Music
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He has access to new subjects like
music
and art, to new friends and to experiences that extend far beyond his home.
(Music: "Ring My Bell" performed by Enrique Iglesias) (Applause) Ladies and gentlemen, members of the research team: Elliott Rouse and Nathan Villagaray-Carski.
Ladies and gentlemen, the history of
music
and television on the Internet in three minutes.
Now imagine trying to do it using only the numbers 1 and 0. Every time you use the Internet to watch a movie, listen to music, or check directions, that’s exactly what your device is doing, using the language of binary code.
My friend Andy Cavatorta was building a robotic harp for Bjork's Biophilia tour and I wound up building the electronics and motion control software to make the harps move and play
music.
The harp has four separate pendulums, and each pendulum has 11 strings, so the harp swings on its axis and also rotates in order to play different musical notes, and the harps are all networked together so that they can play the right notes at the right time in the
music.
I have a friend who drives really beat-up, raggedy cars, but he will scrimp and save 15,000 dollars at one point to buy a flute because
music
is what really matters to him.
There was Dominican
music
blasting from stereos.
I know some of y'all may be not really as much into the music, but the first way y'all can always know, you know what I'm saying, that I'm in hip hop, is 'cos I hold the microphone in an official emcee posture.
EDI: Thank you! (Applause) (Music) MT: And that's it.
Dan Ellsey: I have always loved
music.
You will know what this person is doing: moving to the
music.
TM: We all love
music
a great deal.
Kirby Ferguson and JT: The remix: It is new
music
created from old
music.
MTT: What happens when the
music
stops?
But I still kept watching the videos, because I'm a masochist, and eventually, things like Michael Tilson Thomas and Tod Machover, and seeing their visceral passion talking about music, it definitely stirred something in me, and I'm a sucker for anyone talking devotedly about the power of
music.
In a nutshell, that's what I was trying to do with these things, but more importantly, that's what the past 30 years of
music
has been.
Albums like De La Soul's "3 Feet High and Rising" and the Beastie Boys' "Paul's Boutique" looted from decades of recorded
music
to create these sonic, layered masterpieces that were basically the Sgt.
And they weren't sampling these records because they were too lazy to write their own
music.
But the thing is, they were sampling those records because they heard something in that
music
that spoke to them that they instantly wanted to inject themselves into the narrative of that
music.
They heard it, they wanted to be a part of it, and all of a sudden they found themselves in possession of the technology to do so, not much unlike the way the Delta blues struck a chord with the Stones and the Beatles and Clapton, and they felt the need to co-opt that
music
for the tools of their day.
You know, in
music
we take something that we love and we build on it.
(Music: "La Di Da Di" by Doug E. Fresh & Slick Rick) That's "La Di Da Di" and it's the fifth-most sampled song of all time.
I was involved in a heavy love affair with the
music
of Duran Duran, as you can probably tell from my outfit.
(Music: "Hypnotize" by The Notorious B.I.G.)
(Music: "La Di Da Di" by Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh) (Music: "We Can't Stop" by Miley Cyrus) So Miley Cyrus, who wasn't even born yet when "La Di Da Di" was made, and neither were any of the co-writers on the song, has found this song that somehow etched its way into the collective consciousness of pop music, and now, with its timeless playfulness of the original, has kind of translated to a whole new generation who will probably co-opt it as their own.
Since the dawn of the sampling era, there's been endless debate about the validity of
music
that contains samples.
You know, the Grammy committee says that if your song contains some kind of pre-written or pre-existing music, you're ineligible for song of the year.
Rockists, who are racist but only about rock music, constantly use the argument to — That's a real word.
And when we really add something significant and original and we merge our musical journey with this, then we have a chance to be a part of the evolution of that
music
that we love and be linked with it once it becomes something new again.
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