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Please ignore the copyright notices posted around this page - all material on this page is public domain, use and abuse it. The one informal rule is that you tell me about it if you do, just out of curiosity. Please tell me what you think - these songs were composed from simple lisp programs using Common Lisp Music, or with Csound, so if you want to add or contribute or get the source I used, just ask, I would be glad to give it out.
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This is a simple diatonic peice I composed based on the number sequence of pi. I printed out pi in octal, then mapped it to a simple A major diatonic scale. First of a series of chaotic music. |
CD: Chaos - A Musical Influence
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This is a piece I did that took number sequences from pi, and produced three instrument scores from it, each playing senquential "threads" of pi in a unrestrained microtonal scale. |
CD: Chaos - A Musical Experiment
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Another freely microtonal work, this was composed from a two dimentional data series gathered from the Henon Attractor, a semi-chaotic attractor series. |
CD: Chaos - A Musical Experiment
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