I got a surprisingly musical result considering I chose my notes at
random and the numbers dont repeat. Interesting.

Dana


On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 09:49:08 -0500, C. Hatton Humphrey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got this one from Userfriendly's LOTD but it's pretty cool for those
> of us who like both computers and music
> 
> http://www.avoision.com/experiments/pi10k/pi10k.html
> 
> The concept is that you have 10 notes on a scale that you can select
> and then the program runs through the numerical value of Pi, playing
> the note at the equivalent position (eg if your third note on your
> scale is F-sharp then the the first decimal place of Pi would play
> F-sharp).
> 
> Kinda fun!
> 
> Hatton
> 
> 

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