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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Foundation of Information Technology – MS-Power Point 2007

January 6, 2018 by Sastry CBSE

Very Short Answer Type Questions

Question 1: Write down the name of default view in a PowerPoint presentation. Answer: By default, a presentation screen is always shown in Normal view.

Question 2: Differentiate between a presentation and a slide. Answer: A presentation is a set of slides that you present to people in a group while each page of a PowerPoint presentation is called a slide.

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Question 3: Name two ways where you can create a presentation. Answer: You can create a presentation under Normal view and Outline view.

Question 4: Write use of layouts in PowerPoint. Answer: Layouts are used to define the layout of the slide, i.e. the placement of title, subtitle, components of slide etc.

Question 5: In PowerPoint 2007 under the Insert tab, there is a button named Text Box. What is the utility of this button? Answer: Like a title placeholder, a Text Box is used to hold the text information.

Question 6: Is it possible to change the background of a slide at some later point of time? Answer: Yes, we can change the background of a slide at any point of time.

Question 7: Can graphics be inserted into the slide? Answer: Yes, we can insert pictures, graphs, charts, SmartArt etc., into a slide.

Question 8: Animation is a feature, which you can use in your presentation. What is the purpose of this feature? Answer: Animations are the visual effects applied to individual items on a slide such as graphics, titles or bullet points, rather than to the slide itself.

Question 9: Kirti wants to add sound to slide transition. Which feature of Animations tab is useful for this purpose? Answer: On the Animations tab in the Transition to This Slide group, click the arrow next to ‘Transition Sound’ to add sound to slide transition.

Question 10: Explain an advantage of grouping objects in PowerPoint. Answer: The grouped objects can move, transform, resize and also can change the properties of all the objects in a group together.

Question 11: What is the use of Enter and Esc key in a Slide Show? Answer: Press Enter to move to the next slide and Esc to close the Slide Show.

Short Answer Type Questions

Question 1: Name any four basic elements of a slide. Answer: The four basic elements of a slide are as follows:

  • Drawing objects

Question 2: How many views of a slide PowerPoint provided? Answer: There are six views of a PowerPoint presentation:

  • Normal view
  • Outline view
  • Notes Page view
  • Slide Sorter view
  • Master view

Question 3: State three functions of the Slides Pane. Answer: Three functions of the Slides Pane are as follows: .

  • New slides may be added to the presentation.
  • Allows marking a slide as hidden for not showing it during a slide show.
  • Deleting a slide from the presentation in case it is no longer needed.

Question 4: Write three functions that can be performed in Slide Sorter view of a presentation. Answer: The three functions that can be performed in Slide Sorter view are as follows:

  • We can see the entire presentation.
  • We can move slide from one place to another using click-drag method. Also, we can rearrange the order of slides.
  • We can insert, rename and delete slides.

Question 5: How are Header and Footer useful? Answer: Header and Footer are very useful for displaying the similar useful information on each slide. One can change the Header and Footer details at any time in the presentation.

Question 6: Write the steps of inserting picture in a slide. Answer: Pictures and ClipArt can be inserted into a Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 presentation from sources such as ClipArt Website providers, Web pages or files on a computer. These pictures can be used as backgrounds for slides in a presentation. Here, we will discuss inserting pictures from files only, as per syllabus restrictions. Do the following for inserting pictures from file in your presentation:

  • Click where you want to insert the picture.

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  • Locate the picture that you want to insert and then double-click it.

To add multiple pictures, press and hold Ctrl key while you click the pictures that you want to insert and then click Insert button. To insert a picture into the notes pages of an Office PowerPoint 2007 presentation, switch to Notes view and then do the above same procedure.

Question 7: A sales manager creates a presentation he add the same slide transition to all the slide. Write steps, which are followed by sales manager for slide transition? Answer: Creating a slides show: Using PowerPoint, a wide range of special effects, such as transition and animation can be added in a presentation to provide visual interest to the presentation and grab the audience’s attention. h Points can be revealed on slides in a staggered way (i.e. one bullet displayed at a time) to keep the audience focused only on the point which is being discussed at the given time. Also, the presentation can be automated, so it runs on its own. The slide show can be enhanced by applying the following effects:

  • Adding Transitions to a Slide
  • Add Sound to Slide Transitions
  • Animating Text and Objects
  • Rehearse Timing

Question 8: What can you do if you want each slide should be shown for a specific amount of time? Answer: Setting advance slide to one mouse click is the default and a simple setting. If you want each slide to be shown for a specific amount of time, click automatically after and enter the number of seconds. Click Apply to All slides.

Question 9: Differentiate between Slide Transition and Custom Animation. Answer: Differences between slide transition and custom animation are as follows:

Slide Transition Custom Animation
Slide transitions are the looks that take you from one slide to the next. Custom Animations are the movements you put on text, pictures, objects on an individual slide.
Slide transitions apply to slides themselves. Custom Animations are applied to objects on a slide.

Long Answer Type Questions

Question 1: What are the different ways in which you can start creating a new presentation? Write steps for each. Answer: Creating New Presentation: For creating a new presentation in MS-PowerPoint, there are two options available to make a selection of creating new presentation: 1. Creating Blank Presentation For creating a blank presentation, do the following:

  • Click on Office button and then click New from the menu that appears.
  • A New Presentation dialog box will appear.
  • Select Blank Presentation and click on Create button.

A blank presentation with one slide will be created. Also, further slides can be added to the presentation and can change the layout of an existing slide as well. 2. Creating Presentation using Themes You can quickly and easily format an entire presentation to give it a professional and modern look by applying a theme. In MS-PowerPoint 2007, you can apply theme using these two methods which are as follows: Method 1

  • Click on Office button and then, click New from the menu that appears.
  • From the right hand side page, select Installed Themes under Templates.
  • Select any one of the theme as per the users choice.
  • Click Create button.

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  • Select Design tab under the MS-PowerPoint 2007 ribbon menu system.
  • Select Themes group under this tab.
  • Select any one theme as per the choice.
  • Effects will be automatically applied on all the slides.

Saving a Presentation Procedure for saving a presentation is same as saving a MS-Word document and MS-Excel workbook. For saving your presentation, do the following:

  • Click on the Microsoft Office button and then, click Save As option from the menu that appear. Or Press Ctrl+S from keyboard.
  • Save As dialog box will appear, in the File name box, enter a new name to save the file.
  • Then, click Save button.

Question 2: Explain the various views of a slide available in PowerPoint 2007. Answer: In Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, different views of a slide are used to edit, print and deliver a presentation. PowerPoint slide views can be found in two places as follows:

  • On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, where all views are available.
  • Normal View: This is the main editing view, where you write and design your presentations, i.e. actual screen which is displayed. The view is also known as Slide view. A Normal view is the default view size for the screen.
  • Slide Sorter View: It provides a view of slides in thumbnail form. This view makes it easy to sort and organize the sequence of the slides at the time of creating presentation and also, at the time of preparing presentation for printing.
  • Notes Page View: In the Notes Page view, the notes pane is located just below the slide pane. Here, notes that apply to the current slide can be typed. Later, these notes can be printed and referred while giving actual presentation. Notes can also be printed to handout to the audience or included in a presentation that is delivered to the audience or posted on a Web page.
  • Slide Show View: This is used to deliver a presentation to the audience. Slide Show view takes up the full computer screen, like an actual presentation. In this view, you can see your presentation, the way audience wants. This view enables you to see how graphics, timings, movies, animated effects and transition effects will look during the actual presentation. To exit Slide Show view, press Esc key from the keyboard.
  • Master View: The Master views include Slide view, Handout view and Notes view. They are the main slides that store information about the presentation, including background color, fonts effects, placeholder sizes and positions. The key benefit to working in a Master view is that on the Slide Master, Notes Master, or Handout Master, you can make universal style changes to every slide, notes page, or handout associated with the presentation.

Question 3: Which tab and command let you insert animations in your slide? Write the steps for applying animations in your presentation. Answer: Animating Text and Objects: We can give sound effects or visual effects, including movement to the text or objects in a presentation. Animation can be used to focus on important points, to control the flow of information and to increase viewer interest in a presentation. Built-in animation effect can be added in Office PowerPoint 2007 presentation by do the following:

  • Select the text or object that you want to animate.
  • On the Animations tab, in the Animations group, select the animation effect that you want from the Animate list.

To apply a custom animation effect in Office PowerPoint 2007, do the following:

  • On the Animations tab, in the Animations group, click Custom Animation.

In the Custom Animation task pane, click Add Effect and then do one or more of the following:

  • To make the enter text or object with an effect, point to Entrance and then click any effect.

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  • To add an effect that makes text or an object leave the slide at some point, click to Exit and then click an effect.
  • To add an effect that makes text or an object move in a specified pattern, click to Motion Paths and then click a path.

To specify how the effect is applied to your text or object, right-click any custom animation effect in the Custom Animation list and then click Effect Options. Do one of the following:

  • To specify settings for text, on the Effect, Timing and tabs, click the options Animate text from Effect tab to use to animate the text.
  • To specify settings for an object, on the Effect and Timing tabs, click the options that you want to use to animate the object.

Effects appear in the Custom Animation list in the order that you add them.

Question 4: Write the steps to print handouts in PowerPoint presentation. Answer: Printing Slide Handouts: We have already studied about the handouts view of presentation, it could help the audience in getting idea of your’s easily. A presentation can be printed in the form of handouts-with one, two, three, four, six or nine slides on a page. For printing handouts, you need to do the following:

  • Open the presentation for which you want to print handouts.
  • Click the Microsoft Office button, click the arrow next to Print option and then click Print Preview.
  • In the Page Setup group, click the arrow under Print What: and then select the handout layout option that you want from the list.
  • To specify the page orientation, click the arrow under Orientation and .then click Landscape or Portrait.
  • Click Print.

Application Oriented Questions

Question 1: Complete the blank spaces using words from the list. You should use each word only once. Websites, slide, PowerPoint, presentation, templates, handouts, projector. MS ( 1 )………………… is a ( 2 )………………… program that lets you make and show slide shows. These can be viewed on the computer screen or through a multimedia ( 3 )………………… Copies of the presentation, called ( 4 )………………… that can be printed out and given to the audience so that, they can make their own notes. Presentations are made up of a series of pages, called ( 5 )………………… as well as text, slides may incorporate graphics, animated images , sounds and video clips, graphs, charts and even links to ( 6 )………………… Most presentation packages provide a set of themes and ( 7 )………………… which make it easy to create professional looking presentations with little skill or knowledge. They also offer the facility to add slide transition, timing and animations, which bring a presentation’s to life. Answer:

  • presentation

Question 2: Seema wants to give identical design to all the slides and handouts, she is going to print from her presentation.

  • Which two methods can she use to accomplish her task?
  • Compare the two methods and in list their differences.
  • Creating same design on each slide and handouts manually.
  • Using slide master and handout master.
  • In the first method , the efforts are increased by many efforts and many errors in design may creep in. The second method ensures reduce efforts and identical design on each slide and handout.

Question 3: Ketan is preparing a presentation for his new product promotion.

  • The content is ready but he has no time to design backgrounds and decide on color scheme for the presentation. Name the features that will help him to create a professional presentation without devoting much time.
  • He wants to set how a slide appears and disappears on screen when he runs the slide show. Which feature should he use?
  • He has to take with the help of master pages from taskpane to set a suitable background which supports descent color background.
  • He must have to set some slide transition and custom animation effect from taskpane.

Question 4: Suman is working as marketing manager in an advertising company. She has prepared a presentation on her latest product. What feature will be used for the following tasks?

  • To view all slides together.
  • To set timings of the slide show while rehearsing.
  • To show the sales using a chart.
  • Press the Slide Sorter view button in work space area to view all the slides together.
  • In the Slide Transition page, set the timing in Advance slide sections Automatically after position where the slide will automatically play after a speculated time period.
  • In the layouts of tasks pane, select a chart type slide or use Insert —> Chart menu option.

Question 5: Malini has recently joined a construction company as marketing executive. She saw a presentation about the company. She however is not satisfied with it and wants to make some changes in it. Using your presentation skills, suggest the features to accomplish the following changes:

  • Add the company’s logo on the first slide.
  • Add audio to explain the content of the slide.
  • Connect slide 2 to slide 7 directly.
  • Add date and time on all slides.
  • Insert Picture
  • Record Narration
  • Hyperlink/Interaction feature
  • Header and Footer dialog box

Multiple Choice Questions

Question 1: ………………. is the default file name for a PowerPoint presentation. (a) Untitled 1             (b) Bookl (c) Presentation 1     (d) Document 1 Answer: (c) The default name given to a presentation file is Presen tationl.

Question 2: File extension for a PowerPoint 2007 presentation is ………………. (a) .ptt                (b) .pptx                (c) .docx             (d) .clsx Answer: (b) .pptx is the file extension given to all PowerPoint 2007 files.

Question 3: The custom animation can apply ………………. (a) Font work gallery      (b) Gallery (c) Text                              (d) All of these Answer: (d) The custom animation can apply font work gallery, gallery and text.

Question 4: Professional looking visual aids are prepared with the help of software called ………………. (a) DBMS (b) Multimedia (c) Graphics software (d) Presentation graphics software Answer: (d) Professional looking visual aids are prepared with the help of software called Presentation graphics software.

Question 5: A set of predefined formats of text or color scheme is called ………………. (a) slide               (b) presentation scheme (c) theme             (d) schema Answer: (c) A set of predefined formats of text or color scheme is called theme.

Question 6: Which of the following view is useful for representing the structure of a presentation? (a) Notes view       (b) Outline view (c) Slide view        (d) Normal view Answer: (b) Outline view is useful for checking the flow or structure of a presentation.

Question 7: The entire presentation can be seen at a time in ………………. (a) Slide Show view       (b) Outline view (c) Normal view              (d) Slide Sorter view Answer: (d) Slide Sorter view enables you to view the entire presentation at a time.

Question 8: Which among the following views allows you to give a thumbnail view of all the slides in a presentation? (a) Normal view            (b) Outline view (c) Notes view                (d) Slide Sorter view Answer: (d) Slide Sorter view

Question 9: Which among the following views allows you to add some extra information to a slide which is not viewed during the presentation. (a) Normal view            (b) Outline view (c) Notes Page view      (d) Slide Sorter view Answer: (c) Notes Page view allows you to add some extra information related to presentation but it is not viewed during the presentation.

Question 10: Which file format can be added to a PowerPoint show? (a) .jpg                (b) .gif (c) .wav               (d) All of these Answer: (d) .jpg and .gif are file extensions for images and .wav is an extension for video file. Hence, all these formats are supported in PowerPoint.

Question 11: Rama is preparing a presentation on her company’s annual performance. She wants some text present on a slide to fly in from the left, when she clicks the mouse. Which of the following features should she use? (a) Slide Show (b) Slide Transition (c) Custom Animation (d) Text Animation Answer: (c) Custom Animation can be used for the desired functionality.

Question 12: Special effects used to introduce slides in a presentation are ………………. (a) transitions                     (b) effects (c) custom animations      (d) annotations Answer: (a) Special effects used to introduce slides in a presentation are known as transitions.

Question 13: Rehearse Timings command is present on ………………. tab. (a) Animations                 (b) Review (c) Slide Show                  (d) View Answer: (c) Rehearse Timings command is present on Slide Show tab.

Question 14: Set new timing, while rehearsing ……………… key is press. (a) Ctrl+T (b) T (c) M (d) O Answer: (b) T key is used to set new timing while rehearsing.

Question 15: What is the shortcut key to display the Microsoft PowerPoint shortcut menu? (a) F7 (b) F8 (c) Shift+F10 (d) Fit Answer: (c) Shift + F10 is the shortcut key to display the PowerPoint shortcut menu.

Fill in the Blanks

Question 1: ………………. is a presentation graphics software. Answer: PowerPoint

Question 2: An electronic page in a presentation is called ……………….. Answer: slide

Question 3: A ………………. is a pre-designed format of text and color scheme. Answer: template

Question 4: ………………. provides a command to change the layout of your slide. Answer: Home tab

Question 5: New Slide button for inserting a new slide can be found on ………………. tab. Answer: Home

Question 6: A ………………. is a box with a dotted outline, designed for the placement of different type of content on the slide. Answer: Placeholder

Question 7: From ………………. page, it is possible for you to choose slide designs. Answer: Layout

Question 8: In ………………. view, you can see all the slides in a presentation concurrently. Answer: Slide Sorter

Question 9: To select slides at discrete order in the Slides Pane you need hold the ………………. on the keyboard while selecting the slides. Answer: Ctrl key

Question 10: ………………. is a special effect that allows to specify how to navigate from one slide to other. Answer: Transition

Question 11: The ………………. Animation enhance uses the flying effect on the text and character. Answer: Custom

Question 12: The Custom Animation command is present on ………………. tab. Answer: Animations

True or False

Question 1: Every presentation can contain only one single slide. Answer: False A presentation is a collection of multiple slides.

Question 2: Changing a slide layout is not allowed in PowerPoint. Answer: False Under Home tab by clicking at Layout button, you can change layout of a slide.

Question 3: Microsoft Office button contains options for frequently used tasks, such as opening, saving and printing. Answer: True Open, Save, Save As, Print are frequently used tasks that are available on Microsoft Office button menu.

Question 4: We cannot insert audio recording sound in a slide. Answer: False We can insert audio recording sound in a slide.

Question 5: Objects on the slide that hold text are called placeholder. Answer: True Placeholders hold the text, ClipArt, charts etc.

Question 6: We can delete slides in Slide Sorter view. Answer: False Use this view to work with a group of slides or with only one slide.

Question 7: Special effects used to introduce slides in a presentation are called transitions. Answer: True Special effects used to introduce slides in a presentation are called transitions.

Question 8: To change the slides during the Slide Show is called Animation. Answer: True Animation can be used to changes in slides during the Slide Show.

Question 9: F4 key is used to start a Slide Show. Answer: False F5 key is used to start a Slide Show.

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Digital Presentation Class 9 Notes : Important Points

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Digital Presentation Class 9 Notes

A digital presentation is a process of expressing your ideas to audience using digital tools.

A Presentation includes :

  • Regular text
  • Lists items
  • Graphics elements
  • Sound and Video

Presentation can be used :

  • To present the project proposal in business organisations.
  • In teaching and training.
  • Machine parts and operation of various machines can be easily shown.

What is Impress?

Impress is one of the important components of LibreOffice suite. It is free, open source. The presentation created in LibreOffice Impress can be opened in other presentation software like MS PowerPoint.

Examples of Presentation Software : MS-Office 365 PowerPoint, Google Presentation or Microsoft SkyDrive PowerPoint.

Characteristics of a good quality presentation :

  • Number of lines: On one page or slide try to include 5 to 8 lines.
  • Font-size : We should select an appropriate font-size depending upon the room size, distance between the screen and the audience.
  • Correct use of grammar and language: We should present the contents error free in terms of grammar, spellings of language by reading the slides carefully.
  • Inserting images, drawings, tables or graphs: We should try to avoid inserting more than two graphics (images, drawings, tables or charts) in any slide.
  • Use of colours: We should try to use dark colours, bold letters with different fonts to highlight certain points.
  • Animation and videos: We should not include more than one animation or video in one slide.
  • Pay attention to target group: We should focus on the contents, sequence of the topics in such a way that it makes a flow to attract the attention of the audience.

Starting LibreOffice Impress :

To start LibreOffice Impress in Windows, double click its shortcut icon on the desktop. Or click on the Start or Windows button, select LibreOffice → LibreOffice Impress from application window.

In Ubuntu Linux, open the LibreOffice Impress by any of the following options.

  • Find the LibreOffice Impress icon on the application launcher, and click it to start the application.
  • Find the LibreOffice Impress icon through “Show Applications” icon on the launcher.

Various parts/components of the Impress application window :

A. Title bar: It contains the name of presentation file with extension (.odp) and presentation application as LibreOffice Impress. It is always of the top of the LibreOffice Impress title bar window.

B. Menu Bar: It contains the menus with logically grouped commands. The various menus are as under:

  • Slideshow etc.

C. Toolbars: There are various toolbar to manage GUI of Impress.

  • Standard toolbar
  • Master Pages
  • Layout etc.

Closing LibreOffice Impress :

To close the Impress application directly, select the manipulation button Close (×), or select the File Menu→Exit command or use the keyboard shortcut Alt+F4 or Ctrl+Q.

Creating a presentation using template :

  • To create a new blank presentation, select the File Menu→New or click on the icon New or use the combination of keys Ctrl+N.
  • A window ‘Select a Template’ will appear. Choose a template as per your choice.
  • Prepare your presentation using template. The selected template appears in the form of title slide layout.
  • You can also select a slide layout by using menu, Slide → Slide Layout → Title slide.
  • Adding text: To add text to a slide that,contains a text frame, click on Click to add text in the text frame and then type your text.

Saving a presentation:

Select the File Menu ¨Save, or, use the shortcut key combination Ctrl+S, or click on the Save button on the Standard Toolbar. This will open the Save dialog box which allows to select the location on the disk and assign the name to save the presentation.

Saving a presentation with different name :

To save the presentation with a different name, select File→ Save As or, use the shortcut key combination Shift+Ctrl+S. In Save As dialog box, a new file name can be entered and finally click on save button.

Saving with a different format:

By default the presentation is saved with .odp extension. To save a presentation as another file type, select File→Save As. In the Save As dialog box, click on the All Formats drop-down menu and select the choice from the offered programs.

Saving a presentation as HTML:

To publish the presentation on the web, save it in HTML format, which could be opened in any web browser. To save the presentation as html:

  • Click on File → Export
  • Select the directory in which you want to save the file
  • Enter a file name

Save a file in PDF format:

A Portable Document Format (PDF) of the presentation can be created by saving a file in the PDF format. To save a file in the PDF format:

  • Click on File → Export as PDF
  • Select the directory in which you wish to save the file

Closing a presentation :

To close a presentation, select File Menu→ Close or use the keyboard shortcut keys Ctrl+W.

Open a presentation :

To open a presentation, select File→Open command, or, use the keyboard shortcut keys Ctrl+O. It will open the Open dialog box. Specify the location of the file that is to be opened and click on Open button.

Running a slide show :

To run the slide show, click Slide Show→Start from First Slide on the main menu bar or Click the Slide Show icon on the Presentation toolbar or the Slide Sorter toolbar or Press F5 from the keyboard.

Working with slides :

Inserting a duplicate slide :

Inserting a duplicate slide will insert the copy of the existing or current slide into the presentation. Steps to insert a duplicate slides are :

Select the slide you want to duplicate from the Slides Pane and choose any one of the following :

  • Select from menu bar Slide → Duplicate Slide.
  • Or, right-click on the slide and select Duplicate Slide from the menu.
  • Or, right-click on a slide in Workspace and select Slide → Duplicate Slide from the menu.
  • Or, click the Duplicate Slide icon in the Presentation toolbar.

Inserting new slides :

To insert a new slide, use any of the following way.

  • Select from menu bar Slide → New Slide.
  • Or, right-click on a slide and select New Slide from the context menu.
  • Or, right-click in an empty space in the Workspace and select Slide → New Slide from the context menu.
  • Or, click the New Slide icon in the Presentation toolbar.
  • Or, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+M

Copying and moving slides :

The slides once created can be reused within the presentation or in another presentation. To move the slide to another location use cut and paste process. To copy the slide, use the process of copy and paste. Cut, Copy and Paste operations can also be performed by the combination of keys: (i) Cut – Ctrl + X (ii) Copy – Ctrl + C (iii) Paste – Ctrl + V

Deleting slides : Steps to delete slides are :

  • Select the slide(s) by marking them in the Slide Pane.
  • Right click the mouse button and click on delete.

Select the slide and press the Delete button from the keyboard.

Renaming a slide : The slides are named as slide1, slide2,… by default. To rename a slide:

  • Select the slide.
  • Right click and select the rename slide option in the context menu.
  • A Rename Slide dialog box will appear where you can assign the new name to the slide.

Copying, moving and deleting content :

To copy or move some text or an object in the presentation to another location, it is necessary to first select the text. Steps are :

  • Select the text.
  • Right click and select the Copy option from the context menu for copying or Cut option to cut.
  • Position the cursor on the location and right click and select the Paste option.

Deleting the text :

The delete and backspace button on keyboard is used to delete the text. The delete key deletes the character on the right of the cursor, and the backspace button deletes the character on the left of the cursor. To delete the line or paragraph of text, first select the text and then press the delete key.

Undo and redo the changes :

When we execute a command on some text, for example delete the text, we are able to reverse what we have done. This is known as the undo function . It is also possible after having undone the change, get it back. This is called the redo function . Shortcut keys Ctrl + Z is used for Undo and Ctrl + Y is used for Redo.

Workspace view :

The various workspace views are in the drop-down list of the View menu. These views are Normal, Outline, Notes, Slide Sorter, Slide Master, Notes Master, Handout Master.

1. Normal view: It is the main view for working with individual slides. This view is used to format and design and to add text, graphics, and animation effects.

2. Outline view : It contains all the slides of the presentation in a sequence. It shows each slide in the outline format. Only the text contained in each slide is displayed inside the Workspace.

3. Notes view : It is used to add notes to a slide for the information of presenter. It is not seen by the audience while showing the presentation.

4. Slide Sorter view : It contains all the slide thumbnails. It is suitable for rearranging the slide order by using ‘drag and drop’ method.

Formatting Text

The contents of the slides can be formatted in various ways. The most common way is to use the formatting icons on the Formatting toolbar. Another way is by selecting Format→Text from the menu bar. The various formatting options are :

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  • Increase font size : Keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+].
  • Decrease font size : Keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+[.
  • Bold : Keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+B
  • Italic : Keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+I
  • Underline : Keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+U.
  • Superscript : Keyboard shortcut : Shift+Ctrl+P
  • Subscript : Keyboard shortcut : Shift+Ctrl+B
  • The alignment icons are used to align the text to the Left, Center, Right, or Justify.
  • Bullets and numbering: Creates a bulleted or numbered list from selected paragraphs. Click on the small triangle to the right of the icon to select a bullet or numbering formatting option from a drop‑down list.
  • Line spacing: Adjust the spacing between the lines of a selected paragraph.

Working with tables :

A Table can be inserted from the Insert menu by selecting Insert→Table or by selecting the Table icon on the Standard toolbar . In the Insert Table dialog box, specify the number of columns and the number of rows and click on OK button.

Entering and editing data in a table :

The content can be put in a table by placing the insertion point in a cell. The insertion point in a table can be done in three ways:

  • by pressing the left mouse button.
  • by pressing the TAB key on a keyboard.
  • by using arrow keys on the keyboard.

Selecting a cell : To select a cell within a table, position the mouse cursor along its left edge, and when the cursor changes to a sloped white arrow, press right mouse button.

Selecting a row/column : To select a row or column in a table, position the mouse cursor along left edge of row or column to select, and when the mouse cursor changes to a sloped white arrow press the left mouse button and drag it to the end of the row or column.

Selecting a table : To select an entire table, first click on its edge. When the mouse cursor changes to a sloped white arrow, click on the left mouse button.

Adjusting column width and row height using the mouse : To change the width of the column, position on the border line between the two columns, and when the cursor changes to a (↔) sign, drag it to the desired width. The same can be done for adjusting the row height.

Table borders and background : Right click on the table border, the Table Properties dialog box will open, from where you can change the borders and background of the table.

Deleting a table : Click on the table border to select the table and press the Delete key.

Adding images :

Images can be inserted from the gallery, files stored in the computer.

Inserting an image from a file :

Select Insert → Image on the menu bar or, click on the Insert Image icon located on the standard toolbar. The Insert Image dialog opens. Select the image and click on open button.

Inserting an image from the gallery :

  • Select Insert → Media → Gallery from the menu.
  • Select a theme.
  • Click on the image and drag it onto the workspace.

Formatting images

Formatting an image includes moving, resizing, rotating an image.

Moving images : Click on an image and drag it to the desired position.

Resizing images : Select the image by clicking and selection handles displayed. Position the cursor over one of the selection handles. Click and drag to resize the image

Rotating images : Select the image by clicking. Click the Rotate icon on the Line and Filling toolbar. Click again on the selected image and the selection handles change shape and colour. Click the mouse and move in the direction in which you want to rotate the image.

Formatting using the Image toolbar :

When an image is selected, the Image toolbar becomes available under the Properties window as shown. The Image toolbar can also be displayed by selecting View → Toolbars→Image from the menu bar.

Drawing tools :

Impress provides various drawing tools. To activate Drawing toolbar, select View → Toolbars →Drawing from the main menu bar.

Grouping objects :

A group formed by grouping the objects, can be formatted as a single object, moved, rotated, deleted. To group objects together:

  • Select the objects to be grouped by clicking on selection tool from Drawing toolbar and draw a rectangle around the objects. To select all the objects, go to Edit → Select All or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+A.
  • Click on Format→Group or use the keyboard combination Ctrl+Shift+G or right-click on an object within the selected group and select Group from the context menu.

Ungrouping objects :

To ungroup objects follow the below given procedure:

  • Select the group by clicking on any one of the objects in the group.
  • Click on Format →Group → Ungroup on the menu bar or use the keyboard combination Ctrl+Alt+Shift+G or right-click on the group and select Ungroup from the context menu.

Working with Slide Masters :

Impress comes with various slide masters. These slide masters are available in the Master Pages section of the Sidebar. There are three subsections, namely Used in this Presentation, Recently Used, and Available for Use.

Adding transitions :

  • In the Sidebar, select the Slide Transition icon to open the Slide Transition section.
  • In the Slides pane or Slide Sorter view, select the slides to apply the transition.
  • Select a transition.
  • Modify the selected transition by changing the speed or adding a sound.
  • Select how to advance to the next slide: manually (By mouse click) or automatically (Automatically after).
  • To apply transition to all slides, click Apply to All Slides.

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Unit 5 – Digital Presentation

Session 1: creating a presentation, what is presentation software why we use this type of software.

Presentation software is an application software which is used to create multimedia presentations in the form of slide shows. The maximum uses of this software can be seen in the field of entertainment, education, corporate training sessions, seminars and conferences.

What is Power Point used for?

Ans: Microsoft power point is an application software that is particularly used to present data and information by using text, diagrams with animation, images, transitional effects etc. in the form of slides. It helps people to better understand the idea or topic in front of the audience practically and easily.

Important Points about power point presentation software

  • It is written in C# language.
  • It is available in 102+ languages.
  • It is developed by Microsoft and released in 1987.

Write name of applications that are used to create presentation in phone (mobile)

Important Shortcut Keys of MS Excel

DescriptionShortcut Key
To open Help dialog boxF1
To run slide showF5
Microsoft Office vs Apache OpenOffice / Libre Office Features

Components of MS PowerPoint Window

  • Quick Access Toolbar (by default, three option are there: Save, Undo, Redo)
  • Ribbon (It consists Tabs, Groups and Commands)
  • File Tab / Button (New, Open, Save, Save As, Print, Close etc.)
  • Slides Pane (Working area)
  • Slides Tab (Thumbnail or miniature version of each slide in left side)
  • Outline Tab (It displays the outline of all the text present in each slide)
  • Status Bar (It displays important information about the current / selected slide.)
  • View Buttons (Normal view, Slide sorter view, Reading view and Slide show view)
  • Notes Pane (to type personal notes or comments about the current / selected slide)
  • Vertical and Horizontal Scroll Bars (It is used to change the size of panes, Hovering the mouse over the command displays the functions of that command/icon)

Create PowerPoint Presentation Using Blank Presentation option

Create PowerPoint Presentation Using Built-in Templates (download from office.com)

Steps to Protect or Apply Password to a Presentation File.

  • Step 1: Click on File tab and select the save as option.
  • Step 2: The Save As dialog box will appear.
  • Step 3: Click on the drop-down arrow of the Tools option and select General Options.
  • Step 4: The General Dialog box will appear, displaying the two fields – Password to open and Password to modify.
  • Step 5: Type the desired password in the Password to open text box. Click on OK.
  • Step 6: The Confirm Dialog Box appears. Re-enter the password in order to confirm the password. Then, click on OK.
  • Step 7: If the password match, the presentation is saved with password protection.

Session 2: Working with Slides

Differences between slide and slide show..

A slide is a single page of presentation. Collectively, a group of slides may be known as a slide deck whereas a slide show is an exposition of a series of slides or images in an electronic device or in a projection screen.

What are placeholders?

In PowerPoint, a placeholder is a pre-formatted container on a slide for content (text, graphics or video etc.). The pre-set formatting makes it easier to format slides consistently. You format a placeholder in Normal View.

What is the default layout of the first slide and the second slide?

The default layout of the first slide is “Title Slide” and the second slide is “Title and Content”.

Steps to Change the Layout of a Slide?

  • Step 1: On the Home Tab, Click Layout.
  • Step 2: Pick a layout that better matches the content on your slide, and then click Change Layout.

Steps to save a presentation in PDF format? (*Portable Document Format)

  • Step 1: Click on the file menu and select the Save As option. The Save As dialog box opens.
  • Step 2: Select the location where you want to save the PDF file.
  • Step 3: Enter the name in the File Name text box.
  • Step 4: Select the PDF option in Save as type  list box.
  • Step 5: Click on Save button. Your presentation will be saved in the PDF format.

Steps to Insert a Duplicate Slide

  • Step 1: Right click on existing slide. A context menu will appears.
  • Step 2: Select Duplicate Slide option. The duplicate slide will be created.

Steps to Copy and Move the Content in the slides?

Copying and moving content within slides in a presentation depends on the specific presentation software you are using. I’ll provide general instructions for some commonly used presentation software: Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides.

  • Click on the element (e.g., text box, image) you want to copy.
  • Right-click on it, and from the context menu, select “Copy.”
  • Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac) to copy the selected content.
  • Click on the element you want to move.
  • Drag and drop it to the desired location on the slide. Release the mouse button to drop the element in the new position.
  • To copy content to another slide, follow the steps to copy, and then go to the target slide.
  • To move content to another slide, follow the steps to copy, paste it on the target slide, and then delete it from the original slide.

What is zoom slider?

A “zoom slider” in a presentation typically refers to a feature in presentation software that allows you to zoom in or out on a specific part of a slide or the entire slide. This feature is often used to emphasize or highlight specific content, such as images, text, or diagrams, during a presentation.

Different Presentation Views available in PowerPoint.

  • Normal View
  • Slide Sorter View
  • Slide Show View
  • Notes Page View

Steps to Insert a Bulleted List in PowerPoint File.

What is a layout where is the option located in the powerpoint window.

A layout defines the basic structure of a slide and arranges your slide content. It provides different ways to position your text, images and other graphic elements on a slide. The Layout option is located in the Slides group of the Home tab.

Use of Notes page view in PowerPoint Presentation.

The Notes page view displays the notes page for the selected slide, where you can write additional information about the current slide. It is used by the presenter.

Steps used to enter notes in a slide.

The steps to enter notes in a slide are as follows:

  • Step 1: Select Notes Page option  in the Presentation View group of the View Tab.
  • Step 2: Select the slide on which you wish to add a note.
  • Step 3: You will find a text panel below the slide with a prompt box, ‘Click to add text’ to enter notes for the selected slide.

Session 3: Using Tables in Presentation

  • Table –  It the collection of cells. It the collection rows and columns. Collection of cells.
  • Row –  It is a horizontal series of cells.
  • Column –  It is a vertical series of cells.
  • Cell –  It is a rectangular box present in a table. It is the smallest unit of a table. It is an intersection of a row and column.

Use of Table in Power Point?

Tables in PowerPoint are used for organizing and presenting data in a structured and visually appealing manner.

Difference between a row and a column

A row in a table runs horizontally, representing a horizontal sequence of cells, while a column runs vertically, representing a vertical sequence of cells.

Different ways of Inserting a table in MS Word 2010

In Microsoft Word 2010, you can insert a table using several methods:

  • Click on the “Insert” tab in the Ribbon.
  • Click on the “Table” button to open a grid.
  • Hover your cursor over the grid to select the number of rows and columns you want, and then click to insert the table.
  • Click on the “Insert” tab.
  • Select “Table” and then choose “Draw Table.”
  • Draw the table by clicking and dragging to create rows and columns.
  • Under the “Insert” tab, select “Table” and then choose “Quick Tables.”
  • You can select from a gallery of predefined table styles, such as calendars, lists, and more, which are inserted into your document.
  • Select “Table” and then choose “Insert Table.”
  • A dialog box will appear where you can specify the number of rows and columns and other table properties.
  • If you have text separated by tabs, paragraphs, or commas, you can select it.
  • Then, go to the “Insert” tab, select “Table,” and choose “Convert Text to Table.” Word will attempt to create a table based on the text structure.

Steps to split a table in MS PowerPoint

To split a table into two, follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Place the cursor inside a cell from where you want split the table.
  • Step 2: Click on Layout Tab.
  • Step 3: Select the Split Table option in the Merge group.
  • Step 4: Table will be split into two tables.

Session 4: Using Tables in Presentation

Steps to group or ungroup the objects..

  • Step 1: Draw any multiple shapes in a slide.
  • Step 2: Select all the shapes (objects) by holding CTRL key.
  • Step 3: Right click in the selected portion. A context menu will appears.
  • Step 4: Select Group and Group option.
  • Step 1: Right click on the selected shapes.
  • Step 2: Select Group and Ungroup option.

Session 5: Working with Slide Master

Slide Master  is an element of the template that stores information, including font styles, background design and color schemes.

Slide master sets the default layout and formatting for all the other slides. It actually controls an entire presentation. Each Slide Master contains one or more standard or custom sets of layout. Any changes made in the Slide Master page automatically reflects on every slide in the presentation.

Slide Master consists of two placeholders :

  • Slide title placeholder
  • Body text placeholder

Name any three image file formats that can be inserted in a presentation.

The most commonly used image file formats in a presentation are GIF, JPEG, JPG, PNG or BMP.

  • GIF –  Graphics Interchange Format
  • JPEG/JPG –  Joint Photographic Experts Group
  • PNG –  Portable Network Graphics
  • BMP –  BITMAP (Windows)

Step to apply the transition effects

Follow these steps to add transition effects.

  • Step 1: Select the slide on which you want to apply a transition. Click on the Transition Tab.
  • Step 2: Click on the desired transition effect and related option to apply for current slide or all slides.

Why do you need to group objects sometimes?

Grouping multiple objects together helps in treating them as a single entry or object. They can be moved, rotated, resized, flipped, copied and deleted together.

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Chapter 1 – Matter in Our Surroundings Class 9 PPT Chapter 2 – Is Matter Around Us Pure Class 9 PPT Chapter 3 – Atoms and Molecules Class 9 PPT Chapter 4 – Structure of The Atom Class 9 PPT Chapter 5 – The Fundamental Unit of Life Class 9 PPT Chapter 6 – Tissues Class 9 PPT Chapter 7 – Diversity in Living Organisms Class 9 PPT Chapter 8 – Motion Class 9 PPT Chapter 9 – Force and Laws of Motion Class 9 PPT Chapter 10 – Gravitation Class 9 PPT Chapter 11 – Work and Energy Class 9 PPT Chapter 12 – Sound Class 9 PPT Chapter 13 – Why Do We Fall Ill Class 9 PPT Chapter 14 – Natural Resources Class 9 PPT Chapter 15 – Improvement in Food Resources Class 9 PPT

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CBSE Class 9 Science comprises several chapters that cover a wide range of topics in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Here are the details of each chapter in CBSE Class 9 Science:

Chapter 1: Matter in Our Surroundings Class 9 PPT

  • States of matter: Solid, Liquid, and Gas
  • Changes of state: Melting, Evaporation, Boiling, Condensation, Sublimation
  • Evaporation causing cooling

Chapter 2: Is Matter Around Us Pure Class 9 PPT

  • Mixture and Pure Substances
  • Types of Mixtures: Homogeneous and Heterogeneous
  • Separation techniques: Filtration, Distillation, Evaporation, Sublimation, Chromatography

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  • Law of Conservation of Mass
  • Laws of Chemical Combination: Law of Constant Proportions, Law of Multiple Proportions
  • Molecules and Ions
  • Atomic and Molecular Mass
  • Writing Chemical Formulas

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  • Discovery of Subatomic Particles: Electrons, Protons, and Neutrons
  • Atomic Number, Mass Number, and Isotopes
  • Bohr’s Model of the Atom

Chapter 5: The Fundamental Unit of Life Class 9 PPT

  • Introduction to Cells
  • Cell Theory
  • Plant Cell and Animal Cell
  • Structure and Functions of Cell Organelles

Chapter 6: Tissues Class 9 PPT

  • Plant and Animal Tissues
  • Meristematic and Permanent Tissues

Chapter 7: Diversity in Living Organisms Class 9 PPT

  • Classification of Organisms
  • Kingdom Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia
  • Characteristics and Examples of Each Kingdom

Chapter 8: Motion Class 9 PPT

  • Types of Motion: Rectilinear, Circular, and Periodic
  • Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration
  • Distance-Time and Velocity-Time Graphs

Chapter 9: Force and Laws of Motion Class 9 PPT

  • Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
  • Newton’s Laws of Motion: First Law, Second Law, Third Law
  • Inertia and Momentum

Chapter 10: Gravitation Class 9 PPT

  • Universal Law of Gravitation
  • Free Fall and Acceleration due to Gravity
  • Mass and Weight

Chapter 11: Work and Energy Class 9 PPT

  • Work, Energy, and Power
  • Types of Energy: Kinetic and Potential Energy
  • Conservation of Energy

Chapter 12: Sound Class 9 PPT

  • Production and Propagation of Sound
  • Characteristics of Sound Waves
  • Reflection, Refraction, and Echoes

Chapter 13: Why Do We Fall Ill Class 9 PPT

  • Health and Disease
  • Acute and Chronic Diseases
  • Causes of Diseases and Prevention

Chapter 14: Natural Resources Class 9 PPT

  • Types of Resources: Renewable and Non-Renewable
  • Conservation of Natural Resources

Chapter 15: Improvement in Food Resources Class 9 PPT

  • Plant and Animal Breeding
  • Crop Production and Management
  • Storage and Quality of Food

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Class 9 Contemporary Music Class Announcements Listening for Wednesday: Some on DAR, some not http://dustedmagazine.com/features/749 http://zzzsss.com/media (watch first YouTube video) If you want to turn in your paper Wednesday, I can grade it for you by Friday

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Class 9 Contemporary Music

Class Announcements • Listening for Wednesday: Some on DAR, some not • http://dustedmagazine.com/features/749 • http://zzzsss.com/media (watch first YouTube video) • If you want to turn in your paper Wednesday, I can grade it for you by Friday • Turn in listening logs on Wednesday

Complexity and Drone • (“Drone” maybe not the best word)

Performance Practice • Remember last week, when we discussed changes in performance practice? • Performers becoming more robotic • Less inflection, vibrato rubato • Some music attempts to combat this trend

Brian Ferneyhough • 1943- (England) • Associated with “New Complexity” movement, but didn’t invent that term himself • Currently teaches at Stanford University; used to teach at UCSD

Brian Ferneyhough: • “It of course can be argued that the amount of detail that one puts in a piece, or that I at least put into a piece, is far higher than that which can be realized. But that's because I don't expect that the performers are going to be exposed to my music all the time. If you learn a Beethoven piano sonata, you don't learn and play only those things that are in the score. You learn and play the twenty generations of piano teachers who have learned from their teachers about how interpretation means not diverging from the text in front of you, but maintaining a fidelity to the text which might require you to play something differently from what is written in the score. Rubato is a case in point.

(continued) • “Look at any score from the Renaissance and you'll find something that looks really rather simple, two or three lines. But if you listen to a recording of so-called authentic performance you will find wild flourishes, you will find decorative embellishments typical of a period and of each type of instrument. The composers didn't think it worthwhile writing these things down because they were dealing with the instruments and the instrumentalists available, and the instrumentalists themselves were very often composers. But today that's not the case.

(continued) • “We've divided up the various tasks of music making much more than is perhaps ultimately good for us, but nevertheless it's what we're faced with at the moment, and so I'm attempting to provoke a consistent awareness in the performer when learning and playing the piece of the very mobile but rich relationship which different sorts of visual conventions may generate with respect to how one puts a piece across to an audience. So it's not as if I'm trying to create a sort of instamatic snapshot of a piece, but I'm interested in providing the steps, sometimes the interlocking and rather self-contradictory steps, via which a performer may ascend to an adequate performance.”

An Example of a Ferneyhough Score

What Ferneyhough is Saying • Performance practice traditions in earlier music add complexity to the information in the score • Earlier pieces are thus much more complex than they appear • With the demise of performance practice traditions, this complexity disappears

So: • Ferneyhough loads his scores with musical information in an effort to make up for that loss of complexity • Also does this to put the performer in a sort of “state”--when the performer isn’t in complete control of the situation

Listening log: Ferneyhough, Bone Alphabet • What might be difficult about this piece? • Does the performer sound out of control to you?

Free Jazz • Free jazz was created by Ornette Coleman in the late 1950s and developed throughout the 1960s • “Free” from the beat of bebop • “Free” from any pre-existing form • Usually atonal • Often completely or almost completely improvised

Cecil Taylor • 1929- (New York)

Cecil Taylor • Pianist who described instrument as “88 tuned drums” • Typically plays very loudly and percussively, using lots of clusters • Classically trained • Early recordings indebted to bebop • But recordings throughout the late 1950s and the 1960s become increasingly “free”

Listening log: Cecil Taylor, Almeda • How are the two players interacting with each other? • What aspects of this music are like jazz?

Anthony Braxton • 1945- (Chicago)

Anthony Braxton • Background in jazz • Composer, and plays saxophone, clarinet and several other instruments • Music combines composition and improvisation • Strongly influenced by Stockhausen, as well as Afro-futurists like Sun Ra

Taking a Wide View • In part because of influence of Stockhausen and Cage, Braxton sees the boundaries of his music as almost limitless • For example, has piece for 100 tubas • Often speaks of writing music that will be performed in huge outdoor spaces • Staged a huge recording session with 50 musicians playing for 8 hours in an ice rink

Blurring boundaries • Braxton seems to see all his music as being part of a common pool • That is, any piece can go with any other, and improvisation can join with any piece • (Braxton also has a complex system to organize improvisation)

Listening log: Anthony Braxton, Comp. 59 • What is going on here? • Which parts sound composed? Which sound improvised?

Morton Feldman • 1926 (New York)-1987

Morton Feldman • Meets John Cage and they bond over performance of Anton Webern’s music • Cage, Feldman and two other composers known as “New York School” • In early career, makes indeterminate music

Late pieces • Late in his life (beginning in the mid to late 1970s, Feldman’s music changes • Long • Fully notated • Doesn’t “go anywhere” • “Drone” not really the right word, but lots of slow, inexact repetitions that don’t head in any particular direction

Kyle Gann in “Painter Envy”: • “On the surface, his music meets most modernist criteria. It is atonal. It is highly chromatic, rippling with dissonant intervals. It rarely articulates a steady beat. Its rhythms are complexly notated, even if they don't sound complex when played.What sticks in the classical-music craw is the stasis of Feldman's music, its absence of drama, direction, or virtuosity. What it has instead, and what sparks its influence, is its mood, a subtle and intricately etched melancholy found (as Feldman noted) in Kierkegaard, Van Gogh, Beckett, Rothko - but almost never in music...

Gann (continued) • “Because his pieces usually have one dynamic marking throughout, Feldman has been called a minimalist, and even, in an implied slap at Glass and Reich, the real minimalist. But how can a work as bristlingly complex, as difficult even follow its score, as For Samuel Beckett be considered minimalist? The idea is absurd. All Feldman's music shares with the minimalists' is its flatness of surface, and his pensive moods, nuanced via reminiscences and slightly varied repetitions, couldn't be more foreign to the mass-produced impersonality of minimalist music and art.”

Listening log: Feldman, Piano and String Quartet • Feldman was a great admirer of Persian rugs. In what way is this music like a Persian rug?

Eliane Radigue • 1932- (Paris)

Radigue • Studied electronic music with Pierre Schaeffer • Uses tape loops as well as synthesizers • Music is notable not for its use of technology, though, but for what we bring to it

Listening to Radigue • When we listen to most music, the music offers a sort of path--it takes us by the hand • But Lucier’s music, the early “gradual process” music of Reich, etc. offer a different way • The music is slow to change, and changes are subtle • There are rarely any obvious changes that would provide clues

So… • The form of the music is, essentially, provided by you • Maybe you think you hear things that aren’t there • Your attention wanders

Listening log: Radigue, Adnos I (1974) • Don’t write until after the example is played • What changes do you hear?

AMM • English improvised music group • (Their music is spontaneously created, without notation) • Created in 1965 • Inspired in part by free jazz, but disliked entertainment roots of jazz

Instead… • AMM sought to create long pieces that had no melody or harmony • Focused on texture instead • Very noisy early in career, then become quieter and more Feldman-influenced in later years

Listening log: AMM, Generative Theme II • What instruments do you hear? • How do the instruments interact with each other?

AMM • Pioneer of improvised music based around extended techniques • Improvised music around extended techniques becomes a major trend in improvised music in 1990s and 2000s

Musical hierarchies • By burying themselves within texture, AMM avoid hierarchies • Toop: “A traditional rock band--the Rolling Stones, say--represents a fairly simple hierarchical model: vocalist Mick Jagger sharing the top of the heap with the Tommy Hilfiger logos, the rest of the band strung out below, followed by the hired hands--bass and keyboards--then an army of production functionaries and anonymous crew members packed down into the base of a vast pyramid.”

Hierarchical Model • Hierarchies also present in contemporary classical music, with composer at top • In AMM, what are the hierarchies? • Everyone fits into a collective texture • Players avoid virtuosity, thereby preventing differentiation • Extended techniques disguise identities of instruments

Hierarchies and technology • Summarizing Toop in Haunted Weather: • There is a world of sound out there that comes mostly from machines • (Think of Russolo and Cage)

The environment • Cage and musique concrete encourage listeners to embrace the sounds of their environment

Machines and music • Increasingly, machines are also used to make music • These machines reduce individuality by: • Masking virtuosity--you can’t see someone doing something technically impressive • Reducing real-time interaction • You can’t see what actions produce what results

So… • In much recent music… • Individuality takes a backseat • For example, businesspeople struggled to market techno music in the 1990s because they couldn’t associate a face with it • Much music comes to embrace this absence of individuality

And… • The performer, and often even the music itself, fades into the background • Music often becomes hard to distinguish from other sounds in its environment

Toshimaru Nakamura

Nakamura • Japanese musician, played in rock groups • “When I stopped playing the guitar it’s like I noticed, I found out I can’t play the guitar anymore because I felt the guitar is not my instrument anymore. Because you need something to express, you need some movement to play the guitar.” • Claims he wants to remove emotion from his music

No-input mixing board • Nakamura plays no-input mixing board • Think about the symbolism of that

Keith Rowe • 1940- (England)

Keith Rowe • Guitarist for AMM • Plays guitar on its side • Prepares the guitar • Uses it to make droning, sustained sounds

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