Performers of acoustic music often increase the volume of their output using electronic amplifiers. However, these amplification devices remain separate from the amplified instrument and reproduce its natural sound accurately. Often a microphone is placed in front of an acoustic instrument which is then wired up to an amplifier.
It has its origins in the folk music of the 1960s. Following the increasing popularity of the television show MTV Unplugged during the 1990s, acoustic (though in most cases still electrically amplified) performances by musicians (most notably grunge bands) who usually rely on electronic instruments became colloquially referred to as "unplugged" performances. The trend has also been dubbed as "acoustic rock" in some cases.
Electroacoustic music originated in Western art music around the middle of the 20th century, following the incorporation of electric sound production into compositional practice. The initial developments in electroacoustic music composition to fixed media during the 20th century are associated with the activities of the Groupe de Recherches Musicales at the ORTF in Paris, the home of musique concrete, the Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (NWDR) studio in Cologne, where the focus was on the composition of elektronische Musik, and the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New York, where tape music, electronic music, and computer music were all explored. Practical electronic music instruments began to appear in the early 1900s, and "electronic sounds" were also produced using animation techniques by such artists as Norman McLaren.
Tape music
The work of Halim El-Dabh is perhaps the earliest example of tape music. El-Dabh's The Expression of Zaar, first presented in Cairo, Egypt, in 1944, was an early work using musique concrète–like techniques similar to those developed in Paris during the same period. El-Dabh would later become more famous for his work at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, where in 1959 he composed the influential piece Leiyla and the Poet(Holmes 2008, 153–54 & 157).
Electro Acoustic Music Festival Final Recital (4.23.21)
Link to program:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15mbepWqV99t1ow67fSOMZrSF6NDiAWgI/view?usp=sharing
published: 24 Apr 2021
Mark Eliyahu - Electro Acoustic Live Set
Mark Eliyahu - Elctro Acoustic live set
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published: 13 May 2020
Electro-acoustic ambient / drone (DIY Noiseboxes, Digitakt, Koma Fieldkit)
First ambient / minimalist IDM jam of 2021.
Using the Koma Fieldkit to mix the noiseboxes and using the LFO to generate the low drone. The digitakt is playing short glitch sequences and trigger the motor attached on the clear noisebox.
Available here : https://dafakepanda.bandcamp.com/album/the-lockdown-sessions
published: 02 Jan 2021
Electroacoustic Studies, Department of Music, Concordia University
http://www.concordia.ca/finearts/music/programs/undergraduate/electroacoustic-studies-bfa.html
Electroacoustic Studies (EA) at Concordia immerses students in the world of sound perception, creation and capture. Whether live or in the studio, the EA program explores the infinitely complex, invisible domain of sound, helping students to really hear and to use the well-equipped facilities for their own compositions, performances and recordings. The Concordia Laptop Orchestra and frequent opportunities to work collaboratively with other artists in music, media, video, dance, animation and theatre make EA one of the most active communities on campus. Watch this video to see how leading faculty inspire students to navigate and innovate in a genre that is constantly redefining itself.
published: 12 Jul 2013
What is electroacoustic music?
Find out from one of our PhD students about electroacoustic music.
Find out more about composition at Sheffield: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/research/research-themes/composition
published: 02 Jun 2021
Electro-Acoustic Music Concert
New electro-acoustic works by students from the Conservatorium and the wider University. Cutting edge-noise conjured with microphones, portable sound recorders and digital processing; bringing the natural world into the sphere of sound art.
Students were given a brief to record sounds from the natural and constructed world, upload those recordings into a digital audio workstation and make musically-informed sonic art with those sounds.
These works tell us something about what our world currently sounds like. Informed by isolation and lockdown, but also reaching beyond borders. This presentation of works by these talented students lasts around one hour; we hope you enjoy what they’ve imagined!
published: 09 Jun 2021
Iannis Xenakis - Electro-Acoustic music [Full Album]
Tracklist:
00:00 - Bohor I (Recorded 1962)
21:52 - Concret P-H II (Recorded 1958)
24:33 - Diamorphoses II (Recorded 1957)
31:28 - Orient-Occident III (Recorded 1959-1960)
Performer - Groupe de recherches musicales de l'O.R.T.F.
Composer - Iannis Xenakis
Released Year: Sep 1970
Genre: Electroacoustic, Stochastic Music, Tape music
I do not own the music
published: 01 Oct 2021
Electronic Music for Studying, Concentration and Focus | Chill House Electronic Study Music Mix
1 Hour of the best relaxing electronic music for studying, concentration and focus memory playlist. Relaxing electronic Study Music Mix. It is the perfect soothing chill house music for studying, homework and working.
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published: 06 Sep 2017
The Most Unexpected Acoustic Guitar Performance | The Showhawk Duo | TEDxKlagenfurt
Music works a lot like language does - except instead of words and ideas, it expresses emotions and intent. It also gives us an oxytocin boost, which plays an important role in increasing bonding and trust between people. The Showhawk Duo bonded TEDxKlagenfurt’s audience with their spectacular approach to playing the guitar. Listen to the magic they created on stage with their version of Insomnia - I can't get no sleep, Tiesto’s Adagio For Strings or the most unexpected thing you can expect on a guitar Bohemian Rhapsody. Young British guitarists Mikhail Asanovic and Jake Wright, together known as The Showhawk Duo, started out as buskers and have since gone on to play all over the globe. They have appeared on BBC Radio 1 on the Nick Grimshaw’s Breakfast Show, they performed for the LAD Bibl...
published: 25 Jul 2018
Iannis Xenakis - Electroacoustic Works
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Mark Eliyahu - Elctro Acoustic live set
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Mark Eliyahu - Elctro Acoustic live set
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live mix - Gabriel Mandel
video by - Amit Maymoni ( Apex Media)
special thanks to final drum
#Ethnic_Electro #World_Music
Mark Eliyahu - Elctro Acoustic live set
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live mix - Gabriel Mandel
video by - Amit Maymoni ( Apex Media)
special thanks to final drum
#Ethnic_Electro #World_Music
First ambient / minimalist IDM jam of 2021.
Using the Koma Fieldkit to mix the noiseboxes and using the LFO to generate the low drone. The digitakt is playing ...
First ambient / minimalist IDM jam of 2021.
Using the Koma Fieldkit to mix the noiseboxes and using the LFO to generate the low drone. The digitakt is playing short glitch sequences and trigger the motor attached on the clear noisebox.
Available here : https://dafakepanda.bandcamp.com/album/the-lockdown-sessions
First ambient / minimalist IDM jam of 2021.
Using the Koma Fieldkit to mix the noiseboxes and using the LFO to generate the low drone. The digitakt is playing short glitch sequences and trigger the motor attached on the clear noisebox.
Available here : https://dafakepanda.bandcamp.com/album/the-lockdown-sessions
http://www.concordia.ca/finearts/music/programs/undergraduate/electroacoustic-studies-bfa.html
Electroacoustic Studies (EA) at Concordia immerses students in t...
http://www.concordia.ca/finearts/music/programs/undergraduate/electroacoustic-studies-bfa.html
Electroacoustic Studies (EA) at Concordia immerses students in the world of sound perception, creation and capture. Whether live or in the studio, the EA program explores the infinitely complex, invisible domain of sound, helping students to really hear and to use the well-equipped facilities for their own compositions, performances and recordings. The Concordia Laptop Orchestra and frequent opportunities to work collaboratively with other artists in music, media, video, dance, animation and theatre make EA one of the most active communities on campus. Watch this video to see how leading faculty inspire students to navigate and innovate in a genre that is constantly redefining itself.
http://www.concordia.ca/finearts/music/programs/undergraduate/electroacoustic-studies-bfa.html
Electroacoustic Studies (EA) at Concordia immerses students in the world of sound perception, creation and capture. Whether live or in the studio, the EA program explores the infinitely complex, invisible domain of sound, helping students to really hear and to use the well-equipped facilities for their own compositions, performances and recordings. The Concordia Laptop Orchestra and frequent opportunities to work collaboratively with other artists in music, media, video, dance, animation and theatre make EA one of the most active communities on campus. Watch this video to see how leading faculty inspire students to navigate and innovate in a genre that is constantly redefining itself.
Find out from one of our PhD students about electroacoustic music.
Find out more about composition at Sheffield: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/research/re...
Find out from one of our PhD students about electroacoustic music.
Find out more about composition at Sheffield: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/research/research-themes/composition
Find out from one of our PhD students about electroacoustic music.
Find out more about composition at Sheffield: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/research/research-themes/composition
New electro-acoustic works by students from the Conservatorium and the wider University. Cutting edge-noise conjured with microphones, portable sound recorders ...
New electro-acoustic works by students from the Conservatorium and the wider University. Cutting edge-noise conjured with microphones, portable sound recorders and digital processing; bringing the natural world into the sphere of sound art.
Students were given a brief to record sounds from the natural and constructed world, upload those recordings into a digital audio workstation and make musically-informed sonic art with those sounds.
These works tell us something about what our world currently sounds like. Informed by isolation and lockdown, but also reaching beyond borders. This presentation of works by these talented students lasts around one hour; we hope you enjoy what they’ve imagined!
New electro-acoustic works by students from the Conservatorium and the wider University. Cutting edge-noise conjured with microphones, portable sound recorders and digital processing; bringing the natural world into the sphere of sound art.
Students were given a brief to record sounds from the natural and constructed world, upload those recordings into a digital audio workstation and make musically-informed sonic art with those sounds.
These works tell us something about what our world currently sounds like. Informed by isolation and lockdown, but also reaching beyond borders. This presentation of works by these talented students lasts around one hour; we hope you enjoy what they’ve imagined!
Tracklist:
00:00 - Bohor I (Recorded 1962)
21:52 - Concret P-H II (Recorded 1958)
24:33 - Diamorphoses II (Recorded 1957)
31:28 - Orient-Occident III (Recorded ...
Tracklist:
00:00 - Bohor I (Recorded 1962)
21:52 - Concret P-H II (Recorded 1958)
24:33 - Diamorphoses II (Recorded 1957)
31:28 - Orient-Occident III (Recorded 1959-1960)
Performer - Groupe de recherches musicales de l'O.R.T.F.
Composer - Iannis Xenakis
Released Year: Sep 1970
Genre: Electroacoustic, Stochastic Music, Tape music
I do not own the music
Tracklist:
00:00 - Bohor I (Recorded 1962)
21:52 - Concret P-H II (Recorded 1958)
24:33 - Diamorphoses II (Recorded 1957)
31:28 - Orient-Occident III (Recorded 1959-1960)
Performer - Groupe de recherches musicales de l'O.R.T.F.
Composer - Iannis Xenakis
Released Year: Sep 1970
Genre: Electroacoustic, Stochastic Music, Tape music
I do not own the music
1 Hour of the best relaxing electronic music for studying, concentration and focus memory playlist. Relaxing electronic Study Music Mix. It is the perfect sooth...
1 Hour of the best relaxing electronic music for studying, concentration and focus memory playlist. Relaxing electronic Study Music Mix. It is the perfect soothing chill house music for studying, homework and working.
Thank you so much for watching this video by Gravity Music channel. I hope you enjoy it and don't forget to share it and Subscribe :)
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1 Hour of the best relaxing electronic music for studying, concentration and focus memory playlist. Relaxing electronic Study Music Mix. It is the perfect soothing chill house music for studying, homework and working.
Thank you so much for watching this video by Gravity Music channel. I hope you enjoy it and don't forget to share it and Subscribe :)
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Music works a lot like language does - except instead of words and ideas, it expresses emotions and intent. It also gives us an oxytocin boost, which plays an i...
Music works a lot like language does - except instead of words and ideas, it expresses emotions and intent. It also gives us an oxytocin boost, which plays an important role in increasing bonding and trust between people. The Showhawk Duo bonded TEDxKlagenfurt’s audience with their spectacular approach to playing the guitar. Listen to the magic they created on stage with their version of Insomnia - I can't get no sleep, Tiesto’s Adagio For Strings or the most unexpected thing you can expect on a guitar Bohemian Rhapsody. Young British guitarists Mikhail Asanovic and Jake Wright, together known as The Showhawk Duo, started out as buskers and have since gone on to play all over the globe. They have appeared on BBC Radio 1 on the Nick Grimshaw’s Breakfast Show, they performed for the LAD Bible and BBC Radio Bristol. They played at the UK's large festivals including the Main Stage at Bestival, Glastonbury, Secret Garden Party, Wilderness, Somersault and more. International performances include F1 Grand Prix in Singapore, Seychelles, club tours in Spain, Switzerland and the Netherlands and a 20 - date residency at Pacha in Ibiza. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Music works a lot like language does - except instead of words and ideas, it expresses emotions and intent. It also gives us an oxytocin boost, which plays an important role in increasing bonding and trust between people. The Showhawk Duo bonded TEDxKlagenfurt’s audience with their spectacular approach to playing the guitar. Listen to the magic they created on stage with their version of Insomnia - I can't get no sleep, Tiesto’s Adagio For Strings or the most unexpected thing you can expect on a guitar Bohemian Rhapsody. Young British guitarists Mikhail Asanovic and Jake Wright, together known as The Showhawk Duo, started out as buskers and have since gone on to play all over the globe. They have appeared on BBC Radio 1 on the Nick Grimshaw’s Breakfast Show, they performed for the LAD Bible and BBC Radio Bristol. They played at the UK's large festivals including the Main Stage at Bestival, Glastonbury, Secret Garden Party, Wilderness, Somersault and more. International performances include F1 Grand Prix in Singapore, Seychelles, club tours in Spain, Switzerland and the Netherlands and a 20 - date residency at Pacha in Ibiza. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Mark Eliyahu - Elctro Acoustic live set
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Booking: [email protected]
live mix - Gabriel Mandel
video by - Amit Maymoni ( Apex Media)
special thanks to final drum
#Ethnic_Electro #World_Music
First ambient / minimalist IDM jam of 2021.
Using the Koma Fieldkit to mix the noiseboxes and using the LFO to generate the low drone. The digitakt is playing short glitch sequences and trigger the motor attached on the clear noisebox.
Available here : https://dafakepanda.bandcamp.com/album/the-lockdown-sessions
http://www.concordia.ca/finearts/music/programs/undergraduate/electroacoustic-studies-bfa.html
Electroacoustic Studies (EA) at Concordia immerses students in the world of sound perception, creation and capture. Whether live or in the studio, the EA program explores the infinitely complex, invisible domain of sound, helping students to really hear and to use the well-equipped facilities for their own compositions, performances and recordings. The Concordia Laptop Orchestra and frequent opportunities to work collaboratively with other artists in music, media, video, dance, animation and theatre make EA one of the most active communities on campus. Watch this video to see how leading faculty inspire students to navigate and innovate in a genre that is constantly redefining itself.
Find out from one of our PhD students about electroacoustic music.
Find out more about composition at Sheffield: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/research/research-themes/composition
New electro-acoustic works by students from the Conservatorium and the wider University. Cutting edge-noise conjured with microphones, portable sound recorders and digital processing; bringing the natural world into the sphere of sound art.
Students were given a brief to record sounds from the natural and constructed world, upload those recordings into a digital audio workstation and make musically-informed sonic art with those sounds.
These works tell us something about what our world currently sounds like. Informed by isolation and lockdown, but also reaching beyond borders. This presentation of works by these talented students lasts around one hour; we hope you enjoy what they’ve imagined!
Tracklist:
00:00 - Bohor I (Recorded 1962)
21:52 - Concret P-H II (Recorded 1958)
24:33 - Diamorphoses II (Recorded 1957)
31:28 - Orient-Occident III (Recorded 1959-1960)
Performer - Groupe de recherches musicales de l'O.R.T.F.
Composer - Iannis Xenakis
Released Year: Sep 1970
Genre: Electroacoustic, Stochastic Music, Tape music
I do not own the music
1 Hour of the best relaxing electronic music for studying, concentration and focus memory playlist. Relaxing electronic Study Music Mix. It is the perfect soothing chill house music for studying, homework and working.
Thank you so much for watching this video by Gravity Music channel. I hope you enjoy it and don't forget to share it and Subscribe :)
- Images:
Shutterstock (https://www.shutterstock.com) Used under a Royalty-Free Subscription License Agreement (https://www.shutterstock.com/license) ID Number: 153260503
- Music by Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com) Used under a YouTube Creator Subscription License Agreement (https://epidemicsound.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/categories/201598309-Licensing)
Subscription ID: 8cpn6b
Music works a lot like language does - except instead of words and ideas, it expresses emotions and intent. It also gives us an oxytocin boost, which plays an important role in increasing bonding and trust between people. The Showhawk Duo bonded TEDxKlagenfurt’s audience with their spectacular approach to playing the guitar. Listen to the magic they created on stage with their version of Insomnia - I can't get no sleep, Tiesto’s Adagio For Strings or the most unexpected thing you can expect on a guitar Bohemian Rhapsody. Young British guitarists Mikhail Asanovic and Jake Wright, together known as The Showhawk Duo, started out as buskers and have since gone on to play all over the globe. They have appeared on BBC Radio 1 on the Nick Grimshaw’s Breakfast Show, they performed for the LAD Bible and BBC Radio Bristol. They played at the UK's large festivals including the Main Stage at Bestival, Glastonbury, Secret Garden Party, Wilderness, Somersault and more. International performances include F1 Grand Prix in Singapore, Seychelles, club tours in Spain, Switzerland and the Netherlands and a 20 - date residency at Pacha in Ibiza. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Performers of acoustic music often increase the volume of their output using electronic amplifiers. However, these amplification devices remain separate from the amplified instrument and reproduce its natural sound accurately. Often a microphone is placed in front of an acoustic instrument which is then wired up to an amplifier.
It has its origins in the folk music of the 1960s. Following the increasing popularity of the television show MTV Unplugged during the 1990s, acoustic (though in most cases still electrically amplified) performances by musicians (most notably grunge bands) who usually rely on electronic instruments became colloquially referred to as "unplugged" performances. The trend has also been dubbed as "acoustic rock" in some cases.