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 [[Tinkerer]]- A person who takes an existing instrument and alters it to their needs, often done as an experiment. This is distinct from [[Prepared]] which is describing a temporary and reversible alteration, while tinkerers tend to make more permanent alterations. ((Called American Tinkering culture by Andrew Raffo Dewar in "Handmade Sounds: The Sonic Arts Union and American Technoculture")) \\ [[Tinkerer]]- A person who takes an existing instrument and alters it to their needs, often done as an experiment. This is distinct from [[Prepared]] which is describing a temporary and reversible alteration, while tinkerers tend to make more permanent alterations. ((Called American Tinkering culture by Andrew Raffo Dewar in "Handmade Sounds: The Sonic Arts Union and American Technoculture")) \\
  
-A term for a person who primarily improves existing instruments and attempt to maximize range and color on them (like [[Richard Bobo]], [[Bret Newton]], [[Jared De Leon]], [[Guntram Wolf]], [[Benedikt Eppelsheim]], [[Wayne Stuart]], [[Giles Brindley]], and [[rnesto Molinari]])\\ +A term for a person who primarily improves existing instruments and attempt to maximize range and color on them (like [[Richard Bobo]], [[Bret Newton]], [[Jared De Leon]], [[Guntram Wolf]], [[Benedikt Eppelsheim]], [[Wayne Stuart]], [[Giles Brindley]], and [[Ernesto Molinari]])\\ 
  
 [[lowercase]]- The use of very quiet materials as musical instruments. this is most often significantly amplified. There is often a material philosophy of hearing essential sounds of those objects. \\ [[lowercase]]- The use of very quiet materials as musical instruments. this is most often significantly amplified. There is often a material philosophy of hearing essential sounds of those objects. \\
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