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How a computer program became classical music's hot, new composer 'Emily Howell' is a computer program that composes classical music by following rules of music its programmer taught it.
Song Zheng, a fifth-year computer science student and winner of Facebook’s SoCal Camp Hackathon at UCLA, gives students programming lessons. His course is offered through the Association of ...
Researchers in Spain have developed Inmamusys, a computer software program that can create music in response to emotions that arise in the listener. By using artificial intelligence (AI ...
A well-rounded thinker Inventing computer programming was not the first time Lovelace brought her knowledge from different areas to bear on a new subject.
Singer Nick Frosst and guitarist Jacob Tsafatinos from the band sit down with Q's Tom Power to talk about the intersection between computer programming and music.
Do away with the DJ and scrap the composer. A computer program powered by Darwinian natural selection and the musical tastes of 7,000 website users may be on the way to creating a perfect pop tune ...
The oldest recording of computer music was made in late 1951 by a BBC outside broadcast unit at the University of Manchester for the BBC Home Service program Children's Hour.
The computer program narrows the search for tipping points, giving precise moments when music shifted as a whole. Mauch thinks music nerds or web-based audio platforms like Spotify could use this ...
Voyager, a computer program, played with Ensemble Signal in the U.S. premiere of a George Lewis piece that was a highlight of this year’s concert calendar.