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  2. Emily Howell - Wikipedia

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    Emily Howell is a computer program created by David Cope, [1] Dickerson Emeriti Professor of Music at UC Santa Cruz. [2] [3] Emily Howell is an interactive interface that "hears" feedback from listeners, and builds its own musical compositions from a source database, derived from a previous composing program called Experiments in Musical Intelligence (EMI). [4]

  3. Larry Teal - Wikipedia

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    Teal carved out his own niche in Detroit's musical life. He was a member of radio station WJR's live studio orchestra and he was a member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) from 1943 to 1964. Not only did he play sax, as one might expect, but he also performed on clarinet and was the DSO's first desk flutist, a rare enough feat then and ...

  4. Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/MusikBot 4 - Wikipedia

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  5. Clare Teal - Wikipedia

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    From 2006 to 2013 Teal presented the BBC Radio 2 show, Big Band Special. In 2009 she started presenting her own show on BBC Radio 2. She has appeared as a presenter on Friday Night is Music Night. [7] From 2 August 2009, she presented Sunday Night at 10, taking over from Malcolm Laycock. [8] She writes a weekly blog for The Yorkshire Post.

  6. The new rules for job searching - AOL

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    Teal, for example, compares your résumé to job listings and suggests new bullet points to make them match up more. But for God's sake, don't put the keywords in white.

  7. Weezer (Teal Album) - Wikipedia

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    Weezer (also known as the Teal Album) is the twelfth studio album by the American rock band Weezer. It was released digitally on January 24, 2019, through Crush Music and Atlantic Records , with a retail release on March 8.

  8. From ‘Astro Bot’ to ‘Arcane’: Inside the Game ... - AOL

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    From ‘Astro Bot’ to ‘Arcane’: Inside the Game Awards’ Plan to Honor Gaming Industry Music With Twenty One Pilots, Snoop Dogg and In-House Orchestra Jennifer Maas December 6, 2024 at 2:00 PM

  9. Andrew McCrorie-Shand - Wikipedia

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    Andrew William John McCrorie-Shand (born 14 May 1955) is a British composer. He is mostly known for having composed musical scores for children's television programmes, including the original theme tune for Teletubbies, and also the chart topping hit that followed it, Teletubbies say "Eh-oh!".