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- | I self contained instrument is one that plays on its own, is not directly interacted with, and is not controlled directly by a player or the audience. These instruments are often [[Sound sculptures]] and very rarely play along with other instruments. Often the sounds produced by these instruments are continuous without brakes, [[Stochastic]], | + | A self contained instrument is one that plays on its own, is not directly interacted with, and is not controlled directly by a player or the audience. These instruments are often [[Sound sculptures]] and very rarely play along with other instruments. Often the sounds produced by these instruments are continuous without brakes, [[Stochastic]], |
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- | This is kind of a difficult concept to explain. The best example | + | This is kind of a difficult concept to explain. The best example |
A music box can be considered self contained, but the act of winding it and allowing it to play for a short duration before stopping is not ideal to this concept. If there was a music box that plays continuously and in a loop without any direct interaction, | A music box can be considered self contained, but the act of winding it and allowing it to play for a short duration before stopping is not ideal to this concept. If there was a music box that plays continuously and in a loop without any direct interaction, |