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Patterns in Practice Podcast: Cultures of AI
- Written by: Samborne Bush
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Welcome to the Patterns in Practice podcast! This mini-series will explore how our beliefs, values, and feelings interact to shape our engagement with artificial intelligence. You will hear stories from people working across a variety of industries, from drug discovery, to higher education to the creative sector, alongside insight from the Patterns in Practice research team. We will also be talking to Craig Scott - improvising musician, composer, and member of Patterns in Practice - who offers his unique creative perspective on current issues surrounding machine learning technology. For more ...
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Ploughing Old Patterns, Raising New Ground
- Written by: Legion Projects
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Legion Projects are proud to announce a new series of specially commissioned listening works. Inspired by how oral traditions have been instrumental in the upholding, retelling and sharing of folk tales, songs and customs, the commissioned artists were asked to interpret and respond to why the interest in ‘folk culture’ still stands strong in Britain today. The resulting responses will take the form of radio plays, guided journeys, experimental music scores and podcasts. Visit our website for more information on the project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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SkogRå Songs Tracks Patterns etc
- Written by: SkogRå
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SkogRå born on the 20.11.1978 in Basle-Town/BS, Switzerland/CH made his first Tracks/Songs as “Remix” (Pseudonym) in 1996 on the 13th November with a Roland MC-303 Groovebox. He played as DJ Remix @ various Parties in Basle-Town & Allschwil. As 3-Re-0-Mix-3 he made one Live-Act with the Roland MC-303 Groovebox @ Basle/BS Sylvester 31.12.1996 @ “Ritual Tumult” Organization Party. He was also Founder, Member, Organizer & resident DJ of “Ritual Tumult”. In 2005 on the 18th May he produced the Song: “Die Raben” with the Roland JV-90 Synthesizer & his Voice. 2012 he moved to ...
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Rhythms and Changes
- A Lesson on Rhythm Patterns and Moveable Chords on the Banjo (The Banjo by Ear Series)
- Written by: Bill Brown
- Narrated by: Bill Brown
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
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In this methodical and fun lesson, the student learns the most common rhythm patterns for the banjo and the tonal chords for the keys of C, G, D, A, E, and F. The student moves through several demonstration chord progressions adding to their knowledge and skill level as they progress. The course teaches, among other things, the one, four, and five chord; the six minor chord, the two chord, circle progressions, and the flattened seventh chord. A basic understanding of the banjo is recommended before attempting this lesson.
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Rhythms and Changes
- A Lesson on Rhythm Patterns and Moveable Chords on the Banjo (The Banjo by Ear Series)
- Narrated by: Bill Brown
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
- Release Date: 14-12-21
- Language: English
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