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'''Programming''' is a form of [[music]] [[Music production (music industry)#Modern production technology|production]] and performance using [[electronic device]]s, often [[music sequencer|sequencer]]s or [[computer program]]s, to generate music. Programming is used in nearly all forms of [[electronic music]] and in most [[hip hop music]] since the 1990s. It is also frequently used in modern [[pop music|pop]] and [[rock music]] from various regions of the world, and sometimes in [[jazz]] and [[contemporary classical music]]. Recently, programming has been incorporated into various styles of [[post-hardcore]] and [[metalcore]] music.<ref>Collins, N., McLean, A., Rohrhuber, J. & Ward, A. (2003), "Live Coding Techniques for Laptop Performance", ''Organised Sound'' 8(3): 321–30. {{doi|10.1017/S135577180300030X}}</ref> |
'''Programming''' is a form of [[music]] [[Music production (music industry)#Modern production technology|production]] and performance using [[electronic device]]s, often [[music sequencer|sequencer]]s or [[computer program]]s, to generate music. Programming is used in nearly all forms of [[electronic music]] and in most [[hip hop music]] since the 1990s. It is also frequently used in modern [[pop music|pop]] and [[rock music]] from various regions of the world, and sometimes in [[jazz]] and [[contemporary classical music]]. Recently, programming has been incorporated into various styles of [[post-hardcore]] and [[metalcore]] music.<ref>Collins, N., McLean, A., Rohrhuber, J. & Ward, A. (2003), "Live Coding Techniques for Laptop Performance", ''Organised Sound'' 8(3): 321–30. {{doi|10.1017/S135577180300030X}}</ref> |
Programming is a form of music production and performance using electronic devices, often sequencersorcomputer programs, to generate music. Programming is used in nearly all forms of electronic music and in most hip hop music since the 1990s. It is also frequently used in modern pop and rock music from various regions of the world, and sometimes in jazz and contemporary classical music. Recently, programming has been incorporated into various styles of post-hardcore and metalcore music.[1]