• This passion seamlessly translates into her problem-solving skills, with Echo often drawing inspiration from melodies and rhythms. (moviesonline.ca)
  • I take inspiration on music and art because I love art. (asianfanfics.com)
  • The composers and lyricists are presented with various stimuli for which they can draw inspiration from. (britishtheatreguide.info)
  • There are plenty of sources of music production inspiration out there, from books and magazines to tutorials on YouTube or sound engineering blogs. (sflcn.com)
  • Draw from these sources and allow your inspiration to manifest in new and interesting ways. (sflcn.com)
  • You'll receive a weekly email filled with enjoyable concepts and creative inspiration. (ustechsregister.com)
  • Laycock, whose numerous honours include a Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (RCA) designation, finds inspiration in music as much as in other visual art. (gallerieswest.ca)
  • He also draws inspiration from his sense of wonder at the beauty of the Alberta landscape. (gallerieswest.ca)
  • Illustration about Music doodles element vector illustration in hand drawn style isolated on white background. (pinterest.com)
  • Fort Wayne, IN (April 12, 2021) -"People don't hear new music today without looking it up on YouTube, so we're only doing half the job if all we're doing is audio," says Steven Tyler, owner of Silverbirch Studios. (mixonline.com)
  • the first of the band's total of eight albums and New Zealand's first reggae album, is a musical fusion of reggae and Pacific sounds by a multi-ethnic group of musicians of Samoan, Samoan-Cook Island, Tongan, Māori, and Pākehā (European) heritage that produces a "distinctive Polynesian feel" [5] and is seen as a musical watershed in the history of New Zealand popular music. (umich.edu)
  • My real love for Latvian folk music was awakened when I met musicians and folklorists during my years attending the Latvian Summer High School (AZVV) near Adelaide. (latviansonline.com)
  • The music competition is a combined competition open to musicians who have created the majority of their music via computer software or hardware. (notrees.org)
  • Remote music collaboration software enables interaction between global communities of musicians across transcultural and transnational spaces, creating globalized networks of connected music producers. (researchgate.net)
  • He is practicing for Porchfest, a one-day event that takes place in Hudson on Saturday and draws aspiring musicians out from their basements, bedrooms, garages and even fire pits. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • A concept is an abstract idea or notion that represents a general understanding or representation of something, often used to describe a particular category or class of things. (min-inter.co.kr)
  • Music helps me to understand abstract composition," he says. (gallerieswest.ca)
  • Four floors up from Inkonst, at Inter Arts Center, an acousmonium made up of more than 40 speakers hosts concerts of acousmatic music, along with collateral events including workshops, performances, and screenings, featuring two premieres. (lu.se)
  • Kent Olofsson is a composer with an extensive artistic output of over 200 works that span a broad field of genres, ensemble types and contexts including music for orchestra, chamber music, electroacoustic music, music theatre, rock music, and works for dance performances and installations. (lu.se)
  • Ranging from conventional solo piano performances, to organs, theremins, electronic music, and large orchestras performing a specially written score, today's cultural institutions compete in curating and delivering programmes of 'film concerts' focusing specifically on silent films. (lu.se)
  • You will expand outwards, exploring historic and social contexts and concepts, and draw relationships between practice, perception and context. (thepipingcentre.co.uk)
  • This vision of creating pleasure-inducing, harmonic, and expansive music, or what Hassell calls "sound monuments," both borrows from and inspires numerous musical genres, ranging from minimalism and the avant-garde to jazz, pop, techno, trance, and trip-hop. (musicianguide.com)
  • The music in each collection draws from a wide variety of influences and utilizes many contemporary harmonic concepts. (melbay.com)
  • In seminars, we study specific songs in an interdisciplinary manner, combining the analysis of primary material (lyrics, music, live and video performance, interviews), with the close reading of secondary texts (academic criticism). (manchester.ac.uk)
  • The universality aspect is what draws people in from different countries to visit the parks. (bartleby.com)
  • The music of Yes, for instance, is full of agglomerative collisions - harmonies from the Association plus the rhythms of Bill Bruford, who was schooled in jazz, the Anglican hymnal plus Southern Baptist transcendence, music hall silly business and country boogie like Steve Howe's back half of "I've Seen All Good People. (trismccall.net)
  • The music production world is full of talented people who are more than happy to share their experiences and knowledge. (sflcn.com)
  • Art music is a basic term usually used to explain thoughtfully cultivated music, particularly in Western societies, and as in contrast to pop and people music. (ustechsregister.com)
  • People love hearing live music and young people will travel further for the bands they want to see, Mr. Remington said. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • A lot of people like the old classics, folk music and cover songs. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this review were to identify the types of music-based interventions and associated accessibility challenges for people who have visual impairment (VI) and their reported effects on psychological, physiological and social well-being. (bvsalud.org)
  • Although the studies reported that music-based intervention strategies improved psychosocial well-being in people with a VI, conclusions could not be drawn as robust outcome measures were not generally used and only four of the studies included any statistical analysis. (bvsalud.org)
  • To date, no study has systematically assessed the literature on music-based interventions aimed at improving well-being in people who have a vision impairment (VI). (bvsalud.org)
  • The purpose of the current protocol is to provide the methodology for a scoping review, to explore the therapeutic outcomes and strategies used in music-based interventions aimed specifically at people with a VI. (bvsalud.org)
  • The findings of the planned scoping review are important to guide the development of future interventions, or strategies, that will attempt to use music to improve well-being in people with a VI. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Eastman Wind Ensemble, founded at the Eastman School of Music in the early 1950s, is-and remains-legendary. (rochester.edu)
  • You could be drawn to the mysteries of life, religious or philosophical concepts, to the arts, music, or the theatre. (kabalarians.com)
  • The "games with rules" concept teaches children a critically important concept - the game of life has rules (laws) that we all must follow to function productively. (answers.com)
  • To analyse and critically evaluate the construction of a national music culture in contemporary France. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • And finally, we turn to Dutch painter Piet Mondrian who was known to take his love of music and dancing as critically as he took his portray. (ustechsregister.com)
  • The first ensemble of its kind, the Eastman Wind Ensemble launched a movement in wind music. (rochester.edu)
  • High school," says Jenna Kent '20, '20E, a master's degree student at the University of Rochester 's Eastman School of Music and clarinetist in the ensemble. (rochester.edu)
  • Because almost any recording of major wind music that you might listen to in [a band program] was recorded, likely for the first time, by the Eastman Wind Ensemble. (rochester.edu)
  • Frederick Fennell '39E, founder of the wind ensemble concept, leads the Eastman Wind Ensemble in a dress rehearsal. (rochester.edu)
  • The tracking space accommodates ensemble playing, regardless of music genre. (mixonline.com)
  • The differences here are mainly ones of practicality: the piping degree is carefully structured to give the most thorough grounding possible in all aspects of the piping tradition, including vital specialisms - such as solo piping, pipe band skills, piobaireachd, light music, piping in a folk ensemble context and canntaireachd. (thepipingcentre.co.uk)
  • During the workshops, and through a different theme each year, each artist shares his vision of music and culture to spark the young people's interest in and passion for music. (nac-cna.ca)
  • Now, more than ever, we really need music to touch people's hearts and minds and bring us together. (mixonline.com)
  • By this time , too, Meyer's music started to tackle the atmospheric quality-quite completely different from his earlier "atonal ambient" style-that would mark much of his later output. (ustechsregister.com)
  • In a test of a new software-to-music scheme, student programmers found bugs more easily when they listened to melodies representing computer programs than when they used only conventional debugging techniques. (sciencenews.org)
  • Certain types of non-Western and conventional music could use elements similar to melody or rhythm in methods which might be unfamiliar to our ears, to the purpose of seeming completely absent. (ustechsregister.com)
  • Conceived in New York in 2003 the concept was to create a show in which new and established composers and lyricists could explore new directions with their work. (britishtheatreguide.info)
  • This collection brings together a number of key scholars in order to introduce readers to concepts and theories used to explore the relationships between place and music. (researchgate.net)
  • These cars are often used as concept vehicles to showcase the latest advancements in the automotive industry and to explore the future direction of high-performance vehicles. (min-inter.co.kr)
  • Creative writing and the arts: Explore storytelling, drawing, and even music. (tts-group.co.uk)
  • In this paper, grounded in my music production practice, I investigate the various affordances of iOS apps in the field of electronic music production. (researchgate.net)
  • My practice-led research responds to the question of how working with remote music collaboration software (RMCS) impacts on the production process. (researchgate.net)
  • It focuses on the skills required of the musical theatre performer and draws on musical theatre repertoire in order to connect theory with practice. (bloomsbury.com)
  • Illustrations were drawn by Christopher Smith. (cdc.gov)
  • I'm drawn to the acoustic sound, music coming from real instruments. (mixonline.com)
  • But he wanted to add more diversity to an event that had tended to cater to Hudson's older demographic with acoustic-driven folk music. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Since 2019, classical percussionist and PEI Symphony Orchestra member Ryan Elliot Drew and Mi'kmaq musician, dancer, and storyteller Richard "Eagle Dancer" Pellissier-Lush of Lennox Island First Nation, Prince Edward Island (PEI), have been touring to schools across the island province to share their passion and vision for music. (nac-cna.ca)
  • The objective of this Arts Alive (formerly Music Alive) partnership is to pair a classical musician and an Indigenous artist, to create and deliver workshops based on a common theme, while incorporating their different cultural and artistic perspectives. (nac-cna.ca)
  • That concept chimes with studio manager Austin Hogan, originally from San Francisco: "My background is as a classical musician. (mixonline.com)
  • As it is a population that can be exposed to some be trained to serve as peer educators and trained to risks, it is necessary to draw attention to approaches support them. (bvsalud.org)
  • There is plenty of Latvian folk music which includes nature sounds but there isn't much in the way of instrumental music with influences from Ambient, New Age and Post-Rock genres, as well as folk. (latviansonline.com)
  • Their influences were similar, too: Peter loved soul music, and that's always come through on his records. (trismccall.net)
  • Romance through feelings and gestures are my favorite concept of writing. (asianfanfics.com)
  • The ensemble's composition would change from piece to piece to reflect the music exactly as the composer scored it. (rochester.edu)
  • Throughout the large part of his 40-year career, composer, and trumpeter Jon Hassell has been drawn to the union of Eastern and Western music, including advanced electronics, which he has appropriately dubbed "Fourth World. (musicianguide.com)
  • In the meantime, Hassell became intrigued with the theoretic writings and music of Karlheinz Stockhausen, and earned a two-year grant to study in Cologne, Germany, with the renowned post-Webern composer. (musicianguide.com)
  • Professor Schedel is also a cellist, composer and a computer music professor. (sbpress.com)
  • This year's special focus is on the French composer Luc Ferrari, exploring the intersection of music, sound art, documentary and radio art. (lu.se)
  • The conservatory-trained, award-winning, Italian pianist and composer is also a founding member of the Malmö-based Hertzbreakerz group, dedicated to sound experiments and contemporary music. (lu.se)
  • Popular music scholars have long been interested in the connection between place and music. (researchgate.net)
  • Distinguished Old Testament scholar Anderson has drawn together theologians and bible scholars from the US, England, and Germany to produce a substantial reference work in two volumes. (lu.se)
  • Indeed, whereas we would think of qualities like rhythm, melody, and concord as intrinsic to music, they do not appear to be at all times as simple to define as they seem in classical and popular music. (ustechsregister.com)
  • If an alphabet represents a music note, then a word represents a sound, hence a sentence is a melody. (pinterest.com)
  • Drawing on affordance theory and notions of portability and performativity, I consider how contemporary technologies have generated renewed approaches to electronic music production and performance. (researchgate.net)
  • Note: There is no one right way to draw a concept car, so feel free to experiment with different techniques and styles to find what works best for you. (min-inter.co.kr)
  • The facility, designed by North Carolina-based acoustician and designer Wes Lachot and constructed on a hexagonal floor plan, was built with the intention of delivering live performance broadcasts to music fans in the manner with which they have become accustomed. (mixonline.com)
  • In his classes with Stockhausen, where he became acquainted with serial and electronic music, Hassell also met and befriended Irmin Schmidt and Holger Czukay, who, incidentally, later founded the influential German rock band Can. (musicianguide.com)
  • Dancecult, Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture. (researchgate.net)
  • Alongside her classical musical degree, Ravasi focused on contemporary and electronic music and specialized in electronic keyboards. (lu.se)
  • With that in mind, the new studio is aimed squarely at today's music consumption habits. (mixonline.com)
  • We spoke with two of Manual Cinema's Co-Artistic Directors, Ben Kauffman and Kyle Vegter, about the role of music in Frankenstein. (courttheatre.org)
  • [13] As I have argued elsewhere, [14] Herbs' album forms a highly significant popular cultural nexus at the interface between music and politics in New Zealand in the early 1980s that connected, marked, and spoke to some of these issues. (umich.edu)
  • Hear samples from the Eastman Wind Ensemble's most recent recording, Brightening Air (New Focus Recordings), with soprano Tony Arnold, performing music by David Liptak, professor and chair of composition at Eastman. (rochester.edu)
  • After high school, Hassell enrolled at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, to study trumpet and composition. (musicianguide.com)
  • LITTLE GIRLS ' catalogue is now available on all streaming platforms via Hand Drawn Dracula Records Worldwide! (handdrawndracula.com)
  • The development of Web 2.0 combined with the emergence of innovative software platforms has helped remote music collaboration undergo a phase of significant growth in the last five years. (researchgate.net)
  • Drawing from a longer book project on The Talent Industry, this paper examines how these platforms strategically and practically interact with mainstream UK broadcasters such as the BBC and Channel 4 in the multi-platform environment. (lu.se)
  • This Original Soundtrack includes 14 unique tracks mixed from the ambient music of the game, allowing you to enjoy the wonderful music whenever you want. (steampowered.com)
  • Music Fundamentals for Musical Theatre allows aspirational performers - and even those who aren't enrolled on a course - to access the key components of music training that will be essential to their careers. (bloomsbury.com)
  • Martin has been using a broad range of collaborative solutions for music making since 2012. (researchgate.net)
  • He has presented at national and international seminars and conferences and has published in the area of the art of collaborative music production and music innovation. (researchgate.net)
  • A group of dedicated podcasters brings the world of revolutionary new music and collaborative art to you, with shows that spotlight the perspectives of composers and performers alike. (ustechsregister.com)
  • At the same time, broaden your collaborative musical experience in both a discipline-specific and cross-disciplinary bedrock of practical supporting studies, including group singing, folk ensembles, music theory, studio recording and the consolidation of your skills in programming, performing and calling a ceilidh. (thepipingcentre.co.uk)
  • Manual Cinema combines handmade shadow puppetry, cinematic techniques, and innovative sound and music to create immersive visual stories for stage and screen. (courttheatre.org)
  • Nick grew up in the UK, and has a degree in Music and Sound Recording from the University of Surrey. (nostarch.com)
  • Featuring a large live space flooded with natural light, two iso booths, a well-appointed control room and an adjacent video production suite, Silverbirch Studios was built from the ground up to provide both sound and picture for any music project. (mixonline.com)
  • Tyler, who moved from the U.K. to Northern California and started a business there over two decades ago, had long been involved in audio, working in live sound and recording, and touring with his wife, who releases music as Mimi Burns. (mixonline.com)
  • His primitive yet futuristic sound--usually described as ethereal, dark, erotic, and mysterious--greatly influenced the variety of styles heard in music today. (musicianguide.com)
  • Art music is a time period that encompasses music traditions that apply superior structural and theoretical considerations with a written musical tradition. (ustechsregister.com)
  • Hand Drawn Musical Icons. (pinterest.com)
  • The nature of the Highland bagpipe and its repertoire, defined by highly individual and highly complex parameters of performance and musical structure, demands a teaching approach which integrates the instrument with the rest of Scottish traditional music while simultaneously respecting its uniqueness. (thepipingcentre.co.uk)
  • Throughout the book, each musical concept is laid out clearly and simply with helpful hints and reminders. (bloomsbury.com)
  • Snatches from popular songs, bits of classical music, lengthy solos, grand, rafter-rattling climaxes, all of that stuff gets chucked into the groove and yoked together in the service of the Holy Spirit. (trismccall.net)
  • My mom says she never liked classical music until I started playing it. (sbpress.com)
  • I can't listen to classical music when I do my homework. (sbpress.com)
  • Examining practices around contemporary music production in the cloud generates new perspectives on how technological change impacts upon connectivi. (researchgate.net)
  • Left to Right) Hudson Porchfest organizer Tim Walsh plays the tin whistle, with Jessica McGovern on the concertina and Jill Chard on guitar, as the Cardinal Trad Session practices Irish-Scottish music on a porch in Hudson. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • [6] Thirty-one years after the release of that EP, on September 13, 2012, Herbs were honored for their "enormous contribution to the cultural fabric of life" when they were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame in Auckland's Town Hall. (umich.edu)
  • Your first name of Ovijah has made you a sociable person who appreciates the beauties of nature and the refinements of life, and is moved by music and the arts. (kabalarians.com)
  • These awards recognize the best and most innovative concept cars from around the world and celebrate the creativity and ingenuity of the designers and engineers who bring them to life. (min-inter.co.kr)
  • I felt that we never really connected after this false start on my part, which is a real pity as Jon's music has been a major part of my life for well over thirty years. (americana-uk.com)
  • The connection between the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and the National Piping Centre lies at the very heart of the current drive to bring Scotland's national music to its rightful place in the nation's cultural life. (thepipingcentre.co.uk)
  • You can also gain valuable insight by attending workshops, conferences, or seminars that focus on music production. (sflcn.com)
  • After introductory sessions on popular music theory and the cultural significance of the notion of 'protest' in 20th-century France, the course locates various artists, songs and cultural debates in their historical, ideological, social, ethnic and sexual context. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • I draw on Mikhail Bakhtin's theory of dialogism and his conceptualization of utterances as ethical acts in the analysis of this popular song and the ways in which subordinate voices are represented in its creative construction of protest and resistance to injustice and social oppression. (umich.edu)
  • He also studied privately to learn music theory and later played in several local Glenn Miller-type bands. (musicianguide.com)
  • This book offers a series of lessons in music fundamentals, including theory, sight-singing and aural tests, giving readers the necessary skills to navigate music and all that is demanded of them, without having had a formal music training. (bloomsbury.com)
  • The Eastman School of Music is 100 years old. (rochester.edu)
  • From a young age I went to Saturday School to learn Latvian, sang in choirs and participated in music classes. (latviansonline.com)
  • I drove cross-country, stopping at every music school along the way. (sbpress.com)
  • He plays his guitar as Monica Guenter, who taught his music class at school last year, plays viola. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • His early art education benefited from frequent visits with the family of artist Ramón Pichot and from studies at the Municipal School of Drawing in Figueres under engraver Juan Nuñez. (cdc.gov)
  • In the span of three years, LITTLE GIRLS (aka Josh McIntyre) released five singles, two EPs and 2 LPs on a variety of indie labels including Mexican Summer , Captured Tracks , Sixteen Tambourines , Paper Bag , and Hand Drawn Dracula . (handdrawndracula.com)
  • The book features almost a 32 hand drawn concepts of the game various buildings and the story behind each. (steampowered.com)
  • The reception is really fantastic, especially when you combine concepts that the kids haven't necessarily associated before. (nac-cna.ca)
  • At the end of the meetings the group produced some educational materials and a comic book, which was analyzed and considered as a category 3: very rich design in content, objective concepts and clear goals. (bvsalud.org)
  • In what's often referred to as his "manifesto"- Time and the Winds (1954)-Fennell wrote: "Music which does not fit the large instrumentation for the concert band or does not fall with ease into the carefully guarded categories of program routine which the band and orchestra maintain from the traditions established by the famous conductors, has no organized instrumental body which concerns itself with its performance. (rochester.edu)
  • i.e., music defined by its estrangement from African-American traditions and the roots of culture as they are expressed in such institutions as the black church. (trismccall.net)
  • There I began to learn about the ancient history of Latvian folk music and the meaning that is conveyed through the words and melodies. (latviansonline.com)
  • To know and recognize major music artists of 20th- and 21st-c. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • What music do you listen to and do you have any favourite artists that have been influential in your own music-making? (latviansonline.com)
  • None of these artists did a sudden pivot away from African-American music and toward the hut of Baba Yaga. (trismccall.net)
  • The concept of young Black and Puerto Rican kids rapping over instrumentals became known as a freestyle, which you could also argue that it's an African American version of what dancehall artists call a riddim. (xpn.org)
  • Children who are comfortable manipulating objects and materials also become good at manipulating words, ideas and concepts. (answers.com)
  • stretch their imaginations, use new words and word combinations in a risk-free environment, and use numbers and words to express ideas, concepts, dreams, and histories. (answers.com)
  • Those themes, concepts and ideas include music and nature, the land, wildlife and the elements around us, and the importance of music in socialization. (nac-cna.ca)
  • But don't forget about other forms of art such as movies, paintings, photographs, etc., which might give you ideas for your music production projects. (sflcn.com)
  • A concept car is a type of prototype car made by automobile manufacturers to showcase and test new design, technology, and styling ideas. (min-inter.co.kr)
  • As a way of identifying connections between previously unrelated concepts, participants were instructed to express their ideas once they identified a potential relation with what was being discussed. (lu.se)
  • It was just packed - I loved it, having strangers wander in to listen to the music and leave when it was over. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Other notable awards for concept cars include the EyesOn Design Awards, which are presented at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit , and the Michelin Challenge Design, which takes place at the Chicago Auto Show . (min-inter.co.kr)
  • The proposed review will include studies that use music therapeutically as part of a treatment intervention for all VI populations. (bvsalud.org)
  • With his next album, Roy Kinsey wants to make the music he wishes he'd heard as a young queer man of color. (chicagoreader.com)
  • The young Steve Winwood sounded like Ray Charles, and this was very much on purpose.Keith Emerson had learned how to play boogie-woogie, ragtime, and club organ music a la Jack McDuff, and thus The Nice could, and did, back P.P. Arnold, an American soul singer straight from the gospel tradition. (trismccall.net)
  • Computers understand complex words and concepts. (moviesonline.ca)
  • Words allow them to draw pictures, but their delivery is what gives those pictures color. (xpn.org)
  • a set of typography inspired of music notes, the words are form up of overlapped alphabets. (pinterest.com)
  • JA's listening notes were ripe with examples of fine performance at various sonic tasks, but in the end, his view was holistic: "The Ayre evoked the words Peter Schaffer has Antonio Salieri saying, in Amadeus , about the entry of the solo oboe in this music: 'This was a music I'd never heard. (stereophile.com)
  • The children and teenagers are given the opportunity to open their eyes and be inspired to create their own music or even start a career in music. (nac-cna.ca)
  • I also wanted to create something programmatic, that is, something that invites active listening and takes you on a journey through various elements of nature, music and emotion. (latviansonline.com)
  • In this article, we've compiled some of the best tips and tricks from experienced producers and engineers in order to help you create better-sounding music. (sflcn.com)
  • Knowing how to efficiently work through your projects will help you create better-sounding music in less time. (sflcn.com)
  • It was the country's first Pacific reggae album and is regarded as a defining moment in the history of New Zealand popular music. (umich.edu)
  • Recent years have seen an explosion of the performance of live music to silent films. (lu.se)
  • With the case study of programming Russian silent films in London during 2017 - the year of centenary of Russian Revolution - this paper will question intermediality of silent cinema and live music on several levels. (lu.se)
  • This year, he is working to bring in more women and younger bands to draw out a youthful, energetic crowd - something he hopes to expand upon in future years. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • In this chapter, I outline the model of setting-based music creation with the use of handheld mobile equipmen. (researchgate.net)