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FFSYNTH - Forgive me Father, for I have Synthed


6 Oct 2022, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

GO5 (SIML space), St James

Event overview

Cost Free
Department Computing , Music
Contact i.burman(@gold.ac.uk)

Bring Your Own Synth or Noise Making Device

Computing joins forces with Music for Music Week! Hosted by Eleonora Oreggia and Matthew Yee-king in Computing, feel free to join this workshop in the SIML space in St James Hatcham Church Building. If you just want to come and listen, do pop by at 7 pm. Bring your own synth/noise-making device from 6 pm if you want to participate.

Schedule
6pm - 6.30pm: Meetup and live composition strategy
6.30pm - 7pm: Setup and Free Impro
7pm - 7.30pm: Structured Impro

Dates & times

Date Time Add to calendar
6 Oct 2022 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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