Sunday, August 4, 2019
Electronic Music :: Art
Electronic Music Lets go back to 1916 where Hugo Balle, Tristan Tzara, Marcel Janco, and Richard Hue- Isenbeck are finding the Dada artistic movement. These guys are a bunch of anarchists living in Zurich, Switzerland. The Dada movement preaches the ââ¬Å"essence of spiritâ⬠the freedom of expression, hatred to ââ¬Å"the great warâ⬠(or what we later called World War 1) , with a want to preserve the middle class, while humankind was degrading morally, with little or no hopes for a bright future. This goes in context with this CS3 course in how before world war 1, man thought so much was to come. The Dada movement expressed the deterioration or our civilizations due to wars through sound and not words. They thought sound was more sincere and liberal. These guys noticed that music doesnââ¬â¢t have a specific language, so more people can relate to it. They would rebel against what was happening in the world by creating music based on industrial noises. You have to think that back then everyone listened to polka, piano, and Stravinsky. When all of a sudden this ââ¬Å"Dadaâ⬠movement started using tools to bang on pots and pans to create music. It was not in any way popular, but these guys contributed the base for ââ¬Å"Electronic Musicâ⬠. Electronic Music is basically making noises into music not by instruments, but rather through alternative sources. The Dada Movement didnââ¬â¢t use electricity to make their music mainly because itââ¬â¢s the early 20th century and electricity was somewhat a luxury. So to be honest it was in the 1920ââ¬â¢s that the worlds first synthesizer was born officially launching an era still very active today in all of our lives, yes, called electronic music. The first instrument was made by a Russian electronics genius named Leon Theremin and he called his synthesizer a ââ¬Å"Thereminâ⬠. The cool thing about this synth is that it didnââ¬â¢t have a keyboard like synths do now; it was simply a device that senses changes in electromagnetic waves. Basically you stand in front of it and wave your hands back in fourth and it will make noises and tones out of that. So as everyone else go into Hollywood and Rock N Roll, the world was still not speaking the same language of music. People in the Middle East listened to Um-Kilthoum at the same time Elvis was dancing to the Jail House Rock.
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