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Music informatics

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Music informatics is a broad term to describe the theory and application of musical information through technology.

Music informatics in education

Music informatics, as a degree subject, offers a similar learning experience to music technology, but goes further into learning the principles behind the technology.[1] Informatics students will not just use existing music hardware and software, but will learn programming and artificial intelligence.

References

  1. ^ "Music Infomatics". University of Sussex. Retrieved 2008-04-20.