What is it about?

This chapter examines how technology has influenced the way music is created, performed, and experienced. It explores how musicians adapt to new tools, like recording software and digital instruments, and how these technologies shape the sound and style of different genres. The study highlights the balance between creativity and practicality, showing how artists use technology not only to innovate but also to solve challenges in music production. By focusing on the relationship between musicians and technology, the chapter provides insights into how tools shape artistic decisions and the evolution of music-making.

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Why is it important?

This chapter is unique in exploring the intricate relationship between technology and music-making, shedding light on how tools influence both the creative process and the evolution of musical genres. Unlike many studies that focus solely on the technical aspects of equipment, this work highlights the practical, cultural, and artistic implications of adopting new technologies in music creation. The research is timely as advancements in digital tools, software, and AI continue to reshape the way music is produced and consumed. By addressing how technology enables innovation while preserving creative agency, this chapter offers valuable insights for musicians, producers, and scholars interested in the future of music-making.

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This page is a summary of: Chapter 3: Role and Context of Technology for Music-Making, January 2021, University of Huddersfield Press,
DOI: 10.5920/gearacquisition.03.
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