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[After eight years of practice on the first hyper-flute prototype (a flute extended with sensors), this article presents a retrospective of its instrumental practice and the new developments planned from both technological and musical perspectives. Design, performance skills, and mapping strategies are discussed, as well as interactive composition and improvisation.]
Published: Mar 7, 2017
Keywords: Performance Skill; Ultrasound Transducer; Magnetic Field Sensor; Musical Structure; Sound Processing
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