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tape music

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tape music

Music composed from tape-recorded material and reproducible only with the aid of audio equipment. It may include acoustic, concrete, or synthesized elements. Tape music can be edited to create juxtaposition effects, composed direct to tape by layer-on-layer addition, and electronically treated and balanced.



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