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Abstract
This research explains and describes the role music notations may play in an unconventional way. The aim of this research is to show that by balancing composition, interpretation and improvisation, the performer(s) could produce or open the door to a reservoir of new sounds, which could emerge through a composer’s awareness of the need to balance these elements. That act of balancing depends on the musician’s interpretation through their interaction with the music notation, with their action process on the instrument and each other. This ultimately results in providing listeners’ with a possibility of the new and exiting sound experience.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/30324
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Date
2012-09-19
Author
Kurda, Hardi
Keywords
creation
composition
interpretation
reflection
interaction
improvisation
Language
swe
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