All three recording methods - the “Sonagramm Methodology”, the “Tabling Methodology” and the “Formula Methodology” show different depictions of the same composition “Energy I”.
Developing a notation for electronic music
1. Sonagramm Method scientific reversible recording method
2. Tabling Method for the work with the computer
3. Formula Method for the advanced work with the computer
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The “Tabling Method” developed by the composer
for recording electronic music in a score (for the first time presented in 1968 during the Berlin Festival Weeks at the International Week for Experimental Music –
see also an enlargement by clicking here)
1. The “Sonagramm Method” developed by the composer – a scientific-reversible method for recording electronic music in a score (the original score is about 9 meters long and was presented for the first time in 1968, during the Berlin Festival Weeks at the International Week for Experimental Music – see also an enlargement by clicking here)
3.
The “Formula Method” developed by the composer
for recording electronic music in a score (for the first time presented in 1968 during the Berlin Festival Weeks at the International Week for Experimental Music – see also an enlargement by clicking here)