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  • Prof. Christopher Ariza

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  • Music and Theater Arts

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Fall 2009

Level

Undergraduate

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  • Fine Arts
    • Media Studies
      • Digital Media
    • Music
      • Music History
      • Music Theory

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21M.380 | Fall 2009 | Undergraduate

Music and Technology (Contemporary History and Aesthetics)

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Lecture 12 Discussion
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Lecture 12 Workshop
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Lecture 13: Modular Synthesizers
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Lecture 16: Turntables

Course Info

Instructor

  • Prof. Christopher Ariza

Departments

  • Music and Theater Arts

As Taught In

Fall 2009

Level

Undergraduate

Topics

  • Fine Arts
    • Media Studies
      • Digital Media
    • Music
      • Music History
      • Music Theory

Learning Resource Types

notes Lecture Notes
theaters Lecture Videos
equalizer Music Audio
grading Projects with Examples

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