Electronic music, short for electronic sound, short for electronic music, is a new type of music that rose in the 1950s. Broadly speaking, as long as it is music created by electronic devices, it can belong to it. Any electronic sound produced by electronic synthesizers, effectors, computer music software, drum machines and other "musical instruments" can be reasonably called electronic music. In a very narrow sense, electronic music refers to various kinds of music such as Techno and Trance.
Electronic music is produced by electronic musical instruments and electronic music technology, and musicians who create or play this kind of music are called electronic musicians. Generally speaking, electromechanical technology can be used to distinguish the sound from electronic technology. The devices that use electronic machinery to produce sound include telex reed organ, China door organ and electric guitar; Pure electronic sound manufacturing equipment includes vibrators, voice synthesizers and computers.
The origin of electrical syllables
Electronic music was once almost completely associated with western art music, especially European art music. However, since the late 1960s, Moore's Law has created affordable music technology, which means that making music by electronic means has become more and more popular and developed in different countries and regions.
Today's electronic music includes all kinds and ranges from experimental art music to electronic dance music, and electronic syllables are a festival. It is held once a year to celebrate electronic music festivals in first-tier popular cities such as Shanghai and Chengdu. Electric syllables are China people's own festivals.