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- Electroacoustic or Electroacoustics may refer to: Electroacoustics (acoustical engineering), a branch of acoustical engineering Electro-acoustic guitar...
- Electroacoustic music is a genre of po****r and Western art music in which composers use technology to mani****te the timbres of acoustic sounds, sometimes...
- An acoustic-electric guitar is an acoustic guitar ****ed with a microphone, or a magnetic or piezoelectric pickup. They are used in a variety of music...
- active modelocking in an ultrafast laser. When faster control is necessary electro-optic modulators are used. However, these require very high voltages (e...
- ****anese musician and composer. He works primarily in the field of electro-acoustic music, with his prin****l instrument being computer software. Although...
- research of electro-acoustic music in the United States. SEAMUS (/ˈʃeɪməs/ SHAY-məs) comprises composers, performers, and teachers of electroacoustic music...
- Doyle (born 17 July 1949) is an Irish composer best known for his electro-acoustic work, for which he was made a Saoi of Aosdána, and for his piano music...
- music software as a category in 1996. The ElectroAcoustic Music Days 2023 were held by ****enic Electroacoustic Music Composers ****ociation (HELMCA), in...
- remains in place and is a prime example of the early 20th-century electro-acoustic echo chamber. Buildings such as churches, church halls, and ballrooms...
- An electro-acoustic ukulele is a standard acoustic instrument to which a p****ive pickup has been added, a method similar to that used for an acoustic-electric...