Electronic musical instrument (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Electronic musical instrument" in English language version.

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  • Yabsley, Alex (2007-08-08). "Back to the 8 bit: A Study of Electronic Music Counter-culture". Game Music 4 All. This element of embracing errors is at the centre of Circuit Bending, it is about creating sounds that are not supposed to happen and not supposed to be heard (Gard, 2004). In terms of musicality, as with electronic art music, it is primarily concerned with timbre and takes little regard of pitch and rhythm in a classical sense. ... . In a similar vein to Cage's aleatoric music, the art of Bending is dependent on chance, when a person prepares to bend they have no idea of the final outcome.

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  • "Streetly Mellotron M4000". Sound on Sound (October 2007). Mellotron M4000's control panel identical to the M400's, aside from the addition of four buttons and an LED display to operate the cycling mechanism.
  • "Yamaha GS1 & DX1". Sound on Sound. June 2001. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2008-04-10.

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