Title: Technology and the Changing Social Role of Music
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2 Technology and the Changing Social Role of Music
- The role that music plays in society is largely a
function of the - music-related technology that is used.
- The role of music in American society has changed
- dramatically in the last 100 years.
- Recording technology is integral to the way in
which we - now perceive, listen to, create, and function
around music.
3Music in a World Before Recordings
- Music was inextricable from the live performance.
- Listening to music was fundamentally a social
activity.
4 The Dawn of an Era The First Recording
Technology
- Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) invented a system
for recording sound vibrations as engraved - grooves in a wax cylinder in 1877.
- Shellac discs are developed in 1890s and
- become a standard medium for recording
- and distribution.
5 The Dawn of an Era The First Recording
Technology
- As recorded music developed a significant base of
interest, record players became common household
objects and listening to recordings at home
became a social activity.
6 Early Musicians and Recording Technology
- Recordings become a successful and lucrative
- market for composers.
- Composers would need to cater their music to the
constraints of the recorded format to become more
commercially viable.
7Performers and Early Recording Technology
- As the recording industry became a more important
market, musicians around the turn of the century
catered their technique to fit the limitations of
recording technology
- Bing Crosby and Les Paul
- use tape recording and splicing
- to create perfect radio shows
- by editing out mistakes.
8The Studio as a Creative Tool
- Pierre Schaeffer (1910-1995) pioneered the use of
recording equipment and media in creating new
compositions out of various pieces of sound.
9The Studio as a Creative Tool
Multi Tracking
10The Studio as a Creative Tool
Studio Effects
- Reverb
- Diffusion of sound that creates the impression
- of distance, space, or sustain.
- Delay
- Timed repetition of a sound that creates an
- echo.
- Flanging
- A swirling, undulating effect created by
off-setting a sound from itself.
- Equalization/Filtering
- Used to control the volume of certain frequency
- ranges in a sound.
11The Studio as a Creative Tool
- Bands such as The Beatles pioneer the use of
studio technique as a compositional method in the
mid-60's.
- Music becomes valued as a listening experience.
- The new sound of popular music becomes the
foundation of a music-oriented youth culture
movement.
12Amplification Technology and Performance
- Performers such as Jimi
- Hendrix use amplification
- technology as a creative
- element of their live music.
- This expressive use of
- technology in performance
- has become an iconic part of
- American culture.
13Studio Technology and Musical Performance
- DJs (Disc Jockeys)
- manipulate existing
- recordings of sound and
- music in their live
- performances.
14Digital Technology and the Future Role of Music
- Amateur recording technology has continually
become - more powerful, affordable, and easy to use.
- There are many means of music distribution
available to - companies and amateurs.
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