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Engineering of Music for the Digital Age

Creativity in Musical Composition

Jeffrey Ewing Steven Simske

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English
River Publishers
23 October 2024
Musical scores – like literature, poetry, and technical manuals – are documents. The central tenet of this book is that musical composition in the digital age is a form of document engineering. In essence, music shares with other forms of creative content generation – from poetry to prose, and from science to science fiction – the need for structure, flow, and sources for creativity.

Musical composition is considered in this book as the creative process of engineering musical documents with regards to its arrangement, form, texture, and instrumentation, etc. This ""document"" then instructs a performance or the creation of an alternative document, such as a recording. In this book, the arrangement of phrases, patterns, and structures seen in music will be illustrated to give new composers a starting point to begin planning and making decisions about their own compositions.

The book will also guide those who need assistance in completing a piece. While this is a book about musical composition, it is not meant to be a manual on music theory. Instead, the book keeps its focus on the structural elements of a composition. Its aim is to give the audience a structural road map for composing; whether they are starting a piece from the first note, having a melody in mind already, or need help overcoming a creative hurdle. The book examines compositions that clearly define a form or technique. Among the key compositional elements are:

Form, Phrase, Period, and Expression in Composition Rhythm/Motive Melody and Harmony Tonal Center Mode Mixture and Modulation Accompaniment/Instrumentation/Orchestration Composition Techniques and Notation

Targeted examples cover all stages of writing a piece, helping to build the reader’s composition from the first note into a complete work without promoting a style or harmonic practice. Each chapter contains a sidebar addressing helping the composer to add creative sources for the music making process. Finally, the book concludes with a chapter on creativity in terms of how composed music can affect our lives and even our fairy tales.
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Imprint:   River Publishers
Country of Publication:   Denmark
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9788770041072
ISBN 10:   8770041075
Pages:   338
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
1. Music Maker: Introduction 2. Form in Composition 3. Phrase, Period, Expression 4. Rhythm/Motive 5. Melody and Harmony 6. Tonal Center 7. Mode Mixture and Modulation 8. Accompaniment/Instrumentation/Orchestration 9. Composition Techniques 10.Notation; Document Creation 11. Application (Democratization of Creation) 12. WWWD (What Would Wolfgang Do?)

Jeffrey Ewing received his B.A. in Music Theory and Composition from Otterbein University (1998) following an Associate in Specialized Technology Degree in Industrial Design Technology from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh (1993). A lifetime composer and private teacher, Jeff’s work has been used for education, including student recitals, film, theatre, and other public events since 1995. Steve Simske is a Professor in the Systems Engineering Department at Colorado State University (CSU), where he leads research on analytics, cybersecurity, sensing, imaging, and robotics. Before joining CSU, Steve was a Fellow in HP Labs. Before that, he was a life sciences researcher at a NASA Center for the Commercial Development of Space. Steve is a Fellow of IEEE, IS&T, NAI, and CSU’s Faculty Institute of Inclusive Excellence. Steve received a 2022 Best Teacher Award from Colorado State University Alumni Association.

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