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The New Musicians, Music making in today's technological world

Tue, Jun 18

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Online Workshop

Presented in English with Spanish captions (Valencia, Spain) - ONLINE Facilitated by Fabiana Cruz @fabicruz.art

The New Musicians, Music making in today's technological world
The New Musicians, Music making in today's technological world

Time & Location

Jun 18, 2024, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Online Workshop

About the event

Presented in English with Spanish captions (Valencia, Spain) - ONLINE

Facilitated by Fabiana Cruz* @fabicruz.art

This online talk will take you on a journey through the evolution of music production. We'll begin with the roots of electronic music, exploring the revolutionary introduction of synthesizers. From there, we'll dive into the modern era of music creation, highlighting the impact of mobile technology, such as iPads and smartphones, on music production. Discover the latest innovations in synthesizers that not only produce sound but also control visual elements like lights and animations, enhancing the sensory experience. We'll also examine cutting-edge expressive and experimental devices that are redefining musical expression and multi-sensorial ways of making music. Additionally, we'll discuss how today’s technology has made music production and distribution more accessible and affordable than ever, empowering artists to create and share their music globally. Whether you're a novice or an experienced musician, this class will…

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