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Date2009-04-04 14:02
FromArda Eden
Subject[Csnd] The courses that the students take during their Music Technology Education
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Hi There,
Here in Turkey, music technology education is mostly associated with recording,
mixing and other studio applications. As I get from those mail lists, outside Turkey
music technology (at the universities of course) is mostly interested in creating the
technology rather using it.

There are 4 or 5 music technology departments at different universities here in Turkey.
It seems like the philosophy is not grabbed in a correct way because all has dissimilar course programs.
Only my department gives courses like Csound, Programming Languages, Sound Synthesis
etc. along with studio applications. Rest of the departments just focus on studio stuff.

So, I need to publish a paper about music technology formation all around the world which
I can adapt it here in Turkey.

I just need your help in that way:

1) Personal ideas about my problem above.
2) The course programs (or just the names of the courses) of the departments that you're working at.
3) The qualification requirements of the student candidates.

Although it looks like this mail mostly concerns the university men, everybody is welcome.

If any document files need to be attached you can mail me to ardaeden-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org

Thanks for your help.







--
Arda EDEN
Cumhuriyet University
Faculty of Fine Arts
Department of Music Technology
Sivas/TURKEY

Date2009-04-04 16:15
FromBrian Redfern
Subject[Csnd] Re: The courses that the students take during their Music Technology Education
Writing a beginner's intro to Csound in Turkish would be a great service. There are a lot of resources in english for csound users, but not much in other languages.

On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Arda Eden <ardaeden@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi There,
Here in Turkey, music technology education is mostly associated with recording,
mixing and other studio applications. As I get from those mail lists, outside Turkey
music technology (at the universities of course) is mostly interested in creating the
technology rather using it.

There are 4 or 5 music technology departments at different universities here in Turkey.
It seems like the philosophy is not grabbed in a correct way because all has dissimilar course programs.
Only my department gives courses like Csound, Programming Languages, Sound Synthesis
etc. along with studio applications. Rest of the departments just focus on studio stuff.

So, I need to publish a paper about music technology formation all around the world which
I can adapt it here in Turkey.

I just need your help in that way:

1) Personal ideas about my problem above.
2) The course programs (or just the names of the courses) of the departments that you're working at.
3) The qualification requirements of the student candidates.

Although it looks like this mail mostly concerns the university men, everybody is welcome.

If any document files need to be attached you can mail me to ardaeden@gmail.com

Thanks for your help.







--
Arda EDEN
Cumhuriyet University
Faculty of Fine Arts
Department of Music Technology
Sivas/TURKEY


Date2009-04-04 16:17
FromArda Eden
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: The courses that the students take during their Music Technology Education
I just had started it :)


On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 6:15 PM, Brian Redfern <brianwredfern@gmail.com> wrote:
Writing a beginner's intro to Csound in Turkish would be a great service. There are a lot of resources in english for csound users, but not much in other languages.


On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Arda Eden <ardaeden@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi There,
Here in Turkey, music technology education is mostly associated with recording,
mixing and other studio applications. As I get from those mail lists, outside Turkey
music technology (at the universities of course) is mostly interested in creating the
technology rather using it.

There are 4 or 5 music technology departments at different universities here in Turkey.
It seems like the philosophy is not grabbed in a correct way because all has dissimilar course programs.
Only my department gives courses like Csound, Programming Languages, Sound Synthesis
etc. along with studio applications. Rest of the departments just focus on studio stuff.

So, I need to publish a paper about music technology formation all around the world which
I can adapt it here in Turkey.

I just need your help in that way:

1) Personal ideas about my problem above.
2) The course programs (or just the names of the courses) of the departments that you're working at.
3) The qualification requirements of the student candidates.

Although it looks like this mail mostly concerns the university men, everybody is welcome.

If any document files need to be attached you can mail me to ardaeden@gmail.com

Thanks for your help.







--
Arda EDEN
Cumhuriyet University
Faculty of Fine Arts
Department of Music Technology
Sivas/TURKEY




--
Arda EDEN
Cumhuriyet University
Faculty of Fine Arts
Department of Music Technology
Sivas/TURKEY

Date2009-04-04 17:54
FromBrian Redfern
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: The courses that the students take during their Music Technology Education
The next step would be to design an elementary course in csound in Turkish. I'm betting that its not that they don't want to teach csound, but you might be the first to be in a position to start the first course in Turkey.

I learned under Tom Erbe when he was teaching at CalArts in 1997.

His only requirement was that you put in the work to do some kind of piece in csound. My piece was very unimpressive at the time. But it didn't matter, its so hard for a beginner that they won't necessarily make a masterpiece in one course, but it can get you started.


On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 8:17 AM, Arda Eden <ardaeden@gmail.com> wrote:
I just had started it :)



On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 6:15 PM, Brian Redfern <brianwredfern@gmail.com> wrote:
Writing a beginner's intro to Csound in Turkish would be a great service. There are a lot of resources in english for csound users, but not much in other languages.


On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Arda Eden <ardaeden@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi There,
Here in Turkey, music technology education is mostly associated with recording,
mixing and other studio applications. As I get from those mail lists, outside Turkey
music technology (at the universities of course) is mostly interested in creating the
technology rather using it.

There are 4 or 5 music technology departments at different universities here in Turkey.
It seems like the philosophy is not grabbed in a correct way because all has dissimilar course programs.
Only my department gives courses like Csound, Programming Languages, Sound Synthesis
etc. along with studio applications. Rest of the departments just focus on studio stuff.

So, I need to publish a paper about music technology formation all around the world which
I can adapt it here in Turkey.

I just need your help in that way:

1) Personal ideas about my problem above.
2) The course programs (or just the names of the courses) of the departments that you're working at.
3) The qualification requirements of the student candidates.

Although it looks like this mail mostly concerns the university men, everybody is welcome.

If any document files need to be attached you can mail me to ardaeden@gmail.com

Thanks for your help.







--
Arda EDEN
Cumhuriyet University
Faculty of Fine Arts
Department of Music Technology
Sivas/TURKEY




--
Arda EDEN
Cumhuriyet University
Faculty of Fine Arts
Department of Music Technology
Sivas/TURKEY