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== Objectives == | ==Objectives== | ||
*Students will be familiar with the basics of electronic amplification for various different instruments. | |||
*Students will be able to use amplification and/or amplification-related distortion to achieve a given musical effect. | |||
==Resources== | |||
== | ==Class Activities== | ||
*Discussion and demonstration of amplification of an acoustic or electronic signal | |||
*Discussion and demonstration of distortion, overdrive and feedback as musical techniques | |||
*Analysis of amplification and distortion in music of different styles | |||
*Creation and manipulation of an electronically distorted sound | |||
==Assignments== | |||
== Notes == | *Identification and analysis of amplification and distortion in recorded music | ||
==Notes== | |||
[[Category:Electronic Music]] | [[Category:Electronic Music]] | ||
[[Category:Theory 4]] | [[Category:Theory 4]] | ||
Revision as of 19:35, 28 July 2020
| This lesson is part of the Electronic Music & Sound Production category. |
Objectives
- Students will be familiar with the basics of electronic amplification for various different instruments.
- Students will be able to use amplification and/or amplification-related distortion to achieve a given musical effect.
Resources
Class Activities
- Discussion and demonstration of amplification of an acoustic or electronic signal
- Discussion and demonstration of distortion, overdrive and feedback as musical techniques
- Analysis of amplification and distortion in music of different styles
- Creation and manipulation of an electronically distorted sound
Assignments
- Identification and analysis of amplification and distortion in recorded music