The document discusses John Cage’s percussion music repertoire between the years of 1935 and 1945, including his usage of unconventional instruments to produce timbres and percussion instruments heretofore not utilized, similar to those which are presently common to the electronic medium, and his careful control of structure to produce specific effects.
Subscribe to continue reading
Continue your percussion discovery by joining the Percussive Arts Society today.
You'll join a global community of thousands of other dedicated percussionists, drummers, music educators, and students committed to pursuing knowledge, enhancing their technique, and supporting each other.