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Improvising Technology: Constructing Virtuosity
2018
Cuadernos de Música Artes Visuales y Artes Escénicas
In this paper, I explore how contemporary musicians using electronic technologies in improvised music conceptualize skill and virtuosity in their musical practices. This includes ideas about the role and agency of technology, learned and repeatable physical skill, skill acquisition, skill transmission, and the projection of learned skill from traditional instruments onto new instruments. The musicians' use of idiosyncratic and individually constructed instruments—instruments with little or no
doi:10.11144/javeriana.mavae13-2.itcv
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