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Hi people!

Hi everyone,

I’m Thomas Torng. I like composing and arranging music, as well as developing games. None of these have anything to do with my major though :(. I’ve been playing the piano for a long time, and the vast majority of my arrangements are for piano (if you’ve gone to any Anything Goes shows in the past 4 years you will have heard my stuff). I played trumpet in concert band during middle/high school so I’m familiar with a lot of instruments. Finally, through unavoidable osmosis in a musical theatre environment, I recently started singing as well. I have posted piano/vocal covers online but I’m not ready to break out of the anonymous phase yet so I’m not giving any links :P.

By taking this class, I hope to become familiar with composition software to create my own music (Sibelius Sounds doesn’t quite cut it -_-) and make better covers. I also want to learn how to make and edit sound effects to be used in games.

Hi! -TJ

Hi, I’m TJ Hurd, a freshman in the engineering school. I’ve played the piano for many years and I’m in a band called The Chirps. I’m interested in learning how to use computers to perform music for my band (we want to play live shows) and also for Cornell radio. We recently recorded an album over winter break so I have experience with music recording, mixing and mastering using Logic.

Here’s the link to our soundcloud if any of you guys wanna check it out. Thanks!

 

Ellen Fullman

Speaking of Ellen Fullman, here’s a neat lecture she gave at MOCAD:

~Sergey

Hi, I’m Wesley

Hello everyone!

My name is Wesley and I am a senior in the Hotel School. I have been playing electric and acoustic guitar, and drums, as a hobby of mine for about 4 years now and hope to continue to create music for the rest of my life. My electronic music production is limited to Music 1421, but I plan on producing music and performing live in the future.

If anyone is open to having a jam session at my house, email me at wj75 AT cornell.edu. I have a drumset, electric guitar, microphone, and bass available for use at my house! I find that jamming with others is one of the best methods of improvement.

Cheers,

Wesley

Hi! :D

Hello,

My name is Adit Arya, and I am a computer science major pursuing a game design minor. I had a friend who took this course last year and he was the one who got me interested in electronic music and the process of making your own sounds and beats. I have some music knowledge – I played the piano for 6 years and the violin for 2. I haven’t really used a variety of different music software, mainly used Adobe Audition and Audacity. I have messed around a bit with some different iPhone apps like Figure.

As a part of the game design minor, I am following the Graphics vector of the CS major and am interested in the integration of creative studies with a technical/programming aspect. I have taken various digital arts and modeling courses to see how computer science can be extended into fields such as architecture and design.

In this class, I hope to further explore my interests of combining creative fields with my computer science skills.

 

Hello World!

Hey everyone. My name is Nikita, and I am an electrical and computer engineering major. I have been playing guitar for almost 10 years now and have spent the last 4 years learning about recording music and recording and producing both my own work and my high school friends’ metal band, Axiom (link to their album below). My music interests are mostly around progressive metal and metalcore, but I like to experiment with mixing in electronic elements into metal music.

Axiom: https://axiom4.bandcamp.com/album/fall-from-grace

I know the production isn’t amazing, but we had only 3 mics to do the drums, so I consider it a success

Hola

Hello, my name is Pehuén Moure. I am a sophomore Computer Science major in the College of Engineering. I have very limited/negligible amount of musical experience, but I hope to catch up quickly. I am taking this course to both satisfy a requirement for the Game Design minor as well as to explore new ways in which computers can be utilized in innovative ways (particularly as instruments).

My primary focus and interest in the course is utilizing an arduino (or some other microcontroller) to build an instrument. I am very interested in applying my new programming skills in a new and more creative manner than I have in typical computer science courses.

These are some projects that I found interesting, and similar to what I hope to work towards:

Hey there!

Hi! I’m Ben.  I am a sophomore computer science student in the college of engineering.  I’ve been playing piano since elementary school and saxophone in middle school.  I recently got back into saxophone.  I have been making some music on Logic X for 2 years as a hobby and I play around with my Moog synthesizer.  I played a lot of shows in high school and I’m excited to expand my performance skills.

I’m very interested in geometric installations for concerts.  I want to combine my my programming skills with my creative side.

Excited!

Jack Groves

Hi, I’m Jack. I am a freshman in Arts & Sciences, and I’m planning on double majoring in Government and Economics with a minor in Philosophy.

I’ve been playing piano as a hobby for 7 years, but I only started making electronic music a few months ago. I started off on Garage Band and then moved onto Logic and Ableton.

Some of my favorite electronic artists are Madeon, Porter Robinson, The M Machine, Jamie xx, Fever Ray, and Deadmau5, but I also love listening to classical music (Chopin), indie rock (Mac Demarco!), psychedelic rock (Tame Impala; Pink Floyd) and rap (Kendrick Lamar). I’m taking Music 2421 to deepen my understanding of synthesis, arrangement, and of course live performance. I have no grand dreams of becoming a famous music producer, I just want to get better at doing something that I love.

I look forward to meeting you all on Tuesday.

Best,

Jack

Hello, I’m Amy

I’m a sophomore studying Computer Science–just like the two before me–and minoring in Game Design. I am also a pianist, violinist and dancer, so performing is very close to my heart, especially from the dance side of things. I’ve witnessed that in dance an artist has a far more palpable goal of impressing or evoking emotion in his or her audience . . . as evidenced by the persisting fanfare, ambition and intrigue surrounding dance culture. Whenever I performed on instrument, I always felt that the performance was intrinsically a little more personal, a little more private. I hope live electronic music performance will be a combination of both.

A lot of things interest me about this course, but one of them is the opportunity to reconnect with music in a vastly different way than my classical background permitted before. In particular, discovering ways of “looking beyond [the] intended utility [of software and hardware combinations] to our own, re-imagined purposes” resonates with me for reasons I can’t yet explain, since I have only ever played instruments the way they were traditionally intended.

I’ve done collaborations before that involved music and dance, and I hope this class is another space for me to explore that realm. Besides being a musician and dancer, I also have a clutter of other interests (assets, if you will) that include being a gamer, listening to Anamanaguchi and other random EDM artists, and trying to be proficient at using my soundboard (the smaller version of Shawn Wasabi’s).

Here’s some stuff I’ve been listening to recently:

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