| I'm asking: haw many Csounders are girls? It seems an almost exclusive male field. If
there is some women in the list, please let's shout it to the world!
Gab
Steven Coolidge wrote:
>
> I use csound to impress girls whom I bring over to my apartment. After
> they look at a few screens of opcodes they will (hopefully) become
> confused and disoriented...
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: pete moss
> > To: csound
> > Date: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 12:14 PM
> > Subject: csound ethnomusicology
> >
> > >sorry all, this is quite a bit off topic.
> > >
> > >i am currently enrolled in an ethnomusicology course. each of us are
> > >working on projects dealing with some branch of ethnomusicology. for
> > >mine, i have chosen to examine the csound community as a subset of the
> > >electroacoustic community in general. what i am asking is if some of
> > >you could send me personal anecdotes about how you work with csound, why
> > >you chose csound, and what you do in general.
> > >
> > >more specific questions are:
> > >1. what is your 'day job'?
> > >2. would you call yourself a composer and why?
> > >3. what attracts you to csound?
> > >4. if you dont think of yourself as a composer, what do you do with
> > >csound?
> > >5. do you view yourself as different from a 'standard'
> > >(non-electroacoustic) composer and why? what do you do that is
> > >nonstandard (or standard for that matter)?
> > >
> > >please send as much as you can and i will ask further questions from
> > >there. also, please reply to me personally so as to not clog the list
> > >with this stuff. also also, does anyone know of any articles or books
> > >dealing with this or a similar topic? also also also, didnt someone on
> > >the list in the past few months collect a list of recorded compositons
> > >using csound. if so, may i see it?
> > >
> > >thanks,
> > >pete
> > >
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Gabriel Maldonado
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