INTRODUCTION TO SOUND STUDIES Class Topic: Sound and Sound Studies.

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INTRODUCTION TO SOUND STUDIES Class Topic: Sound and Sound Studies

What is sound?

What are the differences between hearing and listening?

What are the differences between hearing and vision?

What are the similarities?

How do we study sound?

Can you define a culture of sound?

If so, how does your idea of sound culture compare to the idea of visual culture?

Key Concepts from Sterne: Hearing requires positionality (p.4) The study of sound is an emerging field Sound studies is interdisciplinary, reflexive, aware of its own historicity, and critical Sonic imagination (p.5) Sound students (p.3)

The Art of Noises A Futurist Manifesto Luigi Russolo ( ) Futurism in Italy Art of Noises as a manifesto Machine vs. Nature Music vs. Noise

Luigi Russolo

Futurist Paintings by Luigi Russolo

“The evolution of music is comparable to the multiplication of machines” “We must break out of this limited circle of sounds and conquer the infinite varieties of noise-sounds.” “We want to give pitches to these diverse noises, regulating them harmonically and rhythmically.”

Six families of noises of the futurist orchestra : 1.Roars, Thundering, Explosions, Hissing roars, Bangs, Booms; 2.Whistling, Hissing, Puffing; 3.Whispers, Murmurs, Mumblings, Mutterings, Gurgling; 4.Screeching, Creaking, Rustling, Humming, Crackling, Rubbing; 5.Noises obtained by beating on metals, woods, skins, stones, pottery, etc. 6.Voices of animals and people, Shouts, Screams, Shrieks, Wails, Hoots, Howls, Death rattles, Sobs

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