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		<description><![CDATA[Music theory is important to musicians of all disciplines and levels.Students of music theory study such things as sound, pitch, harmony, rhythm, notation, and melody. Some individuals are intimidated by the term music theory.  They feel music theory is too mechanical and burdened with rules and regulations created by others.  Often they feel drawn to simply experiment and create and, as a result, may feel imprisoned by the need to learn such things as scales, intervals, and chords.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Technology is a key part of today's music world.  Advancements in music printing, instrument design, computers, DVD technology, MIDI synthesizers, and the Internet combine to have a powerful effect on the way we make music.  Today's musicians face a world in which technology is present and necessary in most areas of the music industry as well as the world at large.  Those lacking music technology skills are at serious disadvantage when it comes to competing for jobs in their music disciplines.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Modern music has been drastically changed by the use of synthesizers.  Synthesizers are electronic musical instruments intended to produce artificially generated sound.  Common music synthesis techniques include additive, subtractive, FM, phase distortion, and physical modeling synthesis.]]></description>
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