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Computer Applications in Music

Slawson, 1968

Document ID
6362498969770351639
Author
Slawson A
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Music Theory

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The thin but rather meaty book under review, a collection of papers from a conference held at West Virginia University, may signal a coming of age of the use of computers in music. The papers sample the range of such uses well if rather unevenly. A reader, unsophisticated …
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