Thomas Edison said he'd never failed; he successfully found 14,000 ways
not to make a light bulb.
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not to make a light bulb.
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Everyone must absolutely immediately go to http://www.codeorgan.com/! You put in the URL of a website, and it examines the code and then plays the music generated by the code of that site. If you click on the "About" on the right, it tells you how they do it, and supposedly if you know something about music theory and the mathematics thereof, it makes sense.
I tried a bunch.
The Queen's (http://mocklog.typepad.com/queen_mediocretia/) blog music is beautiful, melodic, ethereal.
The Gypsy's blog (http://mysteryelfx.livejournal.com/) has major drums and two-finger clavichord, really cool.
The Gypsy's business site (http://www.crimsongypsy.com/) has drums again, and jazzy bass guitar. It ended much too soon.
Rockycat (http://rockygrace.blogspot.com/) gets rocky banging drums, and soft organic water music, total contradiction.
My son-in-law gets rock guitar. Eh.
My niece in Belgium (http://chrizlovestobitch.blogspot.com/) gets an actual cohesive composition.
Becs' blog (http://becsagain.blogspot.com/) produces a demented church organist on vacation.
Me? I get a South American monkey on a synthesizer, who knows only three notes and plays them over and over.
Sigh.
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Later: If the website has not been updated, you'll get the same music. If it has been updated since the previous playing, the music might be different.
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2 comments:
I think, like, an organist on speed. I felt a lot better when I read how they do it. I don't take it personally.
Try this one - http://www.toeporn.com/
It's very dark and minor, but still with the slappy beat.
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