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    Heap plays a number of instruments, including piano, clarinet, cello, guitar, drums and the array mbira. [7] She extensively uses manipulated electronic sounds as an integral part of her music. She also mixes ambient sound into her music and has commented that "certain sounds give the music a width and a space, and that's important."

  2. May 15, 2021 · Raised in Essex, Heap was classically trained in the piano, cello, and various other instruments. Having a natural musical ability helped Heap move from playing to composing. Although she began playing classical music, it was not what she was drawn to and this lead to her experimentation in her compositions from a young age.

  3. May 8, 2019 · She even has found a way to pluck music from thin air with the aid of her MI.Mu gloves, a multi-functional instrument and performance device that allows Heap to control and manipulate her voice with a simple gesture.

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  4. Jun 21, 2024 · “You know what? It came out pretty good,” Heap says with audible pride. “After that I was feeling more empowered, like I had a leg to stand on.” The result is ai.mogen; a bespoke vocal model that can turn any singer, or instrument, into a passable simulacrum of Imogen Heap.

  5. Learn about Imogen’s ongoing AI project. Talk to Augmented Imogen Heap, help contribute to the AImogen model, and see roadmap of its development. MiMu Gloves. Check out Imogen’s magical gloves. Music through movement. Learn about the world’s most advanced and innovative wearable musical instrument. The Creative Passport.

  6. Imogen Heap's portable vocal recording chain, headed up by an Avalon VT737 input channel and also featuring an Electrix Repeater delay and a second TC‑Helicon Voiceworks Plus. Imogen's vocals on Ellipse were recorded through the Avalon, using a Neumann TLM103.

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  8. Heap was classically trained on a variety of instruments, including piano, cello, and clarinet. In 2011 Heap performed at a benefit concert to help rebuild New Zealand's Unlimited Panega Tawhiti High School in the aftermath of a 6.3-magnitude earthquake.

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