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- DCuckoo abstract "D'Cuckoo was a women's multimedia ensemble of electronic percussion music formed in mid-1980s by Tina Blaine (\"Bean\"), an ethnomusicologist and African drum expert, and Candice Pacheco, electronic musician and acoustic marimba player. It also included Tina Pheles, a trained Japanese ritual Taiko drummer, Jennifer Hruska, and Patti Clemens, former The Second City comedy trooper. Over time the size of the band ranged from 3 to 10 members. Virtual reality expert Linda Jacobson described them as \"neo-classical, post-industrial techno-tribal world funk ensemble\".The group played an array of electronic marimbas and drums designed with the help of Silicon Valley engineers. They were not exactly marimbas and drums: striking an instrument produces a musical sample, which may be a sample from a song. In 1992 the group cooperated with technologist Lina Jacobson, who assisted them with designing large interactive multimedia performances. In addition, in 1993 she was part of the ensemble as the voice of a computer-generated puppet.The group's inventions include the MidiBall, a device for interactive musical participation. The MidiBall is an inflatable ball with sensors, so that when it is bouncing around the auditorium and touched by the audience, it produces sounds and images, and in addition, it sends the signals to the stage and alters the sounding of the music. Another interative tool they used was \"Bliss Paint\" invented by Greg Jalbert, which was essentially a screensaver program modified to be controlled by audience for changing the visual imagery of the performance.".
- DCuckoo wikiPageID "47543475".
- DCuckoo wikiPageLength "3276".
- DCuckoo wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- DCuckoo wikiPageRevisionID "676526699".
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_music_groups.
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_music.
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_drum.
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLink Ethnomusicology.
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLink Marimba.
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLink Multimedia.
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLink Sampling_(music).
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLink Screensaver.
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Valley.
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLink Swahili_language.
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLink Taiko.
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLink The_Second_City.
- DCuckoo wikiPageWikiLinkText "D'Cuckoo".
- DCuckoo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- DCuckoo subject Category:Electronic_music_groups.
- DCuckoo hypernym Ensemble.
- DCuckoo type Band.
- DCuckoo type MusicalArtist.
- DCuckoo comment "D'Cuckoo was a women's multimedia ensemble of electronic percussion music formed in mid-1980s by Tina Blaine (\"Bean\"), an ethnomusicologist and African drum expert, and Candice Pacheco, electronic musician and acoustic marimba player. It also included Tina Pheles, a trained Japanese ritual Taiko drummer, Jennifer Hruska, and Patti Clemens, former The Second City comedy trooper. Over time the size of the band ranged from 3 to 10 members.".
- DCuckoo label "D'Cuckoo".
- DCuckoo sameAs Q22907622.
- DCuckoo sameAs Q22907622.
- DCuckoo wasDerivedFrom DCuckoo?oldid=676526699.
- DCuckoo isPrimaryTopicOf DCuckoo.