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CULTURAL ARTIFACT 1 Music as a Cultural Artifact: Electronica Author Name Post University CULTURAL ARTIFACT 2 Music as a Cultural Artifact: Electronica Write your introduction here. Your introduction should definite the term Electronica, When you do this, be sure to write the definition in your own words. The sources you cite should be from our class. Avoid sources like Wikipedia or “CourseHero.” Chance Music .Define Chance Music. Use sources from our course to support your biographical information. Biography: Name Composer and Piece of music In this section share a brief biography of the composer that you chose. In a narrative format answer these questions. (Do not use bullet poin ts. These are only bulleted to make sure you see each part of every question.) • What is the date that the original music was written? • What is the date that this original recording was made/released ? • Are sequencers and loops used in these recordings? If s o, how? Summary: My Preferences It’s OK to use first person in this section. What was your favorite thing about the performances/recordings? o What emotions did the performances/recordings make you feel when you heard it? Ambient Music In this section, define ambient music. Use sources from our course to support your biographical information. CULTURAL ARTIFACT 3 Biography: Name of Composer In this section share a brief biography of the composer that you chose. In a narrative format answer these questions. (Do not use bullet points. These are only bulleted to make sure you see each part of every question.) • What is the date that the original music was written? • What is the date that this original recording was made/released ? • Are sequencers and loops used in these recordings? If so, how? Summary: My Preferences It’s OK to use first person in this section. Describe your favorite thing about the performance/recordings. Describe the emotions that the performance/recordings made you feel. More Mainstream Electronica In this section, explain what some of these types of music are. Use sources from our course to support your biographical information. Biography: Name of Composer In this section share a brief biography of the composer that you chose. In a narrative format answer t hese questions. (Do not use bullet points. These are only bulleted to make sure you see each part of every question.) • What is the date that the original music was written? • What is the date that this original recording was made/released ? • Are sequencers a nd loops used in these recordings? If so, how? CULTURAL ARTIFACT 4 Summary: My Preferences It’s OK to use first person in this section. Describe your favorite thing about the performance/recordings. Describe the emotions that the performance/recordings made you feel. CULTURAL ARTIFACT 5 References Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume number (issue number), xx -xx. https://doi.org/xx.xxx/ yyyy Author, A. A. (year). Title of work . Publisher . Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year). Title of chapter or entry. In A. A. Editor & B. B. Editor (Eds.), Title of book (pp. xx -xx). Publisher . Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year). Title of chapter or entry. In A. A. Editor & B. B. Editor (Eds.), Title of book (pp. xxx -xxx). Retrieved from http://www.xxxxxxx Author, A. A. (year). Title of the dissertation (Publication No. xxxxxx) [Doctoral dissertation, Name of Educational Institution]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global . Author, A. A. (year). Title of the dissertation [Unpublished d octoral dissertat ion ]. Name of Educational Institution . Author, A. A. (year). Title of the dissertation [Doctoral dissertation , Name of Educational Institution]. Name of Institution Database. Full URL of database Author , A. A. (year, Month day). Title of document. Blog Name. Full URL . Author , A. A. (year, Month day). Title of document. Site Name. Full URL . Author, A. A. (year , Month day ). Title of presentation [Lecture notes or PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved Month day, yea r, from URL Commented [JMW1]: How to cite a journal article (APA Section 10.1) Note: Do NOT include a URL that leads to a BU link requiring login. That will not be useful to anyone else and might reveal your affiliation in cases of blind peer review. Commented [JMW2]: How to cite a book (APA section 10.2) Commented [JMW3]: How to cite a book chapter in an edited book (print) (APA section 10.3) Commented [JMW4]: How to cite a book chapter in an edited book (online source) (APA section 10.3) Note: Do not include BU retrieval information that requires a login. You can also provide the digital object identifier (https:// doi.org/ xxxxx) . Commented [JMW5]: How to cite a doctoral dissertation published online, not in a database (APA section 10.6) Commented [JMW6]: APA Commented [JMW7]: How to cite a website (APA section 10.16) Commented [JMW8]: How to cite a blog post (APA section 10.1) Commented [JMW9]: How to cite a webpage on an online news site (APA section 10.16) Commented [JMW10]: Note: When citing online sources, be as specific as possible with the publication date (day, month, year) when available. When lecture notes are available only from the teacher via course management software (such as Blackboard), or from someone who took notes during a lecture, cite them as a personal communication (see section 8.9 of the Publication Manual ). Personal communications are not recoverable by other researchers. Cite personal communications in text only; include initials as we ll as the surname of the person involved, and give as precise a date as possible: (J. A. Howard, personal communication, September 19, 2011). The same approach would apply to notes taken during a lecture or material that was handed out in class but not pos ted elsewhere (e.g., on the instructor’s public website). You should probably NOT be using class notes for support for this paper.