Chris Meyer of Alias Zone
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Chris Meyer of Alias Zone

Join us for Chris' lecture: 'The Evolution of Electronic Musical Instruments'

By Sigal Music Museum

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Sigal Music Museum

516 Buncombe Street Greenville, SC 29601

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

This is a free lecture but registration is required. Use the ticket link to register. If you like these kinds of events, please consider supporting the Museum's programming by making a donation.

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The Evolution of Electronic Musical Instruments

Percussion instruments are over 25,000 years old; stringed instruments have been around over 15,000 years; keyboard instruments are relative newcomers at roughly 700 years of age. By contrast, instruments that use electricity are barely 150 years old. Is the evolution of electronic instruments still continuing, has it stopped, or is it actually regressing? Are there any interesting qualities of early electronic instruments that’ve we’re in danger of losing? Chris Meyer will take us on a light-hearted, deeply opinionated, historically fascinating romp through recent history, including music created by the earliest electronic instruments. He will then give a tour of and perform on his own highly personalized hybrid electronic music system.

Chris Meyer has led three lives in the electronic music industry: as a designer of instruments, including creating Vector Synthesis and earning a MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Lifetime Achievement Award; teaching music synthesis through numerous magazine articles, online courses, the highly-regarded book Patch & Tweak, and his website LearningModular.com; and now composing and performing his own unique version of emotional, cinematic electronic music under the name Alias Zone (AliasZone.com).

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Where should I park?

Parking for Heritage Green is available at the parking deck behind the Library only a short walk from the Museum's front door. Parking is free after 5:00 PM. If you need accessible parking, we have one space in our staff lot next to the Museum. Questions? Call us at 864-520-8807

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