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Acousmatic sound is
sound that is
heard without an
originating cause being seen. The word
acousmatic, from the
French acousmatique, is
derived from the...
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Acousmatic Sorcery is the
debut album by
Chicago singer-songwriter
Willis Earl Beal,
released on
April 2, 2012 by Hot Charity/XL Recordings. All lyrics...
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Acousmatic music (from Gr**** ἄκουσμα akousma, "a
thing heard") is a form of
electroacoustic music that is
specifically composed for
presentation using...
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musical rules of melody, harmony, rhythm, and metre. The
technique exploits acousmatic sound, such that
sound identities can
often be
intentionally obscured...
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matters of
attitude more than style.
Contemporary classical music List of
acousmatic-music
composers List of 20th-century
classical composers "La historia...
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developed in the post-war era,
following the
advance of
electroacoustic and
acousmatic music. Schaeffer's
writings (which
include written and radio-narrated...
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Musique concrète is a form of
electroacoustic music that
utilises acousmatic sound as a
compositional resource. Free
improvisation or free
music is...
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Acousmatic: a
description for
sounds whose sources are out of
sight or unknown. This also
relates to
acousmatic music.
Soundscape ecology Acousmatic music...
- bonding) so that a
listener could not
identify it, what he
termed as
acousmatic listening. Schaeffer's four
functions of the "What Can be Heard" include:...
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where instrumental virtuosity is
reinforced by electronics. The
fusion of
acousmatic music and
instrumental virtuosity can be
heard in
works like
Epitaph (1997)...