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A book of random musical compositions created by translating color into musical notes
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A book of random musical compositions created by translating color into musical notes
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A book of random musical compositions created by translating color into musical notes Click below to listen to one of the compositions
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A book of random musical compositions created by translating color into musical notes Click below to listen to one of the compositions
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We come across Sakura shooting photos of her daughter Brown playing gleefully in the park She s using an old school Nikon camera that hangs from her neck on a bright yellow band Initially
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We come across Sakura shooting photos of her daughter Brown playing gleefully in the park She s using an old school Nikon camera that hangs from her neck on a bright yellow band Initially
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January 13 2009 2 14 pm This week s Flickr Finder comes to us from the awesomely named Gandalf Bartholomaeus who though he is based in Germany says his interests lie in Japanese style We agree that some of the
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January 13 2009 2 14 pm This week s Flickr Finder comes to us from the awesomely named Gandalf Bartholomaeus who though he is based in Germany says his interests lie in Japanese style We agree that some of the
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Musician's Dice Are d12 Kinds of Awesome!
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They can be used in composing Aleatory and 12 tone-music, or as a basis for improvisation; they're fun in a jam session. They also make an effective study tool: they can be used as musical flash cards when learning harmony, and their randomness makes ...
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They can be used in composing Aleatory and 12 tone-music, or as a basis for improvisation; they're fun in a jam session. They also make an effective study tool: they can be used as musical flash cards when learning harmony, and their randomness makes ...
Unconditional aleatory text generator online
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Wed, 02 Jun 2010 04:49:59 GM
Stray Contents is a program which takes a plain extract file, which contains a series of phrases, quotes, lines of primer, html tags, etc and a delimiter (the character(s) which part each access) and intention randomly decide single of ...
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Stray Contents is a program which takes a plain extract file, which contains a series of phrases, quotes, lines of primer, html tags, etc and a delimiter (the character(s) which part each access) and intention randomly decide single of ...
Philosophy problem: is the notion of "aleatory" a component of that of "infinity"? HOW? (See details!)?
Q. Does the notion of "infinity" (in any context, maths, etc) imply that of "aleatory"? For example, there is always an random/"aleatory" number Y bigger than X. Is the notion of "aleatory" a characteristic, quality or component of that of "infinity"? HOW? How would you best link these notions?
Asked by nuskool_nino - Sun Feb 14 16:24:07 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. hello you did a small mistake in your example here the correct one to determine infinity : Y > X whatever X HOW: like that, we can say that Y represent the infinity and the X the rendom number. so the answer to your problem is NO we cant say that "infinity" is "aleatory"...what we did in the coefficient is just being in any position in a wide field of numbers by a random X than we went above all that field by : Y > X Note: negative infinty is Y < X whatever X
Answered by DMW - Mon Feb 15 21:18:56 2010
Q. Does the notion of "infinity" (in any context, maths, etc) imply that of "aleatory"? For example, there is always an random/"aleatory" number Y bigger than X. Is the notion of "aleatory" a characteristic, quality or component of that of "infinity"? HOW? How would you best link these notions?
Asked by nuskool_nino - Sun Feb 14 16:24:07 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. hello you did a small mistake in your example here the correct one to determine infinity : Y > X whatever X HOW: like that, we can say that Y represent the infinity and the X the rendom number. so the answer to your problem is NO we cant say that "infinity" is "aleatory"...what we did in the coefficient is just being in any position in a wide field of numbers by a random X than we went above all that field by : Y > X Note: negative infinty is Y < X whatever X
Answered by DMW - Mon Feb 15 21:18:56 2010
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