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  • Swastika in the background? 1:48

  • Crazy title

  • why not use 8 n 9 to raise/lowering the next number/tone. n 0 for a delay.

    i think it will produce more vary sound.

  • Does anyone else realize the implications of Resonance Frequency could mean that the sounds, music, harmonic tonals, thoughts, and conversations we listen to becomes us on cellular and psychological/psychic levels? I would like to hear a musical piece that envelopes Pi... Perhaps all the way to 1,000,000 or so.

    ZZZSSS

  • decimal representation is lame

  • FUUUU

  • @Drstrobro you can make, and copyright, a song, but that will not infract existing copyrights nor prevent new ones (relating to song even including note for note recreation). As an example you could make a simple song containing C, F, G, and Am. Then copyright it, but those chords will not be yours. Nice try though.

  • I could in theory copy-write a pi song, and as long as it's infinite, I'll own every song ever :D

  • What if pi was written instead of on a normal major scale, on scale of major fifths?

  • @inkcannon © 1992 Lars Erickson

  • PI.HIGHSIGN.DE

  • jihaa - thanx for all your response ! the next step is to make it more music-scientific with the opinion to choose a few scales like minor or major and other new features like bpm etc . . .

  • @highsign1 great site - thank you!

    could you explain the meanings of: TC (0); HC (8) and HHC (9) please. - i would like to know what it means to use them in fruity loops

    and could you do the same thing with the golden ratio "PHI"

    it's about 1,618... you can find it in every living being on earth, great buildings like the pyramids and davinci used its for his paintings.

    the easiest formula is: (square of 1,25) + 0,5

    respectively (1,25 to the power of 0,5) + 0,5

    thank you very much

  • @highsign1 if you understand a lot of music, maybe you know how to use the things explained in this video /watch?v=vybaO0bYM0U&feature=r­elmfu (begins on 6,44)

  • How does pi sounds like. LOLCAT?

    :P

  • title's grammar = win. :DDD

  • @LovelyFoxMagic

    It's typical grammatical error made by a German. Translated into English, we say "How does Pi sound?".

  • @Atheist2006

    But... I don't have a problem with it... it's beautiful <3

  • Happy late pi day

  • Thumbs up if you'd rather eat pie than listen to this crap.

  • @ventekid Haha.. you didn't get any thumbs up :D

  • Pi will not necessarily contain every composition ever written, because while neither repeating nor terminating it is still an ordered list. It's actually entirely possible, however incredible, that there are -no- compositions in there at all.

  • "How does Pi sounds like?"

    Ow, my brain cells.

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  • @lokaiwen But that theory only works if you compose diatonically, of a scale. I guess you could reassign the pitches to numbers, but then you have a different kind of pie.

  • @lokaiwen If you write out pi in numeral base 128, you can basically convert straight to MIDI...

  • @lokaiwen

    so you are saying that 012254414012305546 is in pi as well as eveyother finite number sequence.can you give me the proof of that?

  • @laputahayom It hasn't been proven and it might not even be true.

  • @lokaiwen That might not actually be true.

  • Non repeating non terminating so it's an infinite shitty song.

  • *What

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