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1 by Prof. Lydia Ayers

2 Electronic Media Impact –radio, record player, tape recorder, CD, television, videocassette, computers, etc. –Not just limited to modern nations affects cultures all over the globe Recording studio http://www.zirconskye.com/tour.html

3 Electronic Media Wind Controller (live demo) Electric Toothbrush Yamaha Wind Controller

4 Do you recognize this piece [i:5]? What country is it from? What is the name of the piece? Who wrote it? What instruments do you hear? Listening Quiz USA/Indonesia My Heart Will Keep on Beating Time from Titanic James Horner Erhu, ukulele, suling, electric guitar and bass, bamboo percussion instruments <1:19>

5 Electronic Media Theremin (live demo) Theremin performing Saint- Saens: The Swan Leon Theremin

6 How Does Technology Influence Music? Mass media Sound reinforcement Concert ensembles and performances Professional musicians Music industry How much impact does urban (maybe Western) influence have? –Harmony

7 Review Question Which of the following is an example of a membranophone? A.Indian Sitar B.Stones C.Drum D.Indonesian Suling Flute E.Theremin

8 Singing Bowls Can make from: –glass mixing bowls –drinking glasses –ceramic rice bowls Ceramic Bowls and Drums played by the Makhiliar Group (Azerbaijan) Play by: –striking –tapping –rubbing the rim of the bowl


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