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Description

The final project is a composition created with the sequencing software and other equipment in the electronic music lab. It must follow this format.

Format

If you consider all of the parts of this assignment you will see that it must have at least 9 tracks.

There are no limitations on what type of music may be used for the project - you can create a project in any style you want. The piece may be an original composition, an arrangement , a recorded improvisation, a sound effects piece, etc.

Important note regarding sampling and audio recordings: While you may sample a variety of pre-recorded audio sources as part of your piece, the final composition must consist substantially and predominantly of music that you created - it must not consist predominantly or substantially of recordings of music created by others. If in doubt, check with the instructor ahead of time. Projects that "step over this line" in the view of the instructor may receive not credit. (Policy begin as of the winter 2008 quarter.)

Assignment Goals

This project demonstrates your ability to create a musical project that uses all of the techniques you have learned in this class.

Grading

You will be graded on technical aspects of the assignment. The assignment will not be graded on its musical merits. This includes the following:
The musical quality of your piece does not determine your grade. However, imagination can't hurt! The assignment description is intentionally vague so that there is room for you to exercise your imagination. Try to come up with an interesting piece within the guidelines of this project.

Due Date

Completed projects are due at the final exam session for this class as listed in the greensheet. All projects will be performed for the class at this time. Attendance at the final exam session is required.

Let the instructor know immediately if you are encountering problems with the studio equipment or the project itself. Contact the instructor immediately in person, through this web site, by email, or phone (408-864-8511) as soon as you have problems or questions.

Plan on finishing your project before final exam week. Start your project as soon as possible to avoid the inevitable rush as the deadline approaches. Your project should be finished by your last class session during the week before final exams.

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Assignments: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Final Project