Introduction to Electronic MusicThis week we are taking a closer look at electronic music and the use of loops and samples. Take a listen to the following song and see if you can count how many different patterns (loops) the song uses. The official count is 33. How many did you get? There are many different software programs that you can use to create your own loops. A great one to try is the loop creator in GarageBand. There are also ways to create loops in a live music setting with instruments. In the next video, you can see the artist use recording equipment (that he controls with foot pedals) to create loops. You only need to watch about the first minute. In class, we worked in groups to create our own loops, also known as ostinato patterns. We used body percussion and movement and layered them with our partners' movements. Ready to try and make your own loops? Click on the link below: https://www.incredibox.com/ How To:
1. Choose "Demo" on the home screen. 2. When you get to the screen that looks like the above picture, choose any icon from the top row. 3. Mix up your own loops!
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