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Creative Identity; What Are You?; Project 1 (Elementary): Elevator Pitch; Where Have You Come From?; Where Are You Going?; Introduction to the Case Studies; Project 2 (Intermediate): Personal Vision Statement; 2. Aural Awareness; Listening; Listening Modes; Listening Purposes; Listening Situations; Project 3 (Elementary): Listen, Listen; The Soundscape; Project 4 (Intermediate): Soundwalk; Soundscape Composition 327 $aProject 5 (Advanced): Soundscape PieceHearing; Project 6 (Elementary): Speech Patterns; The Ear-Brain Connection; Information: The Mechanics of Hearing; Machine Listening; 3. Exploring Sound; Acoustics and Psychoacoustics; Information: Fundamentals of Acoustics; Sound Structures; Project 7 (Intermediate): Sound Structures; Duration; Project 8 (Elementary): Extended Duration; Pitch and Tuning; Information: The Harmonic Series; Harmonicity and Inharmonicity; Project 9 (Advanced): Drone Piece; From Noise to Silence; Information: Noise and Loudness; Project 10 (Advanced): Incomplete Silence 327 $aTimbreProject 11 (Intermediate): Timbral Study; 4. Listening to Music; The Musician's Ear; Aural Phenomena; Active Listening; Critical Listening; Listening to Electro-acoustic Music; Project 12 (Elementary): Sud; Part II: Creating; 5. Organizing Sound; Sound-Art, Sonic Art and Sound Design; Project 13 (Intermediate): Hearing Hearing; Sound in Space; Information: Behaviour of Sound in Space; Project 14 (Intermediate): Diffraction Installation; Network Space; Project 15 (Elementary): Sonic Wiki; Spatialization; Multichannel Sound Diffusion; Information: Spatialization Layouts 327 $aProject 16 (Advanced): Types of SpaceSound through Time; Spectromorphology; Project 17 (Advanced): Quintessence; 6. Digitizing Sound; Sampling; Fourier Transforms; Project 18 (Elementary): FFT Processing; File Formats; Project 19 (Elementary): File Formats; Representing; Wave-form Diagrams; Spectograms; Synthesizing; Information: Sinusoids; Project 20: Analysis-Synthesis; Processing; Time Domain Processes; Frequency Domain Processes; Project 21 (Elementary): Reverse EQ; Dynamic Processes; Spatial Processes; Spectral Processes; Project 22 (Elementary): Sonic Morph; 7. Creating Music 327 $aThe ComposerWhy Compose?; Project 23 (Intermediate): Inspiration Box; The Compositional Process; Aural Imagination; Project 24 (Intermediate): Sunset; Intention and Result; Freedom and Constraint; Project 25 (Advanced): Sudoku; Originality and Style; Project 26 (Advanced): Pastiche; Form and Structure; Project 27 (Advanced): Open-form Work; Mood and Modalities; Project 28 (Advanced): Night Piece; 8. Instruments and Media; Musicians and their Instruments; Organology; Project 29 (Advanced): Infra-Instrument; Extended Acoustic Instruments 327 $aProject 30 (Elementary): Sound Byte for Voice or Percussion 330 $aThe Digital Musician is a textbook for creative music technology and electronic music courses. It provides an overview of sound properties, acoustics, digital music, and sound design as a basis for understanding the compositional possibilities that new music technologies allow. Creative projects allow students to apply key concepts covered in each chapter. 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