Besides a sustainability of means we are pursuing
even a sustainability of the performance. In fact,
Schegge should be performed by the violinist itself
managing the live electronics in real time. The audio
example of Schegge presented during the Conference
was recorded in LTW3 Studio in Milano.
Our approach can be successfully applied to the
latest pedagogical approach, opposing traditional
individual learning to group pedagogy and flipped
classroom. With this approach in mind, students can
share multiple tasks such as instrumental playing,
composition, sound shaping by DSP and
spatialisation. In this way, each student can grasp a
wide range of techniques and know-how by
practicing different roles in the ensemble.
5 CONCLUSIONS
In this research work we reconsidered the
electroacoustic music teaching process in relation to
modern pedagogical approaches, more practical and
student centred (learning by practice). We based our
analysis on the current situation in France and Italy
(section 2). Despite the validity of the traditional
approach from the theoretical and analytical point of
view, the authors point out a lack of sustainability in
the pedagogical tools. The consequence of this
pedagogical approach lead to digital divide and a
steep learning curve in Information Technology, with
a consequent reduction of the musical content. The
choice we made in this research work is reducing
these downsides of the traditional approach with more
user friendly tools for DSP (section 3).
In order to demonstrate our approach, the authors
composed and recorded two practical examples using
sustainable DSP tools. These examples can be easily
applied to group pedagogy (section 4). Thus a
learning by practice approach is gaining popularity in
the last decades, the pandemic situation is not helping
the evolution of new teaching styles. The sustainable
tools presented in this paper can be easily exported
out of the music institution, and used by the students
at home for their practice.
This approach open the chance for each student
for playing the role of composer, instrumental of
vocal performer and sound engineer. This early stage
work is based on a small amount of experimental
results developed by the authors. Further works
include:
Complete range of sustainable tools.
More examples to make students comfortable
with the practical approach.
Experiments with students.
Design of the evaluation process for students
works.
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