Research on the Application of Information Technology in Computer Musical Creation

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With the rapid development of science and technology, computer music technology to maximize the improvement. The emergence of computer music, has been widely recognized by the music, also caused strong concern of the majority of the music creators. Computer music is a novel research field in computer application. Through the investigation among the same field, conclusions are drawn from the following three aspects which are the expression of computer, the analysis of music and the creation of computer music. Finally the concept of computer music is clarified and its developing trend is predicted.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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2710-2713

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May 2014

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