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Hiroshi Suzuki
"...I'm sure that the software can be applicable to any level of music education from elementary school to music college..."
http://www.art.hyogo-u.ac.jp/hrsuzuki/DOC/DTM.html
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Karlheinz Essl
"...Generative music, however, does not have this effect, for it is constantly being renewed by its inherent sound generating algorithm. This creates always new sonic variants which keep the attention alert..."
http://www.essl.at/bibliogr/generative-music.html
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Margaret Cheney
"...The appropriateness of the name MUSIC is now clear: MUSIC is a method for estimating the individual frequencies of multiple time-harmonic signals..."
http://www.rpi.edu/~cheney/papers/music.pdf
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Norman M. Weinberger
"...For example, dining out in a restaurant is entertaining and is not essential, but that doesn't mean that the need for food is cultural rather than biological. This raises the question of what needs music might fulfill, and we will consider this in a subsequent issue..."
http://www.musica.uci.edu/mrn/V1I1S94.html
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Source: Biography
"...In 1961, Mathews arranged the well-known song Daisy Bell ("Daisy, daisy") Arthur C. Clarke of 2001: A Space Odyssey,[2] where the HAL 9000 computer sings the same song as he is being put to sleep by astronaut Dave Bowman..."
http://www.answers.com/topic/max-mathews
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Threads: An Introduction to Computer-Aided Composition
"...Composition of music with computers can take two distinctly different forms:
1.-Using computers as a tool for ease in composing and quick feedback
2.-Programming computers to compose their own music..."
http://library.thinkquest.org/3343/web-docs/index.html
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Xumei Tan
"...Although computer composition has a lot of advantages, it must be used very carefully. The understanding of music and the possibility how well computer can do in a specific case should be concerned before formulization..."
http://www-classes.usc.edu/engr/ise/599muscog/2003/week1/paper2.html
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Laurie Spiegel - Random, Algorithmic, and Intelligent Music
"...Many musicians who are unfamiliar with algorithm logic have gotten the impression that "algorithmic" means "random". This is not at all the case. Most computer algorithms don't even use randomness at all..."
http://retiary.org/ls/writings/alg_comp_ltr_to_cem.html
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The RANDOM MUSIC for Y2K Project
"...Some musical knowledge may be useful !!! As an example: it is good to know that the A minor scale produces the same notes as the C major scale ..."
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/9974/midfor2k.htm
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1: Composing Music Using Computers - Intro
1: Composing Music Using Computers - Intro
http://www.computer-music.com/articles/artcl001.htm
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