From: Erik Gaderlund (erikg_at_macconnect.com)
Date: 2003-02-12 22:25:57
Well, they do use Propellerheads Reason for one of their Synth
classes, and I did pick up a brochure a few years ago and I think
they mentioned something about synth programming or more esoteric
sound synthesis and design.
erik g
At 18:10 +0100 02/11/03, Olaf Molenveld wrote:
>ARGHH!! " we want to be trendy" .... if they also teach synth-programming
>and beatmixing i could understand..but as something besides harmony, melody
>and improvisation? turntablism is a result of all these 3...not something
>that's on the same level...
>
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>> Turntable U? In D.J.'s Hands Professor Sees an Instrument
>> By MICHAEL ENDELMAN
>> The Berklee College of Music is grappling with the question
>> of whether hip-hop turntablism deserves to be taught
>> alongside harmony, melody and improvisation.
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>> http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/11/arts/music/11TURN.html?th
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