A piece I wrote in Finale 2005. This is a piece I wrote and I am deeply sorry that this is in MIDI format. I can not assure that it doesn't happen again, but I hope we can make amends. BY THE WAY: I will not tolerate disrespectful comments, but "constructive criticism" is acceptable. I am not a teacher, by the way.
It may never have been mentioned that this happens to be a joke piece, and I chose each and every note carefully to produce the most satisfactorily random lines possible. Your right, these could be more random and I will keep in mind to make them more random than ever next time. I will perform checks for cheap tonality and promptly removed it. %&(V%^NB*08b43nfc9r7p35t2 y3792657retw6fd24qyd 24vriywqb te68 q4573ywt uerhcwar hfiyba sgfuyw4tacufbc27i4rt74q2br9bqt473c r8qtb4rv4vb5t24b9ty294rt842cb!!!
486dx4iosys 2 years ago
Have you heard the "music" of Webern? It is quite educational, indeed. If you are a mathematician, you may appreciate this music. Listen to and study music like this, and you may be better at math than you were to start with. I dawt it wil help eni wun wit spelin cuz tempoe morcins donet help spelin much cuz u lurn dat @ skool. Math you don't learn at school, not real math.
486dx4iosys 2 years ago
I'll be honest, I can't say there is much music in much of this. I mean, I'm no stranger to odd composition - look at my MIDI compositions - but significant portions of this appear random.
1RadicalOne 2 years ago
Questo è il punto ... Inoltre ho scelto con attenzione per il suono come casuale possibile.
486dx4iosys 2 years ago
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note a caso
atedinesp 2 years ago