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== Rough Schedule == | == Rough Schedule == | ||
+ | ===Week 1 (9/24)=== | ||
+ | For this week, please bring one or more examples of the following: | ||
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+ | * 1. a piece of yours where you actively engaged in some kind of theft or borrowing. share the source and your own work, and as much information as you can about the nature of your heist (transcription, analysis, sketches, hand waving, whatever is appropriate). | ||
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+ | * 2. a "transcription" (or other representation) that you have made in the past of some kind of music. | ||
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+ | * 3. a "transcription" (or other representation) that someone else has made of some kind of music that you find particularly intriguing, problematic or useful. | ||
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+ | * 4. an example of some piece of music (not your own) that you are convinced can be proven (or at least implied) guilty of some kind of theft; be prepared to make your case. | ||
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== Links for Listening == | == Links for Listening == | ||
* [http://music.princeton.edu/~dan/courses/m534/ligeti/index.htm Ligeti Etudes] | * [http://music.princeton.edu/~dan/courses/m534/ligeti/index.htm Ligeti Etudes] |
Revision as of 00:37, 18 September 2009
Contents
General Information
- The Purposeful Purloiner: Theft By Ear
- Graduate Seminar, Fall 2009
- Paul Lansky and Dan Trueman
- Th 1:30 – 4:20, Graduate Seminar Room
Rough Schedule
Week 1 (9/24)
For this week, please bring one or more examples of the following:
- 1. a piece of yours where you actively engaged in some kind of theft or borrowing. share the source and your own work, and as much information as you can about the nature of your heist (transcription, analysis, sketches, hand waving, whatever is appropriate).
- 2. a "transcription" (or other representation) that you have made in the past of some kind of music.
- 3. a "transcription" (or other representation) that someone else has made of some kind of music that you find particularly intriguing, problematic or useful.
- 4. an example of some piece of music (not your own) that you are convinced can be proven (or at least implied) guilty of some kind of theft; be prepared to make your case.
Links for Listening
- Ligeti Etudes
- Bjork's Vespertine
- Various Morton Feldman works
- some Idle Chatter variations
- Oliver Schroer's Restless Urban Primitive
Useful Software for Transcribing
- transcribe!
- Amazing Slow Downer
- and there is an iPhone version!
- also, the Quicktime Player can change pitch and speed of videos and audio files; Window:Show A/V Controls (or command-K). may require QT Pro.
Other Stuff?
- links to articles, any other related stuff; seminar members are welcome to add...