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Minimalist music - AQAThe impact of minimalism

Minimalist music is a form of Western art music that developed during the 1960s and 1970s. Minimalist composers took the music back to its basics of pitch and rhythm. They focused on slow and gradual changes over the course of the music.

Part of MusicWestern classical tradition since 1910

The impact of minimalism

Minimalist music has had some influence on developments in . Terry Riley's album A Rainbow in Curved Air, 1969, was released during an era of . It became the first minimalist work to have crossover success, appealing to rock and audiences.

Much of the music technology used in dance music has traditionally been designed to enable compositional methods. The stylistic features of minimal electronic dance music such as repeated loops and sound similar to minimalist art music.

Developments in music technology have allowed composers to repeat loops by recording music onto tape. Once recorded, the tape can be cut and a physical loop can be played continuously. Different loops can be recorded and layered on top of each other by using multi-tracking. The loops can then be edited to have different effects.