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The piano remains one of the great achievements of musical instrument design and has long served as a primary creative tool for musicians worldwide. In this course, we will look at how the piano’s design touches on a range of diverse topics, like: where musical scales come from and how the piano’s design impacts creativity; the expressive relationship between various keyboard instrument designs; the extraordinary range of color that emerges when we listen closely to how various intervals can be tuned, and in turn the choices we need to make when tuning a keyboard instrument. We will also consider how the piano can be reinvented, both acoustically and digitally. This will include study of the prepared piano, the autonomous piano, and the digital piano, as well as Trueman’s own prepared digital piano, which itself raises a host of questions regarding rhythm, meter and groove, music perception, adaptive digital systems, and the creative process.
This is not a history course, but it is course that uses the piano to bring together a range of subjects that are often ignored or under developed in traditional music curricula. Nor is it a composition course, but students will be asked to create in a variety of ways, and it should be of use to both experienced and aspiring composers, not to mention pianists. We will engage with a range of music, going back to Frescobaldi, Scarlatti, J.S. Bach and his son C.P.E. Bach, through Schubert, all the way to more recent composers like Conlon Nancarrow, György Ligeti, and John Cage. And finally this is in part an “artist practicum” course, focusing on the creative process and how composers today might invent, and reinvent, instruments to create new work; some of Trueman’s own work, including the Nostalgic Synchronic Etudes for prepared digital piano, will come in to play.

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  Resident 21.04.2014 1591
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I´m still trying to have time to see all these videos, I am able to write all text of an opera in a week, but not to watch videos or tv that takes me longer.

I started watching and noticed the video quality was not professional, the editing cuts not accurate or also not be concise on a theme and stay showing the same things for long minutes. Free stuff or not, It might take me 20 years to see this on the web.

In the beginning I was very suspicious because of the poor title of the video 'Reinventing the Piano', first of all he is not reinventing anything, but rather bringing historical concepts for keyboardists, organists, harpsichords, accordionists, who wants to know a little more about the most important tool for the evolution of music until the symphonic orchestra and the concepts of harmony that we use until today, which could only be born with the best INVENTION ever, of the best calculator for music: 'The keyboard'.

After that, it was easier to DISCOVER the relations of music, then study and understand intervals and harmony in any string instrument, be aware that any university in the world, it is imperative that all students, without exception, make at least two years of supplementary piano.
This video title left me with doubts...
  Contributor 3.05.2011 663 4662
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hey so far i found these series pretty good, because i never heard of some of these concepts before. with reinventing is meant that they look from a different point at the piano and present concepts what you can all do with it, so for me it feels like reinventing the piano, because it shows unconventional ideas.

agree on the cuts, but on the other hand, its an university doing these and supplying them to the kadenze page.
If you want to supply something, you can. PM is open for that.
  Resident 21.04.2014 1591
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There is a crucial grand difference between the words:
INVENTION and DISCOVERY.
It is a gross mistake to confuse the two words.

Both words come from LATIN, and have been added to the English language, when England was still a mess of four mixtures of races, 'Jutus, Friesian, Anglo and the Saxons' to give what they are today, that was exactly which some people observe today with mixtures of races in other countries. If happend today, they would suffer the same prejudices of the people that mix today.
Well, England not only mixed many DNAs, but also blew many languages, with that absurdly Latin fusion giving a language we now call English. The problem is that most do not bother publishing articles, books using the wrong keywords. The etymology of words never changes, and has functions as a hammer or a screwdriver.

The word Invention is applied to the making of THE NEW from scratch to the production of something of new origin, new genre, often mechanical or electronic, that did not exist before, such as inventing new machines to take advantage of nature as wind, water, magnetism, or even inventions based on the discovery of something that already existed, which is the case of the electricity advent.

The word Discovery is applied to everything that EXISTED before, but was not known by human reason.

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