...for non-musicians.
Click on the grey squares (wait for the page to load) to make your own tune. It is designed in a way that you can't "go wrong" with it. Whatever you click, it just fits.
The whole thing uses a simple pentatonic scale.
...for non-musicians.
Click on the grey squares (wait for the page to load) to make your own tune. It is designed in a way that you can't "go wrong" with it. Whatever you click, it just fits.
The whole thing uses a simple pentatonic scale.
A link would really be useful here Mat![]()
Good point, Mike
Here it is: http://www.joemonster.org/gry/24564/Kreator_muzyki
That was quite interesting ... even for a musician![]()
Kh ~~.
Administrator of the Pipes & Ranks
Amateur musicians practice until they get it right ...
Professional musicians practice until they can't get it wrong ...
great stuff, I could play for hours
I get the following quite vexing message from my work Net Nanny:
YOU HAVE BEEN DENIED ACCESS TO THIS SITE. PLEASE READ OUR INTERNET USAGE POLICY REASON:"Adult/Mature Content;Humor/Jokes"
I think your net nanny needs lessons on what constitutes adult content![]()
That site is in now way suggestive of any adult themes ... maybe it was part of the link address that caused it where it has "org/gry" and the net nanny probably interpreted it as "orgy" instead.![]()
Kh ~~.
Administrator of the Pipes & Ranks
Amateur musicians practice until they get it right ...
Professional musicians practice until they can't get it wrong ...
I use that occasionally to kill time in music classes if we're in the computer lab, it's quite good fun (especially when I ask them to transcribe it in to a score!).
There's an identical iPhone / iPod app (downloadable for free) that also allows you to flip, reverse and rotate the pattern that you've come up with.
Music is made to transform the states of the soul, for an hour or an instant (J. Alain)
Here's another tool you can't go wrong with.
but it works! Have to experiment.