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Networked Music Performance (NMP) allows musicians to work collaboratively at a distance, however several major technical challenges are faced when working this way. These include latency and reduced audio quality. There are many practical uses for NMP within music and audio education, including delivery of courses, instrumental tuition and remote recording sessions. The University of the Highlands and Islands and Glasgow Caledonian University use NMP in music and audio technology courses. Case studies are presented, and challenges of working in this way highlighted. Students find time management and communication challenging, rather than more technical aspects of collaboration.
Author (s): Iorwerth, Miriam; Moore, David; Knox, Don
Affiliation:
University of Highlands and Islands; Glasgow Caledonian University; Glasgow Caledonian University
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
Publication Date:
2015-08-06
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Internationalisation / Networked Music Performance
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Iorwerth, Miriam; Moore, David; Knox, Don; 2015; Challenges of using Networked Music Performance in education [PDF]; University of Highlands and Islands; Glasgow Caledonian University; Glasgow Caledonian University; Paper 10; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=17857
Iorwerth, Miriam; Moore, David; Knox, Don; Challenges of using Networked Music Performance in education [PDF]; University of Highlands and Islands; Glasgow Caledonian University; Glasgow Caledonian University; Paper 10; 2015 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=17857