does this song sound familiar?impulse wrote:Following your idea, I gotHedakeinasuitcase wrote:looking at it, its possible that the random number is derived from a scale pattern.
in music, often times when working with instruments in different keys, u refer to the notes as numbers.
IE in a C scale, 1 would be C; 2 would be D; 3 would be E, ect.
i translated it... but its missing a rythm. i'd play it simply as is, but i don't have a way to up load it.
this is what it would be with notes.
D C F G d E F B G F E d C B G E d G F E G E b F d G F# E d
lower case letters are in a differen't octive... d is up one, and the lower b is down one.
maybe the other randomness could be the rythms...
D c F G d E F B G F E d c B G E d G F E G E e F d G E d Gb F E d
I considered 8 to be the fundamental 1 octave up, and 0 being a 10, i.e., e, and I chose 5- to be a blue note (Gb) instead of F#, hehehe.
That's what we get:
http://www.mediafire.com/?bdt8mrgabnb
If not, never mind, and get back to having fun with Jonas!!
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