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  • it sounds like Mario! wtf :P

  • 1:27

  • : )

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  • What is awesome is the small patterns that you can hear.

    Of course, this is because we are expressing pi in base 10 meaning only 10 possible digits (0-9) and therefore only 10 possible pitches, so there's only so many possible combinations.

  • sounds 8 bit

    

  • This video is offensive to my religion. Pi is exactly three.

  • lol 1:28 is the Feynman point (a sequence of 6 nines)

  • ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD

  • Is this in a specific scale or no?

  • SOMEONE SHOULD DO PI MUSIC IN BINARY

  • @dsaerno I think it would turn out about the same. I'm no math expert though. :P

  • @squimball wel you would only have muci on and music off. not diferent frequences

  • @dsaerno Print some digits in binary, then play them with your piano. I'll do that right now and hear what it sounds like.

  • If you let this go on for infinite and there are infinite possibilities, it could recreate the moonlight sonata lol.

  • @intheshitter haha very true.

  • Sounds like it could be 8bit video game action tunes! =D

  • it's got a great beat :-D

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  • instead of this sounds there should be percussion!!!!!

  • @irka271981 Hahaha, yeah I've thought about doing that too. If it is easy enough, I just might. I've never tried programming MIDI through code before though, so who knows.  :)

  • @squimball Just try it, I downloaded visual studio once, but all I could do is make a new file... hahaha

  • I like the stream of nines at 1:28 , notes 762-767

  • read what?

  • 3.

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  • can you please send me a skydrive link or rapidshare link for your program... i really wanna show my friends... i will give credit

  • Hi i can migth redo this in c ++ but how did you store the numbers ?

  • I just stored them in a txt file and played the notes as I read the file (byte by byte). I'm sure there are other ways as well.

  • Yeah, i tryed making it an array but that would reqire a "," after each digit so i cant get further

  • @squimball not5 dissing on youre coding because youre most probavbly better than me but wouldnt it be faster to make computer workout pie as it goes along more of a challenge but yeah

  • I tryed to do something similar.. but I didn't know how.. so I had to generate each note manually... I too chose 100 ms per note... so my video only became 6 seconds. Great to have found yours.

  • does this run on harmonics?

  • OMG, please send me this program, it'd be so much fun

  • SICK SHIT

  • thanx!

  • Thanks for commenting! You might get a kick out of my latest one (Earthquakes as Music). It is pretty mesmerizing.

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