads and documentation, and web-based tools for searching and filtering the complete lexicon.
http://www.flexatone.net/
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Andrew Dailey, Yash Parghi
"...Do the results strike the listener as the work of a computer, or of a struggling human?..."
http://www.cis.cornell.edu/boom/2005/ProjectArchive/music/FinalReport.doc
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Answers.Com - music theory
"...Some music theorists attempt to explain the compositional techniques composers use by establishing rules and patterns..."
http://www.answers.com/topic/music-theory
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Bruce L Jacob
"...In short, creativity comes in two flavors: genius and hard work. While the former may produce more `inspired' music, we do not fully understand it and therefore have a slim chance of reproducing it..."
http://www.ee.umd.edu/~blj/algorithmic_composition/algorithmicmodel.html
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