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In this assignment, you are to create two programs that each generates a musical statement. one is to be "rhythmic", and the other to be "a-rhythmic". As part of the assignment, you define what "rhythm" and "arhythm" means. You are free to modify existing examples, or create your own programs from scratch, or a combination. Record (via JACK) into Audacity. | In this assignment, you are to create two programs that each generates a musical statement. one is to be "rhythmic", and the other to be "a-rhythmic". As part of the assignment, you define what "rhythm" and "arhythm" means. You are free to modify existing examples, or create your own programs from scratch, or a combination. Record (via JACK) into Audacity. | ||
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** any comments about each program / musical statement | ** any comments about each program / musical statement | ||
** describe any difficulties you encountered in the process | ** describe any difficulties you encountered in the process | ||
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Thanks!!! | Thanks!!! |
Revision as of 23:59, 3 October 2007
Homework #2: Rhythm + Arhythmia
Specification
In this assignment, you are to create two programs that each generates a musical statement. one is to be "rhythmic", and the other to be "a-rhythmic". As part of the assignment, you define what "rhythm" and "arhythm" means. You are free to modify existing examples, or create your own programs from scratch, or a combination. Record (via JACK) into Audacity.
Deliverables
- rhythm.ck | arythm.ck (you can name all these as you like)
- rhythm.wav | arhythm.wav (or you can concatenate the two into one longer file)
- a short README text file that:
- describes your interpretation of "rhythm" and "a-rhythm"
- instructions on running your programs
- any comments about each program / musical statement
- describe any difficulties you encountered in the process
Thanks!!!