Musique Concrete

 This project was a ton of fun to create since there were so many possibilities available through Audacity. I opted to make my project a series of increasing layers, starting with a "drum kit" edited from my own voice. I then used a series of hums and "doo" syllables from my voice to create the additional ostinato lines. In the editing of my voice, I shortened and elongated sections, raised and lowered pitches, reversed sounds, and added volume, equalization, and reverb effects. I would love to try something like this again with a wider variety of sound effects to work with instead of just my voice. 

With modern DAW technology, the possibilities for the manipulation of "random" sounds is basically endless. Giving students a project similar to this in a simple DAW like SoundTrap could be an excellent project, as students will learn their way around the programs while composing their own music. Avoiding MIDI will keep the project simple to understand as well. These projects do not need to have any tonal music, so little music theory knowledge would be required either. This type of project would be ideal for middle school students and could be used for high school or even some elementary school classrooms if simplified enough.

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