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Title: Rational Study Of The Use Of Computer Aided Softwares By The Composers
Authors: Sajjad Hussain Qureshi, Shamsa Javaid, Muhammad Ahsan Javaid
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Society Education and Language
Publisher: JEHAN FOUNDATION
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2024
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
Language: English
Keywords: ComposerComputer softwaresClassicrhythmic
To meet the audience taste and expectation is the main task of the composer. Audience interest is based upon the characterization of timbres, feeling of rhythms and tempos. To maintain proper pitch orientation, rhythmic orientation and timbre orientation by conventional methods are the main problems faced by young musicians. Computer softwares are the only solution to these problems. The study was carried out among the professionals, teachers and students to find out the problems associated with musical composition and role of computer softwares in the solution of these problems. Quantitative research method was utilized to collect the data and chi square test was exploited to check the significance. Significant differences were observed for Classic music, Folk music, Rock music, Soul music and Hip hop music for the music type used by the musicians, pitch orientation and rhythmic orientation for the Compositional problems faced by the musicians, Notion 6, MuseScore 2, Sibelius First and Finale PrintMusic for the Sofwares used by the musicians in the solution of compositional problems. Non significant differences were observed for Timbre orientation and Noteflight. The study showed that Noteflight (online musical composition software) was most used musical composition software to solve the compositional problems. The study not only elaborates the available musical compositional software in the market but also provides the guidelines to overcome the compositional problems with the help of computer.
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