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- Amplified_cactus abstract "An amplified cactus is a cactus plant used as a musical instrument. It harnesses the acoustic properties of a cactus (preferably a Denmoza or Geohintonia), by applying contact microphones and amplifying their projection and tone. The effect is somewhat ethereal, making it a suitable genre over which modern dance might be choreographed. Vivien Schweitzer of The New York Times reports "Jason Treuting played an amplified cactus, running his hand over the plant's unfriendly spikes to produce an alluring sound like a babbling brook."The amplified cactus is a medium rarely written for, even in the contemporary music genre. John Cage, perhaps one of the most recognizable names in the contemporary music genre, composed Child of Tree (1975) and Branches (1976) for what he described as "amplified plant materials". Cage was a large proponent of chance music and felt that the organic nature of music without man-made instruments was very strong and influential. Another of the most famous pieces for amplified cactus is called Degrees of Separation "Grandchild of Tree" by Paul Rudy which received mention at the Bourges International Competition for Electroacoustic Music in 2000. Rudy mentions in his own program notes: The idea for a cactus and tape work came about when I heard a performance of John Cage's Child of Tree. I was immediately taken with the sound of the cactus in particular. Taken from its natural environment and placed in the confined and groomed existence of a pot, amplified with a contact microphone, the cactus took on a completely new and interesting character...A piece by Mark Andre, ...zu Staub... also features three amplified cacti along classical instruments.".
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- Amplified_cactus wikiPageWikiLink Aleatoric_music.
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- Amplified_cactus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cacti.
- Amplified_cactus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Experimental_musical_instruments.
- Amplified_cactus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Idiophones.
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- Amplified_cactus wikiPageWikiLink Contact_microphone.
- Amplified_cactus wikiPageWikiLink Daxophone.
- Amplified_cactus wikiPageWikiLink Denmoza.
- Amplified_cactus wikiPageWikiLink Geohintonia.
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- Amplified_cactus wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Andre.
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- Amplified_cactus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amplified cactus".
- Amplified_cactus wikiPageWikiLinkText "amplified cactus".
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- Amplified_cactus subject Category:Cacti.
- Amplified_cactus subject Category:Experimental_musical_instruments.
- Amplified_cactus subject Category:Idiophones.
- Amplified_cactus hypernym Plant.
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- Amplified_cactus type Plant.
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- Amplified_cactus type Caryophyllale.
- Amplified_cactus type Idiophone.
- Amplified_cactus type Instrument.
- Amplified_cactus comment "An amplified cactus is a cactus plant used as a musical instrument. It harnesses the acoustic properties of a cactus (preferably a Denmoza or Geohintonia), by applying contact microphones and amplifying their projection and tone. The effect is somewhat ethereal, making it a suitable genre over which modern dance might be choreographed.".
- Amplified_cactus label "Amplified cactus".
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- Amplified_cactus wasDerivedFrom Amplified_cactus?oldid=673892172.
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